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falling to the third loss. >> lining up in wellington singing their national anthem. >> england were perhaps talking about how to save themselves at the world cup campaign. with their opening in middle order batsman gone englands young son stepped up. the 24-year-old carving out a career best 121. to timely give england respectability in their score as they finish the in engs at 309/6. but true to englands recent form that respectability didn't last long. we've dropped catches and sloppy -- with dropped catches and sloppy bowling allowing sri lanka to chase down the target. at the beach the batsmen thrived. sri lanka romped to 312/1, a 9-wicket victory. >> anything can happen in the tournament. we were one down when things started. but we came back really hard. but that's not - at the end we have to play against australia in the next match. we want to give 100% and win the match. >> you look at the best sides or bowlers, they are predicted to be good and when we are firing we are predictably good. we have two tall guise effective, swinging the ball. so that's the balance of their att
falling to the third loss. >> lining up in wellington singing their national anthem. >> england were perhaps talking about how to save themselves at the world cup campaign. with their opening in middle order batsman gone englands young son stepped up. the 24-year-old carving out a career best 121. to timely give england respectability in their score as they finish the in engs at 309/6. but true to englands recent form that respectability didn't last long. we've dropped catches and...
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. >> we'll start at the cricket world cup, sri lanka heaped more pain on england in wellington beating them by 9 wickets. they fall to their third loss at the tournament. sarah coates reports. >>> lining up in wellington singing their national anthem. [ singing ] >>> england were perhaps thinking about how to save themselves and their world cup campaign >>> with their opening and middle order batsman, englands young gun, joe root stepped up. the 24-year-old carving out a career best 121. to finally give england respectability in their score, as they finished their innings at 309/6. but true to englands recent form that respectability did not last long. with dropped catches and sloppy bowling allowing sri lanka to easily chase down the target. at the crease their batsmen thrived. kumar sangakkara and syria mannery bringing up tonnes as sri lanka rocked to 312/1, a 9-wicket victory. england need to win the final two games against bangladesh and afghanistan to avoid being knocked out >>> rafael nadal will go for a record of equalling 46th clay when he plays in the open. meanwhile, his lon
. >> we'll start at the cricket world cup, sri lanka heaped more pain on england in wellington beating them by 9 wickets. they fall to their third loss at the tournament. sarah coates reports. >>> lining up in wellington singing their national anthem. [ singing ] >>> england were perhaps thinking about how to save themselves and their world cup campaign >>> with their opening and middle order batsman, englands young gun, joe root stepped up. the 24-year-old...
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>>reporter: growing up in wellington singing the national anthem. ♪♪ >>reporter: england were perhapsnking about how to save themselves and their world cup campaign. with their opening in middle order batsman gone easily england's young gun stepped up. the 24 year old carving out a career best 121. >> we've dropped catches and sloppy bowling allowing sri lanka to easily chase down their target. at the crease their batsman thrived. they dropped to 312 for 1. >> i think anything can happen in this tournament. you know. we were one down when things started. but we came back really hard. but that's not the end. we have to play against ausa in the next match. so we want to win that match also. >> when we bowl one bad bowl, every couple of overs or every over, you're going to be punished. and we were. >>reporter: england now needs to win their final two group games against bangladesh and afghanistan to avoid being knocked out. >>> sunday's games saw pack stand keeping their world cup hopes alive with a win over zimbabwe. pack stand going on to win by 20 rounds. >> you need to be really aggr
>>reporter: growing up in wellington singing the national anthem. ♪♪ >>reporter: england were perhapsnking about how to save themselves and their world cup campaign. with their opening in middle order batsman gone easily england's young gun stepped up. the 24 year old carving out a career best 121. >> we've dropped catches and sloppy bowling allowing sri lanka to easily chase down their target. at the crease their batsman thrived. they dropped to 312 for 1. >> i...
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. >> lining up in wellington singing a national anthem. [ singing ] england were perhaps thinking about how to save themselves. and their world cup campaign. with the opening in middle order batsman gone scotland's young gun stepped up. the 24-year-old carving out a career best 121. finally giving england respectability, finishing at 309/6. but true to englands recent form that respectability didn't last long. a dropped catches and sloppy bowling allowing sri lanka to chase down the target. at the crease their batsmen thrived. kumar sangakkara and they'ra mannery bringing up -- they'ra many bringing up tonnes. rocking to a 9-wicket victory. >> anything can happen in the tournament, you know. we were one down when things started. but we came back really hard. but that is not - in the end we have to play against australia in the next match. we want to win that match also. >> when we bowl one bad ball every couple of overs or every over, you'll be punished and we were. >> england need to pin a final two group games against bangladesh, and afghanistan, to avoid being knocked out >>> in sund
. >> lining up in wellington singing a national anthem. [ singing ] england were perhaps thinking about how to save themselves. and their world cup campaign. with the opening in middle order batsman gone scotland's young gun stepped up. the 24-year-old carving out a career best 121. finally giving england respectability, finishing at 309/6. but true to englands recent form that respectability didn't last long. a dropped catches and sloppy bowling allowing sri lanka to chase down the...
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an unbeated 237 new zealand as they swept the west indies why wellington to reach the semifinals. so far for new zealand the headlines have been made by their captain. today was all about him as he batted first. he hit 24 fours and 11 sixes. and coming off just 163 bowls the highest seen. and it held the black caps to 393-7. any hopes for getting close to that score was snuffed out by a brilliant performance by the kiwi in the field. the westendies bold out for 250 and new zealand 43 runs. >> i was proud of today and we could win another game and another one after that. just proud to get to score that many runs and get the run as well. >> we've just been consistent we've had some good games. we've had bad games. but we have not been consistent. i think we need to be more consistent than we are at the moment. >> guptil's 237 is the highest in history. he beats the record of the west indies. his 215 coming in this world cup. and then gary kurston with three of the top records made during the tournament. >>> to football, meanwhile spain's la liga in the first la liga match of the day
an unbeated 237 new zealand as they swept the west indies why wellington to reach the semifinals. so far for new zealand the headlines have been made by their captain. today was all about him as he batted first. he hit 24 fours and 11 sixes. and coming off just 163 bowls the highest seen. and it held the black caps to 393-7. any hopes for getting close to that score was snuffed out by a brilliant performance by the kiwi in the field. the westendies bold out for 250 and new zealand 43 runs....
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. >> reporter: lining up in wellington singing their national anthem.nd was perhaps thinking about how to save themselves and their world cup campaign. with their opening p england's young gun joe brute stepped up. the 24-year-old carving out a career 12 one. gave england some respectability as they finished at 309 to 6. >> less expectibility didn't last long. we dropped catches and sloppy bowling allowing sri lanka to easily chase down their target. at the crease battle and thrived. both bringing up tons as sri lanka rocked to 312 to 1 and 9 wicket victory. >> anything can happen in this tournament you know. we wonder when things started. but we came back really hard but that's not in the end we have to play against australia in the next match. we want to give 100% in that match, also every over you are going to be punished. we were. >> england now need to win their final two group games against bangladesh to avoid being knocked out. sarah coats, al jazeera. >> pakistan keeping their homes alive with a nervy win over zimbabwe batting first. backstan ca
. >> reporter: lining up in wellington singing their national anthem.nd was perhaps thinking about how to save themselves and their world cup campaign. with their opening p england's young gun joe brute stepped up. the 24-year-old carving out a career 12 one. gave england some respectability as they finished at 309 to 6. >> less expectibility didn't last long. we dropped catches and sloppy bowling allowing sri lanka to easily chase down their target. at the crease battle and...
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new zealand take on the west indies in wellington on saturday. australia in adelaide - beating pakistan 3-0 in a one-day series in october in the united arab emirates. >> doesn't matter how well you played beforehand or what your plans are affidavits. it's about tomorrow being 100% focused and as well prepared as you can be. and then batting as well and bowling as well as you can, and the fielding hopefully continues to be as good as it has been throughout the tournament. at this stage i don't have too many concerns. >> it's on the team to perform better. by the chance the luck. we are hopeful and very positive. and i think we have a line-up that can go through any team. i feel that is just getting back into form. this is only a matter of just putting on a good show. >> the football and the quarterfinal line-up for the u.e.f.a. champion's league. friday's draw including bars wr and juventus starting the second legs with 2-1 leads. barcelona overcoming manchester city. radic putting them in front. city could have drawn the match. 3-1 overall to ba
new zealand take on the west indies in wellington on saturday. australia in adelaide - beating pakistan 3-0 in a one-day series in october in the united arab emirates. >> doesn't matter how well you played beforehand or what your plans are affidavits. it's about tomorrow being 100% focused and as well prepared as you can be. and then batting as well and bowling as well as you can, and the fielding hopefully continues to be as good as it has been throughout the tournament. at this stage i...
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it will not be until the 15th of january that wellington and fort fisher will actually fall, when the defenses protecting the river feeding into petersburg and then wilmington itself falls just a little more than a month later. but that is also going to set into motion the events that take place in 1865 at petersburg. because with that fall, and with the confederate supplies being cut out, they now becomes a concerted effort to end this war. and so there is talk of some type of piece being arranged. and they're eagerly in february the president of the united states going to board up a steamer, aside wheel steamer about 180 feet long that has been designed to be a fairy called the river queen, and he and secretary state william stewart are going to set sail from washington, d.c. and come down the hampton roads and it is there that they will entertain aps commission. the vice president, alexander stephens, senator robert hunter an assistant secretary of war former justice of the supreme court john campbell. and they will try to figure out a way to end this war without further hostility.
it will not be until the 15th of january that wellington and fort fisher will actually fall, when the defenses protecting the river feeding into petersburg and then wilmington itself falls just a little more than a month later. but that is also going to set into motion the events that take place in 1865 at petersburg. because with that fall, and with the confederate supplies being cut out, they now becomes a concerted effort to end this war. and so there is talk of some type of piece being...
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wellington chen of siesta key, florida, gets a visit from police. >> obviously, when the police are atour door, you always wonder if you did something wrong. >> he is told the gut-wrenching news, that his wife of 26 years, the mother to their three children, 53-year-old donna, was hit and killed by a drunk driver. >> some friends of ours actually had witnessed the accident and said that she's been walking or running dog and obviously, we knew that i was missing at that point. we assumed he'd been hit by the car as well. >> it's undetermined if barney's injuries come from the drunk driver and why he is found more than three miles away from the scene of the crime and a half mile into the ocean. later that evening, authorities reunite a battered and bruised barney with the chens. >> a sarasota family is grieving tonight after a mother was killed by a drunk driver while jogging with her dog. >> the following day, a stunned rory puts the pieces of the sad story together when he watches a local newscast. >> this woman had been killed in a hit-and-run dui, and she was with her dog. so, for us
wellington chen of siesta key, florida, gets a visit from police. >> obviously, when the police are atour door, you always wonder if you did something wrong. >> he is told the gut-wrenching news, that his wife of 26 years, the mother to their three children, 53-year-old donna, was hit and killed by a drunk driver. >> some friends of ours actually had witnessed the accident and said that she's been walking or running dog and obviously, we knew that i was missing at that point....
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and then wellington management and credit suisse and others. >> thank you very manager the. >> you'rebusiness. so this is good. >> i'm happy to live up to the disrupters quota. >> here's the question about this. this business has grown like a weed. you are dependent largely on twitter twitter, right? this lives or dies whether people are inputting information into twitter that can be a sort of signal to you. there are questions about the future of twitter. >> i am extremely bullish on twitter. i do not own stock in twitter. it's important to understand that twitter is really the nervous system of the internet. it's a platform on which people publish in an open forum what they see and hear around the world. so while there are many social media platforms, twitter really is the place where information breaks. because individuals take it upon themselves to be sensors out there like the example you showed earlier. so i think that quality of twitter is incredibly important in terms of its long-term ability. >> what about pros tect pekts? >> it's easy to spot things that aren't necessarily r
and then wellington management and credit suisse and others. >> thank you very manager the. >> you'rebusiness. so this is good. >> i'm happy to live up to the disrupters quota. >> here's the question about this. this business has grown like a weed. you are dependent largely on twitter twitter, right? this lives or dies whether people are inputting information into twitter that can be a sort of signal to you. there are questions about the future of twitter. >> i am...