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mohammad hafeez embodied the spirit.im — to put the world's number one side under a bit of pressure and see what happens. jason roy the cringing face of england's bad day in the field. hafeez made another 70 runs before chris woakes finally got hold of him. pakistan still had enough wind in their sails to set england a world cup—record run chase of 349. no wonder eoin morgan was practising his batting. it didn't help him here, the captain one of four england batsmen to fall early. it was the one they missed that mattered. joe root had been dropped on ten, and made good on his escape, steering his way to the first century of this world cup. england are anchored by their root, so listen to the reaction when pakistan finally dug him out. they knew how much closer to victory that had taken them. but one man remained in their path, jos buttler, who made england's second century. he hardly celebrated it, knowing the work still to do, for while buttler was there, anything was possible. so this was the moment pakistan could fina
mohammad hafeez embodied the spirit.im — to put the world's number one side under a bit of pressure and see what happens. jason roy the cringing face of england's bad day in the field. hafeez made another 70 runs before chris woakes finally got hold of him. pakistan still had enough wind in their sails to set england a world cup—record run chase of 349. no wonder eoin morgan was practising his batting. it didn't help him here, the captain one of four england batsmen to fall early. it was...
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hafeez made another 70 runs before chris woakes finally got hold of him. chase of 349. no wonder eoin morgan was practising his batting. it didn't help him here. the captain one of four england batsman to fall early. it was the one they missed that mattered. joe root had been dropped on ten and made good on his escape, staring his way to the first century of this world cup. england are anchored by their root, so listen to the reaction when pakistan finally dug him out. they knew how much closer to victory that had taken them, but one man remained in their path, jos buttler, who made england's second century. he hardly celebrated it, knowing the work still to do, but while butler was there, anything was possible. so this was the moment pakistan could finally believe. fourfrom this was the moment pakistan could finally believe. four from the final delivery not enough for england, the fallen favourites. pakistan, gloriously unpredictable pakistan, have shaken up the world cup. our performance throughout the tournament with the bat and the ball will ebb and fl
hafeez made another 70 runs before chris woakes finally got hold of him. chase of 349. no wonder eoin morgan was practising his batting. it didn't help him here. the captain one of four england batsman to fall early. it was the one they missed that mattered. joe root had been dropped on ten and made good on his escape, staring his way to the first century of this world cup. england are anchored by their root, so listen to the reaction when pakistan finally dug him out. they knew how much closer...
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hafeez slipping through his fingers and it proved painfully costly.pakistan to a hefty 348, england knew they were up against it. in fact, they'd need the highest run chase in world cup history and jonny bairstow was soon embracing the challenge. the runs were starting to flow. the only problem was so were the wickets. by the time the ben stokes became the fourth man out england were in deep trouble. but just when they needed it, a recovery. firstjoe root with a timely innings to steady the ship before jos buttler proved why he is regarded as one of cricket's most destructive batsmen, also reaching a half—century. was the fight back on? home hopes were certainly rising. cries of "root" from the crowd as he reached a richly deserved hundred. the first century of this world cup but would it be enough for an england victory? the very latest i can tell you is that england are 294—6. they need 56 i’u ns that england are 294—6. they need 56 ru ns to that england are 294—6. they need 56 runs to win off the last 29 balls. that is going to be a tough task for
hafeez slipping through his fingers and it proved painfully costly.pakistan to a hefty 348, england knew they were up against it. in fact, they'd need the highest run chase in world cup history and jonny bairstow was soon embracing the challenge. the runs were starting to flow. the only problem was so were the wickets. by the time the ben stokes became the fourth man out england were in deep trouble. but just when they needed it, a recovery. firstjoe root with a timely innings to steady the...
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they call mohammad hafeez the professor, but this was a miscalculation. were they about to blow it? operated in a bubble of calm. every drive drained the menace from new zealand's bowlers. not long after, the match was over. in 1992, pakistan won a world cup after a similar start. watch out england, they are behind you. now to football where hosts egypt are through to the last 16 of the africa cup of nations with a match to spare after they beat democratic republic of congo 2—0 in cairo. mo salah picked up the second goal and in the earlier game at the same venue uganda drew 1—1 with zimbabwe to leave them in pole position to qualify second. two hours away in alexandria, nigeria have progressed from group b with a game to spare with a 1—0 win over guinea and our reporter in egythohn bennett can round it all up. ahmed elmohamady scored the first goal, as egypt lived up to expectations. 70,000 fans at the cairo international stadium had been waiting for this moment. after great work, national hero mohammed salah rocketed the ball past the keeper. uganda moved closer to the last 16 aft
they call mohammad hafeez the professor, but this was a miscalculation. were they about to blow it? operated in a bubble of calm. every drive drained the menace from new zealand's bowlers. not long after, the match was over. in 1992, pakistan won a world cup after a similar start. watch out england, they are behind you. now to football where hosts egypt are through to the last 16 of the africa cup of nations with a match to spare after they beat democratic republic of congo 2—0 in cairo. mo...
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it summed up england's error strewn fielding and it proved painfully costly as mohammed hafeez made the hefty 348. england needed the highest run chase in world cup history and as the wickets tumbled, including captain eoin morgan, it seemed beyond them. but then a stirring recovery, the first centuries of the tournament from the ever composed joe root and then from the remarkablejos buttler, proving just why he is one of cricket's most destructive batsmen. but when they departed in quick succession england's hopes left with them, pakistan winning by 14 runs, edging a quite enthralling contest. and so delight for pakistan after undoubtedly the match of this tournament so far. england still have plenty of games left in the group stage to make up for this defeat but it is a first setback for their world cup hopes. andy swiss, bbc news, trent bridge. let's return now to president trump's state visit, and on wednesday he'll travel to portsmouth tojoin in the commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. vetera ns a re veterans are marking the occasion on board especiall
it summed up england's error strewn fielding and it proved painfully costly as mohammed hafeez made the hefty 348. england needed the highest run chase in world cup history and as the wickets tumbled, including captain eoin morgan, it seemed beyond them. but then a stirring recovery, the first centuries of the tournament from the ever composed joe root and then from the remarkablejos buttler, proving just why he is one of cricket's most destructive batsmen. but when they departed in quick...
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mohammad hafeez slipping through his fingers. for england fa ns through his fingers.ings any easier. add naked —— as they continue their positive approach. babar azam continue their positive approach. ba bar azam to continue their positive approach. babarazam toa continue their positive approach. babar azam to a quickfire century. england's bowlers with plenty to think about as pakistan looked to set a challenging target. well, the latest, i can tell you, pakistan are still going very nicely. they are 2113—3 with about ten overs left. england have one of the best batting line—ups and cricket but they could be in for a real challenge here, ben. studio: andy, thank you very much indeed. back now to simon at buckingham palace. thank you very much, ben. from today's pomp and ceremony, the visit moves on to business and politics. tomorrow morning, president trump and theresa may will co—host a breakfast meeting at stjames' palace with senior business leaders from both the us and the uk. the president and the first lady will then travel to downing street where they will hav
mohammad hafeez slipping through his fingers. for england fa ns through his fingers.ings any easier. add naked —— as they continue their positive approach. babar azam continue their positive approach. ba bar azam to continue their positive approach. babarazam toa continue their positive approach. babar azam to a quickfire century. england's bowlers with plenty to think about as pakistan looked to set a challenging target. well, the latest, i can tell you, pakistan are still going very...
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got it 99 times out of 100 but he spilled the catch and it has proved very costly because mohammad hafeez nicely indeed. at the moment pakistan 265—3. they are into their final ten overs. they will be looking at a total well in excess of 300. england have one of the best batting line—ups in the business. but there are in for a real challenge here potentially. pakistan on their day can be very special. they are a mercurial bunch of talents. so far today they are performing at trent bridge. certainly are. it could be an exciting chase. thank you. england netball head coach tracey neville will step down after next month's world cup. she's been in thejob since 2015, and led the team to commonwealth gold last year. her desire to have a family is behind the decision. tamsin greenway — who played under neville — is one of the favourites to take over. iam i am surprised at the decision. i think everyone kind of expected tracey neville to continue. she has done such an incredible job in tracey neville to continue. she has done such an incrediblejob in her four years in charge. winning commonwealth
got it 99 times out of 100 but he spilled the catch and it has proved very costly because mohammad hafeez nicely indeed. at the moment pakistan 265—3. they are into their final ten overs. they will be looking at a total well in excess of 300. england have one of the best batting line—ups in the business. but there are in for a real challenge here potentially. pakistan on their day can be very special. they are a mercurial bunch of talents. so far today they are performing at trent bridge....
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they call mohammad hafeez the professor, but this was a miscalculation. were they about to blow it?bowlers. not long after, the match was over. in 1992, pakistan one world cup after a similar start. watch out england, they are behind you. england centre—backs steph houghton and mille bright remain major doubts for tomorrow evening's women's world cup quarter final against norway. this challenge near the end of their last 16 tie with cameroon left houghton with an ankle injury. she trained with the group earlier today giving hope she could recover in time. millie bright however was the only one absent from today's session. she is suffering with a virus and has been kept apart from the group. it could lead to abbie mcmanus or leah williamson being called up instead. you plan to these moments — i said six months ago we don't want to get toa six months ago we don't want to get to a quarter—final of the world cup and a young kid in, or throwing someone we and a young kid in, or throwing someone we haven't tested or tried and doesn't know our system, so there has been a plan behind it. it
they call mohammad hafeez the professor, but this was a miscalculation. were they about to blow it?bowlers. not long after, the match was over. in 1992, pakistan one world cup after a similar start. watch out england, they are behind you. england centre—backs steph houghton and mille bright remain major doubts for tomorrow evening's women's world cup quarter final against norway. this challenge near the end of their last 16 tie with cameroon left houghton with an ankle injury. she trained...
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>>i am i'm just a few miles above that lake right now and actually just a few miles hafeez rolling here hills eyes the north end of lake tell vow where i'm told right now crews are actually suiting up to go ahead and jump back in the water lieutenant with the and east bay regional put up police department who says that last night they had to go in and stop there for our search because they got so dark it was a safety concern for the dive teams. but he gave me a lot of information of what went down yesterday again this happened in the north end of the lake and lake bell dow and they got a call in between 6 2630 in the evening from someone saying that someone in their group fell overboard from their boat and did not resurface may needed help finding that multiple crews responded to this not just lieutenants from the police department but also alameda county sheriff's ds as well ms all searching for them now the lieutenant i spoke with said for about 4 hours they searched not lead them deep into the 10 o'clock hour of the night, but again it was those concerns for the dive teams because it
>>i am i'm just a few miles above that lake right now and actually just a few miles hafeez rolling here hills eyes the north end of lake tell vow where i'm told right now crews are actually suiting up to go ahead and jump back in the water lieutenant with the and east bay regional put up police department who says that last night they had to go in and stop there for our search because they got so dark it was a safety concern for the dive teams. but he gave me a lot of information of what...