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but she remained close to her mom, jonni mcelroy. >> she's the love of my life, the apple of my eye, my heartbeat. she's my everything. >> reporter: it was almost like christina had two moms, and later when jonni married ronnie, two dads. and lots of friends. sydney robertson has known christina since they were 3 years old. >> her personality was definitely ten times bigger than she was. and she'd get so small but she gives the biggest hugs. and she will not let you go. >> reporter: kelly lange met christina just after high school. >> she was this animated, smart, beautiful fashionista. she was quirky, and it drew people in no matter who you were. >> reporter: and all her life, christina was drawn to two boys. >> she knew these two guys, logan and hunter, since third grade. >> reporter: hunter foster, logan prendergast and christina. >> the three musketeers. you know, and they knew everything about her. >> reporter: logan and christina went from buddies to high school sweethearts. >> moving day. >> reporter: the relationship continued through college. christina earned a degree in mar
but she remained close to her mom, jonni mcelroy. >> she's the love of my life, the apple of my eye, my heartbeat. she's my everything. >> reporter: it was almost like christina had two moms, and later when jonni married ronnie, two dads. and lots of friends. sydney robertson has known christina since they were 3 years old. >> her personality was definitely ten times bigger than she was. and she'd get so small but she gives the biggest hugs. and she will not let you go....
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. >> my name is jonny davis.s old, going to be 14 three months. we are in the salvation army homeless sheer. my dad had got a business, and he was making about a go $5,000 a month. we had good and fancy thgs then. we had, like, a three-bedroom house. our living room had a 32-ih flat-screen tv in there. my mom's and dad's room had a 42-inch flat-screen tv in their room. and that's what tv we watched the super bowl on.sc >>aming playfully) >> those are eggs. are you serious? >> yeah. >> why would you bring that out here? >> because >> whoa! >> when it was good, it was good. can remember having five or six jobs a month that ined up back to back, and i mean decent paying jobs-- $4,000, $5,000, $7,000whatever it was. and all of a sudden, just right about the time when everybody was saying, you know, "the recession is coming about, the recession isoming about," people just plain old stopped fixing on their houses, stopped making repai. an the payment on the house was due in two weeksi guess my parents just didn't have
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(laughing) jonny is in chicago with my grandma.time that we saw him.ss i onny because, um, he, he odlistened, and he was som that i could talk to. >> what you doing? >> homework. >> homework? >> the hdest parts for me were jumping from school to school. i'm not blaming it o situation, but my grades aren't bad, but they're not as good as they should be. >> so have they offered you tutoring there? >> it'not in the classes that i need. >> really? >> they don't help me with math. >> well, if you really need it, and you really need y after school, then you can get the tutoring, jasmine. i just got to come get you. okay? >> mm-hmm. i don't think it's my parents' fault because they're moving so we could have somewhe to stay and so we can be stable. for you to get a house, that takes time and work ney. >> it's like a game, the hurry-up and wait. you waiting on answers to see c when y move or when you can get in or... >> you can have one year where everything is fine, but that next coming year, you catch a bad cold and it's all over with. >
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england said jonny ba i rstow situation.ow will resume, as wicketkeeper in the match. there was some kind of glove rotation policy which was fascinating to see that unfold. in the test match, moeen ali was batting number three, which bowled well in the last test match going forward. going forward, we may not. the captain says adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows for certain that he will not have alastair cook to turn to. naturally, a lot of opportunities today were taken up with discussing the soon—to—be retired alastair cook. do you think he has another century in him? obviously yes. we have seen one coming for a while. with the scores that he has had in the last couple of weeks, it seemed fitting for him to go out on a high ona fitting for him to go out on a high on a personal level, notjust as a team. hopefully he can soak up everything else with this week and deliver on the field. nice to start and finish with the century. so you never know, it may be bringing the stars. india may feel unfortunate, 01’ ev
england said jonny ba i rstow situation.ow will resume, as wicketkeeper in the match. there was some kind of glove rotation policy which was fascinating to see that unfold. in the test match, moeen ali was batting number three, which bowled well in the last test match going forward. going forward, we may not. the captain says adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows for certain that he will not have alastair cook to turn to. naturally, a lot of opportunities today were taken up with...
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england said jonny ba i rstow very interesting.s wicket—keeper in this test match, but in the future, jos buttler and ba i rstow but in the future, jos buttler and bairstow may share the workload so we could have some kind of blog rotation policy. fascinating see that. in this test match, moeen ali will bat number three. he bowled so well in the last test match and going forward he may bat at number three, he may not. captainjoe root says adaptability will be the crucial thing in the future. he knows for certain he will not of course have alastair cook to turn to. naturally, a lot of his media opportunities today were taken up with discussing the soon to be retired alastair cook. do you think he's got another century in him? obviously, yeah. i've seen one coming for a while. you might not think it with the scores he's had in the last couple of weeks, but it would seem fitting for him to go out ona would seem fitting for him to go out on a real high on a personal note, not just us as on a real high on a personal note, notjust us as
england said jonny ba i rstow very interesting.s wicket—keeper in this test match, but in the future, jos buttler and ba i rstow but in the future, jos buttler and bairstow may share the workload so we could have some kind of blog rotation policy. fascinating see that. in this test match, moeen ali will bat number three. he bowled so well in the last test match and going forward he may bat at number three, he may not. captainjoe root says adaptability will be the crucial thing in the future....
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jonny ba i rstow first ball of the afternoon. jonny bairstow spectacularly dismissed.d could afford was another collapse. ben stokes survive this one but onlyjust. what the parent needed was discipline and when it mattered most, that deserted them. a moment of hesitation, a moment of panic, joe root run—out. stokes could not last either, england do still have the lead but will it be enough? hannah miles, bbc news. that's it — we're back at 10pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news. former us presidents barack obama and george w bush were among mourners at a memorial service for senatorjohn mccain. the vietnam war hero, who became one of america's most high—profile politicians, died a week ago from brain cancer at the age of 81. president donald trump was not invited to the service at washington's national cathedral. one of the first speakers at the memorial was john mccain's daughter, meghan. my my father was a great man. he was a great warrior, he was a great american. i admired great warrior, he was a great american.
jonny ba i rstow first ball of the afternoon. jonny bairstow spectacularly dismissed.d could afford was another collapse. ben stokes survive this one but onlyjust. what the parent needed was discipline and when it mattered most, that deserted them. a moment of hesitation, a moment of panic, joe root run—out. stokes could not last either, england do still have the lead but will it be enough? hannah miles, bbc news. that's it — we're back at 10pm. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where...
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jan jonny this is in the white light [inaudible] and now he's a good friend. on two issues some of our faces [inaudible] and says those things like light and she held her way by. tax place. because it consumes you less less sensors or left wing -- voters decided to support them -- that is and the conventions- to social stability. city state into actual -- this is an honor. for commitments and so many. we the river on mon [inaudible] she she difference and i feel like that. mc. i think this is does not. not. only able those are some follow along and stay stage in his investment in the source was also known. as we speak. french french fries at half as a settings have. somewhat assistance act much like elected and yes yes yes i am saying he needs to read read rossi and again -- that our narratives goes going changing suspects out not make us with us what it is out of out of sources of along with almost like you account and dined on and i mean the people to e enforc. because on the takes takes on schools. i can't get cash pocket. i had about about you to stand out
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jonny bairstow the main one.tler will play as a specialist batsman at 7. adil rashid keeps his place in the team whilst at the top, all—rounder moeen ali will bat at 3 with captainjoe root at his preferred position of 4 — just as it was in the second innings in southampton. and assured in stone and you have to be adaptable, but it is definitely my preferred position. it is further think i will get the best out of myself as a pleasant day captain, so i would have never known that if i didn't give me the opportunity to bat three, and i thought it would give us the best opportunity to win asa team. give us the best opportunity to win as a team. that is obviously change in my mind, so i almost feel it we are ina in my mind, so i almost feel it we are in a better position for having gone through that experience, and you will have to wait and see, it might change again, you never know. england have, of course, already won the five—match series. they lead 3—1. we know that novak djokovicz likes to play tennis in a sonne
jonny bairstow the main one.tler will play as a specialist batsman at 7. adil rashid keeps his place in the team whilst at the top, all—rounder moeen ali will bat at 3 with captainjoe root at his preferred position of 4 — just as it was in the second innings in southampton. and assured in stone and you have to be adaptable, but it is definitely my preferred position. it is further think i will get the best out of myself as a pleasant day captain, so i would have never known that if i didn't...
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jonny bairstow spectacularly dismissed. the last thing england could afford was another collapse.iscipline, and when it mattered most, that deserted them. a moment of hesitation, a moment of panic, joe root run out. a match now so carefully ballance, it was not a time to let things sleep. but today it took a bottle to clea n sleep. but today it took a bottle to clean things up. this took him past is half—century, an innings that might prove crucial as this innings, this series, still has some way to go. adam wild, bbc news. england flyhalf danny cipriani made his gloucester debut on the opening weekend of rugby union's premiership. he set up his side's second try, as they beat northampton 27—16. exeter, beaten finalists last season, trounced leicester 40—6. while in the pro 14, glasgow warriors made a winning start in a match settled by this drop kick from stuart hogg, as they edged out connacht 27 points to 26, who could have won it had their last second penalty not hit the post. and kimi raikonnen produced the fastest lap in formula one history, as ferrari completed a one—two in
jonny bairstow spectacularly dismissed. the last thing england could afford was another collapse.iscipline, and when it mattered most, that deserted them. a moment of hesitation, a moment of panic, joe root run out. a match now so carefully ballance, it was not a time to let things sleep. but today it took a bottle to clea n sleep. but today it took a bottle to clean things up. this took him past is half—century, an innings that might prove crucial as this innings, this series, still has some...
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captainjoe root made nought, as did jonny bairstow. moeen ali dug in for 50 before he fell.ir. joe wilson, bbc news, at the oval. and that is all from the bbc news at ten team tonight. here on bbc it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here's what's coming up tonight. a bitter sweet day for alistair cooke in his final match for england. belgium's all stars show scotland how it's done in their friendly at hampden park. and rafa nadal takes onjuan martin del potro for a place in the us open final. hello and welcome to sportsday. it's been a bitter sweet day for alistair cooke in the last test between england and india. it's the former captain's final game for his country and although he played some of his best cricket reaching a half century, it was india's bolwers who had the best of the first day at the oval as england were 198—7 at the close of play. joe wilson reports. for about two thirds of the day of test cricket was all about alastair cook, he walked out to a guard of honour, the indian players either side of
captainjoe root made nought, as did jonny bairstow. moeen ali dug in for 50 before he fell.ir. joe wilson, bbc news, at the oval. and that is all from the bbc news at ten team tonight. here on bbc it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here's what's coming up tonight. a bitter sweet day for alistair cooke in his final match for england. belgium's all stars show scotland how it's done in their friendly at hampden park. and rafa nadal...
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meanwhile, his brother jonny was the highest brit in eighth place. singles matches to ensure britain are seeded in the revamped davis cup next year. gb took a 2—1 lead against uzbekistan thanks to a win in the doubles byjamie murray and dom inglot. they took the match in four sets in glasgow. over on the website, you'll find live coverage of the women's combined final?in climbing world championships which are under way in innsbruck. but from me you're up to date. i'll have more sport in the next hour. the leader of the conservative party in scotland, ruth davidson, has said that she never wants to be prime minister because she "values her mental health too much". in an interview with the sunday times newspaper she's spoken for the first time of her struggle with depression, suicidal thoughts and self harm. ms davidson, who is pregnant with her first child, had frequently been tipped as a future leader. wealth taxes should be imposed to create a £100 billion "citizens fund", which would spread britain's resources evenly and strengthen public finances
meanwhile, his brother jonny was the highest brit in eighth place. singles matches to ensure britain are seeded in the revamped davis cup next year. gb took a 2—1 lead against uzbekistan thanks to a win in the doubles byjamie murray and dom inglot. they took the match in four sets in glasgow. over on the website, you'll find live coverage of the women's combined final?in climbing world championships which are under way in innsbruck. but from me you're up to date. i'll have more sport in the...
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jonny brownlee finished fourth in the men's event, with further racing scheduled for tomorrow. him at his best but tough going through all that and very little time for them to recover from injury so it is tough for them out there. however, not tough for... dutch cyclist anna van der breggen who has won the women's race at the road world championships in austria today. the reigning olympic champion finished over three minutes ahead of the australian rider amanda spratt. after the race, former cyclist and now bbc pundit rochelle gilmore joinedjill douglas. all the smart money was on a dutch winner here and the right question was who it would be that would take the rainbow jersey. a very dominant ride by anna van der breggen. a lot of plot coming into this about the dark and their strength in numbers but today i think anna van der breggen could have won that race by herself, she was that strong and to win by that margin was something super impressive. you will not forget that for a very long time. an australian team waving a kangaroo because they have a silver medallist. amanda s
jonny brownlee finished fourth in the men's event, with further racing scheduled for tomorrow. him at his best but tough going through all that and very little time for them to recover from injury so it is tough for them out there. however, not tough for... dutch cyclist anna van der breggen who has won the women's race at the road world championships in austria today. the reigning olympic champion finished over three minutes ahead of the australian rider amanda spratt. after the race, former...
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meanwhile, his brother jonny was the highest brit in eighth place.one of today's two singles matches to ensure britain are seeded in the revamped davis cup next year. gb took a 2—1 lead against uzbekistan thanks to a win in the doubles byjamie murray and dom inglot. they took the match in four sets in glasgow olympic marathon champion eliud kipchoge has set a new world record after shaving more than a minute of the previous time in berlin. the kenyan — who is widely seen as the greatest marathon runner of the modern era — ran a time of two hours, one minute and 39 seconds — beating dennis kimetto‘s world best set in 2014 in the same race. it's also the biggestjump in a marathon record since 1967. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. thank you very much indeed. the leader of the conservative party in scotland, ruth davidson, has said that she never wants to be prime minister because she "values her mental health too much". in an interview with the sunday times newspaper, she's spoken for the first time of her struggle with de
meanwhile, his brother jonny was the highest brit in eighth place.one of today's two singles matches to ensure britain are seeded in the revamped davis cup next year. gb took a 2—1 lead against uzbekistan thanks to a win in the doubles byjamie murray and dom inglot. they took the match in four sets in glasgow olympic marathon champion eliud kipchoge has set a new world record after shaving more than a minute of the previous time in berlin. the kenyan — who is widely seen as the greatest...
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jonny brownlee is currently taking part in the men's race — and they're into the closing stages.ampion finished over three minutes ahead of the australian rider amanda spratt. after the race former cyclist and now bbc pundit rochelle gilmore joinedjill douglas. all the smart money was on a dodge winner here and the right question was who it would be that would take the rainbow jersey was who it would be that would take the rainbowjersey bossing end, a very dominant rides, a by anna van der breggen. a lot of plot coming into this about the dark and their strength in numbers but uday i think anna van der breggen could have won that race by herself, she was that strong on to win by that margin was something super impressive. you will not forget that for a very long time. an australian team waving a kangaroo because they have a silver medallist. that must feel like a victory because anna van der breggen was ina victory because anna van der breggen was in a class of her own and you get a silver medal was a very big accomplishment and something she should be very proud of. she has been
jonny brownlee is currently taking part in the men's race — and they're into the closing stages.ampion finished over three minutes ahead of the australian rider amanda spratt. after the race former cyclist and now bbc pundit rochelle gilmore joinedjill douglas. all the smart money was on a dodge winner here and the right question was who it would be that would take the rainbow jersey was who it would be that would take the rainbowjersey bossing end, a very dominant rides, a by anna van der...
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jonny bairstow, who madejust six runs in southampton, retains his spot and will keep wicket again havingrom a fractured finger. jos buttler took the gloves last week. alastair cook will retire after the match, his 161st test. moeen ali will continue at three with captainjoe root batting at his preferred numberfour. the heat and humidity has caused many players problems at this year's us open and two—time winner novak djokovic has called on organisers to do more to help players after reaching the semi finals. he beatjohn millman in straight sets but both players struggled with the heat and lack of fresh air at court level. millman at one stage even had to change his shorts they were so sweaty. djokovic said he needed to pack 10 t—shirts to get through the match. i asked whether they were using ventilation at court level side and he says he was not aware of it. this tournament needs to address this. it feels like a sauna. rory mcilroy has backed the decision to include sergio garcia in europe's ryder cup team, saying the out—of—form—spaniard does things that people don't see, which means h
jonny bairstow, who madejust six runs in southampton, retains his spot and will keep wicket again havingrom a fractured finger. jos buttler took the gloves last week. alastair cook will retire after the match, his 161st test. moeen ali will continue at three with captainjoe root batting at his preferred numberfour. the heat and humidity has caused many players problems at this year's us open and two—time winner novak djokovic has called on organisers to do more to help players after reaching...
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both of the wicketkeepers will bat in the middle order— jonny bairstow is expected to retain the glovesoviding his useful off—spin. you‘d expect ben stokes in there and sam curran and chris woakes to fight it out for a place at number eight and to provide assistance to the main seam threat ofjames anderson and stuart broad. you have two prolific bowlers, 136, 132, formidable performers in international cricket. what you don‘t want to do is for them to finish at the same time and who is going to take the new ball for england? the going to take the new ball for england ? the two going to take the new ball for england? the two winter tour, first overall sri lanka, we are talking about that now, november and a gap in the new year, three tests in the west indies so if you think about it, it is a pretty manageable, believe it a manageable workload for the more spin options come from adil rashid — a specialist one day player and jack leach who debuted in new zealand earlier this year. the tour starts on the 6th of november. . .. also coming up for you... we hear from triathlon‘s world champion
both of the wicketkeepers will bat in the middle order— jonny bairstow is expected to retain the glovesoviding his useful off—spin. you‘d expect ben stokes in there and sam curran and chris woakes to fight it out for a place at number eight and to provide assistance to the main seam threat ofjames anderson and stuart broad. you have two prolific bowlers, 136, 132, formidable performers in international cricket. what you don‘t want to do is for them to finish at the same time and who is...
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middlesborough came close, through, former leeds star, jonny howson.tantalisingly poised, going into the third day later this morning. yesterday five wickets for moeen ali helped them fight their way back into the test after a poor start. they ended the day, on six for no wicket, only 21 runs behind india. adam wild reports from southampton. 0n the south coast, england knew they had a rescue job to do, having struggled with the bat, now the bowlers' turn to try to reverse fortunes. stuart broad has so often saved his side before. here he got things started. but this would take patience, india fighting to stay in this series. sam curran got the biggest breakthrough of all, virat kohli. things were beginning to turn in england's favour. moeen ali could sense it. two more wickets in two balls for him. the first to dismiss i balls for him. the first to dismiss ——, and then shami. —— dismiss ashwin. sharma caught by cook, just. and while pujara couldn't be stopped, his 80th century, the rescue was complete. india's first innings lead a mere 27 runs. england
middlesborough came close, through, former leeds star, jonny howson.tantalisingly poised, going into the third day later this morning. yesterday five wickets for moeen ali helped them fight their way back into the test after a poor start. they ended the day, on six for no wicket, only 21 runs behind india. adam wild reports from southampton. 0n the south coast, england knew they had a rescue job to do, having struggled with the bat, now the bowlers' turn to try to reverse fortunes. stuart broad...
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he said jonny ba i rstow, great honest columns.or england only if he's in the right frame of mind. he said this week has been a lesson to all of the players, if you turn up with his attitude, test cricket will expose you. he's frustrated and angry, you can see it in his body language. if i can sense it, the tea m language. if i can sense it, the team will sense it too. yesterday, a brilliant win for england but a telling column from michael vaughan about the players' state of mind. great competition for places... some of them not happy. going back to the bodyguard thing, no knowledge is better because there's a lot in the papers this morning and i literally have no idea what they're talking about. watching none is better than watching some. that's probably true. i promise to tell you nothing, 0k? 0k. what do you want to talk about? the fact we're spending more time shopping for old school stuff like fishing rods, board games, jigsaws, colouring books, plastic model kits. every three minutes in the uk someone looks online for a noki
he said jonny ba i rstow, great honest columns.or england only if he's in the right frame of mind. he said this week has been a lesson to all of the players, if you turn up with his attitude, test cricket will expose you. he's frustrated and angry, you can see it in his body language. if i can sense it, the tea m language. if i can sense it, the team will sense it too. yesterday, a brilliant win for england but a telling column from michael vaughan about the players' state of mind. great...
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jonny bobbitt is suing the new jersey couple who raised $400,000 in a highly publicized campaign in hisre's tank. when she ran out of gas. the couple had no comment. >> in the video we saw, they were taking away the couple's didn'tny of the gofundme money for. the story has taken such a sad turn. >> the different between the uplifting feeling you had at the beginning and where we are now is quite bad. >> wish we stayed up here. >>> britain's guardian says a british astrophysicist passed over for a nobel prize won a $3 million award for her article half a century ago. her male supervisor shared the nobel in 1974 for that discovery. a leading panel of scientists rewarded jocelyn bell bernell, the break through prize in fundamental fizz sicks. she says she'll donate the money for student who is underrepresented in physics. >> very good for her. she's there with the queen. >>> "the wall street journal" says generation z is coming to your office, get ready to adapt. 17 million born in 1997 and later are starting to enter the workforce. they're in demand as businesses face a worker shortage.
jonny bobbitt is suing the new jersey couple who raised $400,000 in a highly publicized campaign in hisre's tank. when she ran out of gas. the couple had no comment. >> in the video we saw, they were taking away the couple's didn'tny of the gofundme money for. the story has taken such a sad turn. >> the different between the uplifting feeling you had at the beginning and where we are now is quite bad. >> wish we stayed up here. >>> britain's guardian says a british...
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jonny bairstow described him as "a true legend who set the benchmark on and off the pitch". former captainhas got more out of their ability". and indian cricketing royalty sachin tendulkar describes him as "one of the finest batsmen to have represented england". it's india of course that alastair cook will face in his last match later this week. expect a big send off. i think he is a dying breed, sadly. i think he is a dying breed, sadly, the test player that can occupy the crease, graft for his runs and someone you know that when they go in and they are going to give you everything and someone will have to prise them out. in a five—day game, that is a priceless commodity, because it's a long game. i'm not going to sit on the fence, i'd like to think there's someone else, but i don't see anyone else on the horizon. and there's been an upset overnight at the us open. the man looking for 21st grand slam title, roger federer, is out of the us open, beaten in the fourth round by the unseeded australian john millman. the five—time champion was out of form, he made 75 unforced errors on his way
jonny bairstow described him as "a true legend who set the benchmark on and off the pitch". former captainhas got more out of their ability". and indian cricketing royalty sachin tendulkar describes him as "one of the finest batsmen to have represented england". it's india of course that alastair cook will face in his last match later this week. expect a big send off. i think he is a dying breed, sadly. i think he is a dying breed, sadly, the test player that can occupy...
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test centuries than any other englishmen, and has made more catches than any other england player jonnyok will face in his last match later this week. expect a big send—off. to new york, where roger federer has crashed out of the us open, beaten in the fourth round. our tennis reporter david law was watching at flushing meadows. frankly he looked his 37 years of age tonight. he's been trying to win this tournament for the last ten years, unsuccessfully. he started out well, but then suddenly his game disintegrated. started well enough, did better. he only got 31% of his service, missing balls we would never see him miss. 77 errors throughout the course of the match. he did serve for the third set at 5—4, didn't take his opportunity, and that was really a theme of the match all the way through. just kept on missing shots that he normally wouldn't miss. his opponent, john millman from australia, was superb, and deserved the win. he eventually got it in the fourth set, on a second successive tiebreak. federer departed the scene really wondering what happened tonight. there is a new name to
test centuries than any other englishmen, and has made more catches than any other england player jonnyok will face in his last match later this week. expect a big send—off. to new york, where roger federer has crashed out of the us open, beaten in the fourth round. our tennis reporter david law was watching at flushing meadows. frankly he looked his 37 years of age tonight. he's been trying to win this tournament for the last ten years, unsuccessfully. he started out well, but then suddenly...