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side chased their target of 130 with 25 balls to spare, natalie sciver with the winning runs with sarah taylorand for 129. new zealand earlier put themselves and england into the final with an eight—wicket defeat of south africa. they meet on sunday at chelmsford. so we now know that england will face columbia in the last 16 of the world cup in russia. 20 years ago, this week england beat them 2—0 in the group stage at france 1998, remember this? goodnight. to set things up for england and a crisscross, and there is the shot in there is the goal! that is beckham. it is in! cheering hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror and political commentator jo—anne nadler. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's bring you up to date on what they are saying. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work and features smiling england fans despite the team's 1—0 defeat to belgium. staying with europe, the financial times features a pictur
side chased their target of 130 with 25 balls to spare, natalie sciver with the winning runs with sarah taylorand for 129. new zealand earlier put themselves and england into the final with an eight—wicket defeat of south africa. they meet on sunday at chelmsford. so we now know that england will face columbia in the last 16 of the world cup in russia. 20 years ago, this week england beat them 2—0 in the group stage at france 1998, remember this? goodnight. to set things up for england and...
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but england scored a decisive seven—wicket win in the second game of the day in bristol, with sarah taylor'sthan four overs to spare. i still think they can improve on the field. i always think they can improve in the field. there were some stops on the boundary we could have got, stops and to smack. we have got, stops and to smack. we have gone from scoring over 201 game, to scoring 128 quite co mforta bly game, to scoring 128 quite comfortably —— twos. we need to keep adapting and learning to bat on each surface, and it should be good. the players are nearing the end of the first round of the women's pga championship in illinois. south korea's park sung—hyun is the one—stroke clubhouse leader, on six—under, in the third major of the year. americanjessica korda is one of three who are a stroke further back, and she is yet to win a major championship, despite claiming five titles on the lpga tour, while world number one and three—time winner of this event inbee park carded a disappointing one—over round, with this putt for birdie on the 13th the best of the day for the south korean. in major
but england scored a decisive seven—wicket win in the second game of the day in bristol, with sarah taylor'sthan four overs to spare. i still think they can improve on the field. i always think they can improve in the field. there were some stops on the boundary we could have got, stops and to smack. we have got, stops and to smack. we have gone from scoring over 201 game, to scoring 128 quite co mforta bly game, to scoring 128 quite comfortably —— twos. we need to keep adapting and...
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meanwhile englnad's women have recalled pace bowler katherine brunt and wicketkeeper sarah taylor foreir one—day series against south africa. the three—match series starts at new road on saturday so just before we go, if being told you're not in your country's world cup squad is bad enough, imagine having to see your rejection in sticker form. and not the size of sticker you'll be collecting before the tournament starts. just after germany had announced their final 23 for russia, which didn't include leroy sane, they had to take his picture down from outside the german football museum in dortmund. clearly they were also surprised the manchester city winger didn't make the squad. brutal. that's all from sportsday. coming up next on bbc news it's the papers. goodnight. welcome to our look ahead at the papers. joining me is laura humes am a political correspondent at the financial times. good to see you both. let's ta ke let's take a look at the front pages. the i the story —— has the story of a woman who was due to breast cancer with her own white blood cells. rbs shares to be part nati
meanwhile englnad's women have recalled pace bowler katherine brunt and wicketkeeper sarah taylor foreir one—day series against south africa. the three—match series starts at new road on saturday so just before we go, if being told you're not in your country's world cup squad is bad enough, imagine having to see your rejection in sticker form. and not the size of sticker you'll be collecting before the tournament starts. just after germany had announced their final 23 for russia, which...
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centuries from tammy beaumont and sarah taylor helped england's women to square the one day series against. england winning by six runs at hove as henry moeran reports. england came to this game knowing the pressure was very much on. a heavy defeat in the first match that south africa had a very rough prospect of a first ever went in a bilateral series against england. with the clouds overhead, south africa won the toss, putting england into bat and try to expose that fragile batting line—up that was so sore comment. that's a shortcoming in the first match. england fought back at the end. centuries from sara taylor and tammy. belmont with a hundred to taylor hoffer 118. england hundred to taylor hoffer118. england with a big total 332 with the south africa target and even though they later died in the 17 day give them hope it look like it was going to be a step too far. —— though there wanted the one that looked like a gaping hole. this will give them confidence going into a busy schedule in the next two weeks. next up, comes the fun of this series. this he who will be victorious. —— to se
centuries from tammy beaumont and sarah taylor helped england's women to square the one day series against. england winning by six runs at hove as henry moeran reports. england came to this game knowing the pressure was very much on. a heavy defeat in the first match that south africa had a very rough prospect of a first ever went in a bilateral series against england. with the clouds overhead, south africa won the toss, putting england into bat and try to expose that fragile batting line—up...
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centuries from tammy beaumont and sarah taylor helped england's women beat south africa by 69 runs ander beaumont made 101 and wicketkeeper taylor struck ii8 as the hosts posted 331—6 in brighton. only lizelle lee, with a century, and 44 from chloe tryon made an indent on the score, with the third and final match to be played in kent on friday. fresh from their historic victory over england on sunday, scotland's cricketers have come back down to earth with a bump. pakistan skipper safraz ahmed top—scored with an unbeaten 89, as his side set a victory target of 205 for the hosts in their t20 international in edinburgh. the scots fell well short of their target, managing 156—6 in their 20 overs. england captain eoin morgan says his side will be happy to shake hands with australia's players before the start of the one day series on wednesday. it is the first time australia have played a series since the ball—tampering scandal on their south african tour in march, but morgan says it will be business as usual. from the oval, in london, here is our sports correspondentjoe wilson. it is not t
centuries from tammy beaumont and sarah taylor helped england's women beat south africa by 69 runs ander beaumont made 101 and wicketkeeper taylor struck ii8 as the hosts posted 331—6 in brighton. only lizelle lee, with a century, and 44 from chloe tryon made an indent on the score, with the third and final match to be played in kent on friday. fresh from their historic victory over england on sunday, scotland's cricketers have come back down to earth with a bump. pakistan skipper safraz...
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they lost the toss and chose to bat first, amy jones went first 19 and she is the top with sarah tayloright and natalie sciver falling cheaply. 69—6 at the moment after 23 overs. it is their first match on home soil since they won the world cup if year ago but they are not looking like world champions right 110w. looking like world champions right now. in sydney six nations championship ireland playing australia in sydney on the opening match of the summer tour and looking strong. they are leading now. johnny sexton kicking them in front in a very tight match, they are 28 minutes from the end and australia are one man down, one man has been sent to the sin bin. last time ireland beat australia on the own turf was in 1979. can they hold on to make history in the next 20 minutes? england head coach eddie jones says today's first test against south africa is the perfect development chance for younger players and a once—in—a—lifetime chance. england haven't won a game atjohannesburg since 1972 but eddie jones says the pressure will be good for the newcomers to the squad. it's great for us p
they lost the toss and chose to bat first, amy jones went first 19 and she is the top with sarah tayloright and natalie sciver falling cheaply. 69—6 at the moment after 23 overs. it is their first match on home soil since they won the world cup if year ago but they are not looking like world champions right 110w. looking like world champions right now. in sydney six nations championship ireland playing australia in sydney on the opening match of the summer tour and looking strong. they are...
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africa 332 to win the second one day international at hove, with centuries from tammy beaumont and sarah taylorovers. but in reply, an unbeaten century from opener lizelle lee has helped south africa to 160 for 2 after 30 overs. and fresh from their historic victory over england on sunday scotland are chasing 205 to beat pakistan in their t20 international in edinburgh. pakistan reached 204 for 4 from their 20 overs, with captain sarfraz ahmed top scoring with 89 from only 49 balls. a few moments ago, scotland were 97 for 4 after 15 overs. back to football and it was a 100th cap to remember for scotland women's captain rachel corsie. scotland came back from two—nil down to win their world cup qualifier against poland 3—2. the victory keeps them just three points behind group leaders switzerland, who they'll play next at home. only the top team in each group will gain automatic qualification for the 2019 world cup in france. wales will look to go back top of their group when they host russia in around ten minutes time which you can watch live on bbc two wales and the bbc sport website. super lea
africa 332 to win the second one day international at hove, with centuries from tammy beaumont and sarah taylorovers. but in reply, an unbeaten century from opener lizelle lee has helped south africa to 160 for 2 after 30 overs. and fresh from their historic victory over england on sunday scotland are chasing 205 to beat pakistan in their t20 international in edinburgh. pakistan reached 204 for 4 from their 20 overs, with captain sarfraz ahmed top scoring with 89 from only 49 balls. a few...
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third match at canterbury there was a fine comeback in the field from england — inspired by this sarah taylorkets for just 31 runs. in reply, england are 26—0 after 10 overs. world number one dustin johnson leads the way at the us open — he‘s three clear of the field on 4 under on day 2. the 2016 champion is one of only two players under par at the moment. just one bogey and four birdies, including this on the fourth. and there was a magnificent second round for england‘s tommy fleetwood — he finished with a four under par 66, the best of the day so far — that puts him injoint fourth place, one over par for the tournament. well i said johnson was one of two players under par at the us open so far — the other is england‘s ian poulter — he‘s one under after the first day and has just started his second round. olympic championjustin rose has also just teed off on one over. as you can see from the scores, the conditions are proving very testing at shinnecock hills in new york — tiger woods slipping to 10 over tied with rory mcilroy — who‘s also struggling on 10 over after day one — he‘s yet to he
third match at canterbury there was a fine comeback in the field from england — inspired by this sarah taylorkets for just 31 runs. in reply, england are 26—0 after 10 overs. world number one dustin johnson leads the way at the us open — he‘s three clear of the field on 4 under on day 2. the 2016 champion is one of only two players under par at the moment. just one bogey and four birdies, including this on the fourth. and there was a magnificent second round for england‘s tommy...
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and coming up on bbc news: centuries for both sarah taylor and tammy beaumont — as england women set win in the second one—day international. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it was an extraordinary moment — at an unprecedented summit — president trump and kim jong—un walked towards each other in front of the world's media — and then shook hands in front of north korean and american flags. it's the first time in history that a sitting us president has met a north korean leader. after a face to face meeting, they signed an agreement to work to rid the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. president trump later announced that america would suspend its military exercises in the region. but critics are already saying that the summit lacked substance. here's our north america editorjon sopel — his report contains flash photography. it was carefully choreographed, dramatically staged, and yet still somehow utterly unbelievable. both men walking stiffly with nervous smiles. the handshake lasted 12 seconds. the president saying it was an honour to meet kimjong—un. as north kor
and coming up on bbc news: centuries for both sarah taylor and tammy beaumont — as england women set win in the second one—day international. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it was an extraordinary moment — at an unprecedented summit — president trump and kim jong—un walked towards each other in front of the world's media — and then shook hands in front of north korean and american flags. it's the first time in history that a sitting us president has met a north...
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the usually prolific sarah taylor, was among those to fall cheaply.na halep, says she'll, "stay chilled" in today's french open final, even though, it's her fourth attempt, to win a maiden grand slam. she faces the american, sloane stephens. it's a big opportunity, it's a big chance, but you never know. so i lost times, until now, and no one died, so be ok. but i will be i think more confident because i have a lot of experience, but in ten years, you never know, so i will stay chill. the british sailor elliot willis was forced to abandon his bid for olympic glory after being diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2015. although his condition is improving, he's decided not to return to racing but instead try to coach some of his former team—mates to gold at tokyo 2020. nick hope has been to meet him. selection for the team gb rio olympics what was the proudest moment of the career of elliot willis. but he would neverjoin with his team—mates at the games. willis. but he would neverjoin with his team—mates at the gameslj willis. but he would neverjoin with his t
the usually prolific sarah taylor, was among those to fall cheaply.na halep, says she'll, "stay chilled" in today's french open final, even though, it's her fourth attempt, to win a maiden grand slam. she faces the american, sloane stephens. it's a big opportunity, it's a big chance, but you never know. so i lost times, until now, and no one died, so be ok. but i will be i think more confident because i have a lot of experience, but in ten years, you never know, so i will stay chill....
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there was a fine comeback in the field from england, inspired by this sarah taylor stumping, to dismissr in the 38th over. that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. thank you very much. a former army sergeant has been jailed for at least 18 years for trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. emile cilliers was also convicted of attempting to kill his wife on another occasion by causing a gas leak at the family home in wiltshire. duncan kennedy reports from winchester crown court. this was the first time victoria cilliers, on the left, has walked into court. her physical injuries behind her, but her psychological trauma is never ending. she had no idea emile cilliers wanted her dead, so he could claim on her life insurance policy. incredibly, he chose to kill her doing the sport she loved — skydiving. and so, in april 2015, when victoria jumped here at netheraven, her parachute had been sabotaged by her husband, emile. thejump nearly killed her. what was happening at the locker when you got there? cilliers denied tampering with h
there was a fine comeback in the field from england, inspired by this sarah taylor stumping, to dismissr in the 38th over. that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. thank you very much. a former army sergeant has been jailed for at least 18 years for trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. emile cilliers was also convicted of attempting to kill his wife on another occasion by causing a gas leak at the family home in wiltshire....
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tammy beamont and wicketkeeper sarah taylor both scored centuries, sharing a partnership of 156 for theers. we'll have more for you in sportsday at half past six. thank you for that. and welcome back to westminster. a bit more on breaking story. mps are voting on a series of crucial votes taking place in the commons, on the eu withdrawal bill. this is where the vote is taking place as i speak on thatjewish decision today as to a meaningful vote and what that should mean for parliament and whether mps will have in their opinion and meaningful say on any brexit process if the government comes back from brussels with no deal. we know the conservative whips and tory whips have been working hard to prevent a back bench rebellion. we know that there has been a bit of a concession on the part of the government, not enough for the government to take the amendment put forward by dominic grieve that would suggest that in the event of a no deal then the government would have to put forward its ideas for parliament as to what its ideas for parliament as to what it would do next. that was the conces
tammy beamont and wicketkeeper sarah taylor both scored centuries, sharing a partnership of 156 for theers. we'll have more for you in sportsday at half past six. thank you for that. and welcome back to westminster. a bit more on breaking story. mps are voting on a series of crucial votes taking place in the commons, on the eu withdrawal bill. this is where the vote is taking place as i speak on thatjewish decision today as to a meaningful vote and what that should mean for parliament and...
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meanwhile, englnad's women have recalled pace bowler katherine brunt and wicketkeeper sarah taylor foreries starts at new road on saturday that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. we will be back to the bbc sport centre in a short while. let's return now to the transport secretary's statement on the disruption many rail passengers are facing. speaking to mps, chris grayling unveiled measures to tackle the cancellations and delays caused by changes to timetables to northern and govia thameslink. eager to point the finger of blame not just at northern eager to point the finger of blame notjust at northern and govia thameslink, but also at the national infrastructure manages, and he was pretty critical of them. labour formally calling for him to step down, because they said he was ultimately responsible for the running of the railways. joining me from our westminster studio is lisa nandy, labour mp for wigan. thanks very much for coming in, can we start with the measures that chris grayling announced today, what did you make of them?|j
meanwhile, englnad's women have recalled pace bowler katherine brunt and wicketkeeper sarah taylor foreries starts at new road on saturday that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. we will be back to the bbc sport centre in a short while. let's return now to the transport secretary's statement on the disruption many rail passengers are facing. speaking to mps, chris grayling unveiled measures to tackle the cancellations and delays caused by...
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there were centuries for tammy beaumont and sarah taylor in what was a much—improved batting performancetwo sides have met since the ball tampering scandal, which saw three key australia players banned. but england captain eoin morgan says england won't use the scandal to sledge the aussies, as they'd rather concentrate on their own performance. we need to expose some of our weaknesses in order to be in contention for the world cup this time next year. we can‘tjust keep cruising along and doing ok or getting over the line just about. we want to learn as we go along between now and next year and there is still a lot we need to learn. and let's finish by going back to the world cup, because one thing we do know is that footballers, on the whole, are big kids. 0ne squad looking cheery is the brazilian squad. here they are pelting the former liverpool forward phillipe countinho with eggs, flour and water on his 26th birthday yesterday. there is a mark, what does he have down the back of his pants. a hacker one and they smash it. then there is a flower and a bit more water. watch what he does
there were centuries for tammy beaumont and sarah taylor in what was a much—improved batting performancetwo sides have met since the ball tampering scandal, which saw three key australia players banned. but england captain eoin morgan says england won't use the scandal to sledge the aussies, as they'd rather concentrate on their own performance. we need to expose some of our weaknesses in order to be in contention for the world cup this time next year. we can‘tjust keep cruising along and...