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us presidentjoe biden said it appeared israel had only struck military targets in iran and hopes it will now end. britain, france and germany called on all sides to show restraint, and russia said it was concerned about the escalation in hostilities. polls have closed in what's seen as one of the most pivotal parliamentary elections since georgia's independence. exit polls are split on whether the governing party has lost its majority , while both sides has lost its majority, while both sides are claiming victory. in other news, with less than two weeks to go until the us election, beyonce endorses kamala harris�* bid to become president. now on bbc news, it's sportsday.
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hello and welcome to sportsday. a batting collapse sees pakistan thrash england in the deciding test to win the series. look, you have to hold your hands up and see they were able to come out on top of us at all times. city see off the saints as erling haaland sends them to the top of the table. and world champions england thrash wheelchair rugby league rivals france. also coming up on sportsday... a first final forjack draper, the british number one is on song in vienna. but that's not what katie did. boulter misses out injapan.
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hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. we're going to start with cricket and a rather chastening day for england, after they were beaten by nine wickets in the third and final test against pakistan in rawalpindi. it means they lose the series 2—1. they were bowled out forjust 112 in their second innings leaving pakistan an easy target to win. here's joe lynskey. got him. for pakistan, this was the most emphatic way to seal it. a third test that started with a series in the balance in the end was a procession. on day 3 of this match, england began a long way off — three wickets down, already still 53 behind. harry brook showed promise, but pakistan knew there'd be chances. when brook was caught behind, it set the tone for the morning.
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ben stokes, the captain, left a ball that hit his pads, a wicket through misjudgement from the man they often count on. pakistan are all over this team _ it took pakistan less than half an hour to get there and only 19 balls. this was left off for pakistan on a day england collapsed. well, after the game england captain ben stokes spoke to the bbc�*s simon mann. last couple of tests have thrown _ last couple of tests have thrown us a challenge and i think— thrown us a challenge and i think it _ thrown us a challenge and i think it is _ thrown us a challenge and i think it is pretty easy to assess_ think it is pretty easy to assess that. we could not stand up assess that. we could not stand up to _ assess that. we could not stand up to the — assess that. we could not stand up to the challenges thrown at us. up to the challenges thrown at us but— up to the challenges thrown at us. but the great thing about
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sport— us. but the great thing about sport is— us. but the great thing about sport is that those challenges are always going to come along. throughout this tour, particularly the last two games we were — particularly the last two games we were not able to match what pakistan — we were not able to match what pakistan through that is. a very— pakistan through that is. a very quick turnaround to another— very quick turnaround to another challenge in new zealand, we need to put behind the disappointment of these last games and move on to new zealand~ — last games and move on to new zealand. ~ . . , last games and move on to new zealand, ~ ., .,, ., zealand. what was so good about their spinners _ zealand. what was so good about their spinners that _ zealand. what was so good about their spinners that made - zealand. what was so good about their spinners that made it - zealand. what was so good about their spinners that made it so - their spinners that made it so difficult for your team? their spinners that made it so difficult foryourteam? his difficult for your team? his control was _ difficult for your team? his control was phenomenal throughout, not only this test match— throughout, not only this test match but the last one. when there — match but the last one. when there is— match but the last one. when there is assistance and manipulation of pace i thought was really good so you hold your— was really good so you hold your hands up to the opposition skill as— your hands up to the opposition skill as well. given the conditions and favourable home conditions and favourable home conditions for them that is obviously something they are very— obviously something they are very used to. our spinners that a great — very used to. our spinners that a greatioh _ very used to. our spinners that a greatjob. the amount of wickets _ a greatjob. the amount of wickets was evident that it was always — wickets was evident that it was always going to be spin who
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decided _ always going to be spin who decided the game as well. you have _ decided the game as well. you have to — decided the game as well. you have to hold your hands up and see everything pakistan throughout as they were able to keep— throughout as they were able to keep on— throughout as they were able to keep on top of us at all times. what — keep on top of us at all times. what was _ keep on top of us at all times. what was the decisive part of the match?— the match? last night, the --eole the match? last night, the peeple here. _ the match? last night, the people here, they - the match? last night, the people here, they took - the match? last night, the - people here, they took massive risks— people here, they took massive risks when— people here, they took massive risks when we had taken the wicket— risks when we had taken the wicket and sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. it paid off for— sometimes they don't. it paid off for the way they came out and played. ten or 15 runs here and played. ten or 15 runs here and there — and played. ten or 15 runs here and there on these types of wickets _ and there on these types of wickets are massive and there where — wickets are massive and there where he _ wickets are massive and there where he came out and really take — where he came out and really take on— where he came out and really take on the spinners was a huge moment— take on the spinners was a huge moment in— take on the spinners was a huge moment in the game. yesterday the way they _ moment in the game. yesterday the way they played, _ moment in the game. yesterday the way they played, nudging i the way they played, nudging and knocking, taking singles, do you reflect on that and think we could have done anything differently? taste think we could have done anything differently? we will never know. _ anything differently? we will never know. what _ anything differently? we will never know. what are - anything differently? we will never know. what are your l anything differently? we will. never know. what are your main learnin: never know. what are your main learning points _ never know. what are your main
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learning points overall? - never know. what are your main learning points overall? when i learning points overall? when we aet learning points overall? when we get through _ learning points overall? when we get through and _ learning points overall? when i we get through and challenges, not that— we get through and challenges, not that they were not unexpected, we just need to find — unexpected, we just need to find a — unexpected, we just need to find a way to... fight for longer _ find a way to... fight for longer. we did in very small periods _ longer. we did in very small periods but that is not long enough _ periods but that is not long enoughin periods but that is not long enough in test cricket so when we get — enough in test cricket so when we get that, that fightback we need — we get that, that fightback we need to— we get that, that fightback we need to do it for longer periods _ need to do it for longer periods of time.- need to do it for longer periods of time. did you think ou had periods of time. did you think you had a _ periods of time. did you think you had a chance _ periods of time. did you think you had a chance today? - periods of time. did you think you had a chance today? yes. how do you — you had a chance today? yes. how do you reflect _ you had a chance today? yes. how do you reflect on - you had a chance today? yes. how do you reflect on what i how do you reflect on what happened today? incredibly disappointing _ happened today? incredibly disappointing to _ happened today? incredibly disappointing to lose - happened today? incredibly disappointing to lose a - happened today? incredibly disappointing to lose a testj disappointing to lose a test nratch _ disappointing to lose a test match. yes, the reflection will be done — match. yes, the reflection will be done quickly. it is the way of the — be done quickly. it is the way of the schedule at the moment, you have — of the schedule at the moment, you have got to reflect quick and move on because into a three — and move on because into a three week's time we fly to new zeatand — three week's time we fly to new zealand with another challenge, probably a completely different challenge but we will have to stand — challenge but we will have to stand up _ challenge but we will have to stand up to that as well. new zealand have done something no cricket team has managed to do since alastair cook's england
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in 2012 and that is win a test series in india. and they did it with a test to spare, too. mitchell santner was their star bowler in pune. he took six wickets, including the key one of virat kohli, given out lbw after an unsuccessful review. india were chasing 359 to win but finished well short, all out for 245. so new zealand end india's unbeaten home record that's lasted for 18 series, taking an unassailable 2—0 lead in the three test series. that's their first ever test series win in india. to come here and play the style of cricket — to come here and play the style of cricket we _ to come here and play the style of cricket we have _ to come here and play the style of cricket we have played, - to come here and play the style of cricket we have played, yes, i of cricket we have played, yes, obviously— of cricket we have played, yes, obviously an— of cricket we have played, yes, obviously an amazing - of cricket we have played, yes, obviously an amazing crowd, i of cricket we have played, yes, | obviously an amazing crowd, to be in _ obviously an amazing crowd, to be in the — obviously an amazing crowd, to be in the position— obviously an amazing crowd, to be in the position of— obviously an amazing crowd, to be in the position of winning i be in the position of winning to test— be in the position of winning to test matches _ be in the position of winning to test matches here, - be in the position of winning to test matches here, all. be in the position of winning i to test matches here, all the new— to test matches here, all the new zealand _ to test matches here, all the new zealand teams - to test matches here, all the new zealand teams that - to test matches here, all the| new zealand teams that have come — new zealand teams that have come here _ new zealand teams that have come here the _ new zealand teams that have come here the past— new zealand teams that have come here the past 69- new zealand teams that have come here the past 69 yearsl new zealand teams that have | come here the past 69 years i think— come here the past 69 years i think it — come here the past 69 years i think it is, _ come here the past 69 years i think it is, 13— come here the past 69 years i think it is, 13 series _ come here the past 69 years i think it is, 13 series and - come here the past 69 years i think it is, 13 series and i- think it is, 13 series and i guess— think it is, 13 series and i guess to _ think it is, 13 series and i guess to be _ think it is, 13 series and i guess to be the - think it is, 13 series and i guess to be the first - think it is, 13 series and il guess to be the first team think it is, 13 series and i- guess to be the first team to win a — guess to be the first team to win a series _ guess to be the first team to win a series over— guess to be the first team to win a series over here - guess to be the first team to win a series over here is - win a series over here is immensely— win a series over here is immensely special- win a series over here is immensely special and i win a series over here is i immensely special and very proud — immensely special and very proud of— immensely special and very
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proud of this _ immensely special and very proud of this group. - you're watching sportsday, live from the bbc sport centre. still to come... what a start to the world series. the dodgers win game one in style. we'll have the latest from los angeles ahead of game two. there are four matches in the premier league to bring you up to date with. manchester city have gone back to the top of the table after beating bottom club southampton 1—0 at home. pep guardiola's side now unbeaten premier league record extending 32 games. they are now only six weeks away from going a full 12 months since their last league defeat. erling haaland was the man to thank. he scored his 11th league goal of the season to give city all three points, putting them above liverpool who host arsenal at anfield tomorrow. they defend with the ball. people believe defend the means
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ten players behind the ball but you can defend with the ball and they are one of the best teams in the premier league but we create a lot and unfortunately we could not score the second but big credit to them. not because we were sloppy or flat, to them. not because we were sloppy orflat, i don't have that feeling. i think we were there. sometimes they are good. we have to accept that and happy for that. we have more _ that and happy for that. we have more than most when they come _ have more than most when they come here — have more than most when they come here and the level of courage _ come here and the level of courage and intensity play football in our way and do what we are — football in our way and do what we are asking them to do is incredible so i am really proud of them — incredible so i am really proud of them for that and i think it will take _ of them for that and i think it will take a lot of belief from today, — will take a lot of belief from today, notjust the will take a lot of belief from today, not just the way they defended, especially after going _ defended, especially after going down so early and the character to actually play the way we — character to actually play the way we want to if we're going to lose — way we want to if we're going to lose which we were going to at point — to lose which we were going to at point of course, at least to at point of course, at least to a way — at point of course, at least to a way we _ at point of course, at least to a way we shall proud of the performance and i can accept that — there was an absolute belter of a match at the gtech community stadium where brentford saw off
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ipswich town 4—3 in a seven—goal thriller that included a 96th—minute winner. brentford came from two goals down to keep their unbeaten home record intact. bryan mbeumo with the goal to break ipswich hearts. the visitors thought they'd rescued a point when liam delap made it 3—3 with 86 minutes on the clock, but mbeumo's winner meaning the tractor boys are still winless in the league. we got a little bit of... martin with us to get it all the way in but we put a lot of crosses in and maybe there is a mistake on the end of them so credit to how we do things. let's put it this way, when we played his very exciting. the players delivered _ his very exciting. the players delivered an _ his very exciting. the players delivered an outstanding - delivered an outstanding performance in so many areas, 11 performance in so many areas, it and — performance in so many areas, it and ten — performance in so many areas, 11 and ten men. it was a big step— 11 and ten men. it was a big step forward for us again to be honest— step forward for us again to be honest in— step forward for us again to be honest in terms of the resilience shown and aspects of the performance and we are
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devastated we did not get any points— devastated we did not get any points today, but i really believe _ points today, but i really believe if we can show those qualities, that character every week— qualities, that character every week we — qualities, that character every week we will be competitive in the large — week we will be competitive in the large majority of games. if you are — the large majority of games. if you are competitive every week you are competitive every week you do— you are competitive every week you do enough of the right thing — you do enough of the right thing things can turn and you can pick— thing things can turn and you can pick up points and i think we wiii~ _ aston villa conceded in the 96th minute as bournemouth came back to grab a point at villa park. substitute evanilson scored with the last touch of the game. the brazilian headed the equaliser in from a free—kick from marcus tavernier. villa had been the better side and led through ross barkley. the draw takes them third above arsenal but they will be furious with missing the chance for all three points. the last ten minutes, they were in control, of course we deserved to win, but we have to accept it, it is painful, but we have to accept it. we are doing fantastic start in the
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league and in the champions league. we are frustrated of course, yes, i'm frustrated and the players are frustrated because this is the mentality. today we should a lot of character because it's difficult under pressure, also the stadium here, the atmosphere they create is lovely _ atmosphere they create is lovely and you feel intimidation and it is difficult to survive, but i think— difficult to survive, but i think we showed this character and luckily we deserved it at the end. _ and luckily we deserved it at the end, yes. and wolves staged a dramatic late fightback to rescue a point and lift themselves off the bottom of the premier league in a thrilling game at brighton. gary o'neil's wolves were staring at a sixth successive league defeat but goals from rayan ait—nouri in the 88th minute and matheus cunha in stoppage time made it 2—2. the lads have not shied away, i haven't— the lads have not shied away, i haven't disappointed _ the lads have not shied away, i haven't disappointed a - the lads have not shied away, i haven't disappointed a couple l haven't disappointed a couple of occasions _ haven't disappointed a couple of occasions in _ haven't disappointed a couple of occasions in a _ haven't disappointed a couple of occasions in a really - haven't disappointed a couple of occasions in a really tough| of occasions in a really tough nine-game _ of occasions in a really tough nine-game run. _ of occasions in a really tough nine—game run, the-
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of occasions in a really tough nine—game run, the second i of occasions in a really tough i nine—game run, the second half i nine—game run, the second half i was _ nine—game run, the second half i was disappointed _ nine—game run, the second half i was disappointed against - i was disappointed against cheisea _ i was disappointed against chelsea and _ i was disappointed against chelsea and aston - i was disappointed against chelsea and aston villa, l chelsea and aston villa, brentford _ chelsea and aston villa, brentford away, - chelsea and aston villa, brentford away, part - chelsea and aston villa, i brentford away, part from chelsea and aston villa, - brentford away, part from that i brentford away, part from that i have — brentford away, part from that i have seen _ brentford away, part from that i have seen a _ brentford away, part from that i have seen a group— brentford away, part from that i have seen a group giving - i have seen a group giving everything _ i have seen a group giving everything and _ i have seen a group giving everything and we - i have seen a group giving everything and we will - i have seen a group giving . everything and we will come i have seen a group giving - everything and we will come up short— everything and we will come up short sometimes, _ everything and we will come up short sometimes, of— everything and we will come up short sometimes, of course, i short sometimes, of course, that— short sometimes, of course, that is— short sometimes, of course, that is the _ short sometimes, of course, that is the level— short sometimes, of course, that is the level and - short sometimes, of course, that is the level and where l short sometimes, of course, i that is the level and where we are _ that is the level and where we are but — that is the level and where we are but today— that is the level and where we are. but today showed - that is the level and where we are. but today showed that i that is the level and where we are. but today showed that ifi are. but today showed that if you keep _ are. but today showed that if you keep giving _ are. but today showed that if you keep giving everything, i are. but today showed that if| you keep giving everything, it cannot— you keep giving everything, it cannot constantly, _ you keep giving everything, it. cannot constantly, consistently io cannot constantly, consistently go against _ cannot constantly, consistently go against you _ cannot constantly, consistently go against you. we _ cannot constantly, consistently go against you. we managed . cannot constantly, consistently| go against you. we managed to -et go against you. we managed to get a _ go against you. we managed to get a irreak— go against you. we managed to get a break today— which we deserved. we defended not enough. _ which we deserved. we defended not enough, the _ which we deserved. we defended not enough, the set _ which we deserved. we defended not enough, the set pieces, - which we deserved. we defended not enough, the set pieces, we i not enough, the set pieces, we were too passive after we scored the second goal. we were not mature enough to win the game and we have to learn from this. we have the chance to go for the third goal,, defour against one and we did not punish them so they punished us. the premier league is ruthless, we are not professional enough to win the game and. in the late kick off everton host fulham with the toffees looking to keep their good recent run of form going.
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they're unbeaten in their last four premier league matches. it's goalless so far but the home side thought they'd taken the lead through dominic calvert—lewin, who reacted quickly to idrissa gueye's strike. but it was ruled offside by the assistant referee and that was then confirmed by var. just under an hour gone in that one. aberdeen can go top of the scottish premier league with a point against dundee united in the 5.30 kick—off. the dons were second on goal difference this morning but leaders celtic play motherwell tomorrow. this is the closest anybody came to scoring in a tight first half though, ante palaversa shooting just wide for aberdeen. and the latest score early in the second half is 0—0. in this afternoon's other games, stjohnstone won 2—1 at dundee. and ross county beat kilmarnock at home by the same score. sunderland are five points clear at the top of the championship after beating oxford united 2—0 at home. both their nearest rivals burnley and leeds had goal—less draws in their games. further down the table
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there was a great comeback by coventry against luton. they had been two down but three second half goals ending with this in the 92nd minute from haji wright gave them the win to move themselves out of the bottom three and leave luton, who were in the premier league last season, floundering in the relegation zone. there were stoppage—time winners for watford at home to blackburn and millwall at swansea. sheffield united's 2—0 win at home to stoke takes them fourth. wayne rooney's plymouth argyle made one of the comebacks of the day from 3—0 down early in the second half, to 3—3 in injury time thanks to a 92nd minute equaliser from morgan whittaker. it's the biggest game in spanish football tonight as real madrid host barcelona in el clasico. champions real madrid are the one's that trail their rivals currently in the league they're three points behind the catalans and will be hoping kylian mbappe shines in his first clasico. they will need to stop robert lewandowski who tops the scoring charts in la liga
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with 12 goals. it's also hansi flick first taste of the fixture since taking charge of barca in the summer. when you start to play football, you want when you start to play football, you want to play el clasico, but it is the real clasico. in germany, we also have some they call the clasico, but it is not like, real against barca, so it is el clasico and i think everyone is happy and they have to enjoy it. to enjoy it, you have to work hard and we will do that. jack draper is through to the final of an atp 500 tournament for the first time in his career. the us open semifinalist beat italy's lorenzo musetti, who was just above him in the atp rankings, draper coming through 6—2 6—4. drew savage reports.
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a year ago, jack draper was playing on the challenger circuit, rebuilding his career after injury. now he's enjoying life back in the spotlight. he gave lorenzo musetti the run—around in the first set. three breaks of serve to take it 6—2. this was 17th against 16th in the world rankings. a win for draper would take him above his italian opponent. he's everywhere, is the brit. at 4—2 down, musetti refused to give up, chasing every point, turning the match into a marathon. squaring the set. was draper flagging? but the british number one came through when it counted, his fifth break of the match turning it back in his direction. nearly wo hours on court had clearly
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taken their toll. but draper served his way into his first atp 500 final. magnificent for draper. and it'll karen khachanov who stands between draper and his first atp 500 title after the russian beat the second seed, alex de minaur in the other semifinal by exactly the same scoreline as draper beat musetti — 6—2, 6—4 — injust under and hour and a half. it'll be khachanov�*s tenth atp final. katie boulter couldn't make it through her semifinal at the pan pacific open in tokyo. the british number one lost to wildcard sofia kenin. the american, who has struggled since winning the australian open four years ago, took the first set 6—4. and it was a similar story for boulter in the second set which went the same way. kenin will face top seed zheng qinwen of china in the final tomorrow.
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england recorded their highest score against france in wheelchair rugby league as they thrashed them by 66 points to 33 in the first of their autumn internationals. the hosts ran in ten tries at wigan's robin park arena. the pick of them was scored by sebastien bechara who plays his club rugby for catalans dragons under cyril torres who's now also france head coach. rob hawkins scored four tries as he was named player of the match. england will resume their rivalry with france in normandy next month. i got player of the match but it was set by the team, we have been working hard and we always wanted the redemption, especially after last year. we did not have the best of games in leeds and we wanted to come out here and do that come on our own turf is the most important thing in there we look forward to a few weeks' time when we play and hope we win again. many of the players whose played _ many of the players whose played in the final really shone _ played in the final really
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shone today, those guys still so young. for them to control a test _ so young. for them to control a test match _ so young. for them to control a test match for 80 minutes like they— test match for 80 minutes like they have done, with some blips in there — they have done, with some blips in there i— they have done, with some blips in there i will not lie, it is realty— in there i will not lie, it is really promising and we have -ot really promising and we have got a — really promising and we have got a long way to go into the next — got a long way to go into the next world cup, we're just excited _ next world cup, we're just excited how much better we can -et. bath moved to the top of rugby union's premiership table for a few hours at least after thrashing sale by a0 points to 13. bath ran in six tries at the rec with blindside flanker ted hill showing a turn of pace to secure the bonus point early in the second half. both sides also had a player sent off. gloucester also ran in six tries as they thrashed newcastle falcons by 36 points to seven. most of the work was done in the first half with hooker jack singleton scoring the bonus point tryjust before the interval at kingsholm stadium. victory moves the cherry and whites up to sixth in the table, newcastle remain bottom. saracens and leicester are in action right now. that's third against fourth. a big win would take sarries
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