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last up the temple as a last recognized batsman, he hit nine 60s, had a century partnership with stuart broad with the six wicket. the main talking point was the dismissal ofjenny bierce oh, the sixth wicket down. he ducked under the final ball ball and thinking the over was finished the ball dead, he left his crease by the australian wicketkeeper through thunderstorms and by the letter of the law, pearsall was out the incident angered the majority of the crowd and three large members have been suspended pending an investigation after verbally abusing assure this players as they walked through the famous long room inside the pipe and then at lunch. as for the incident itself, here are the captions use. i incident itself, here are the captions use.— captions use. i don't think it's a new _ captions use. i don't think it's a new one. _ captions use. i don't think it's a new one. in - captions use. i don't think it's a new one. in fact - captions use. i don't think it's a new one. in fact you| captions use. i don't think - it's a new one. in fact you see bairstow do it a bit, he did it on day one to our guys. he
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looked like he stepped out of his crease after the ball and are wicketkeeper site and under her arm on the sums and you leave the rest of did it and press wassup was there any moment that you thought you might withdraw the appeal? i thought it was totally fair, that's the rules just like the cash the night before, that's rules and you leave it up to the umpires.— rules and you leave it up to the umires. , ., ., the umpires. first and foremost it's out and _ the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a — the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a big _ the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a big part _ the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a big part of- the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a big part of it - it's out and a big part of it is understanding when is it over— is understanding when is it over and _ is understanding when is it over and both umpires were in the movement of as there is a square — the movement of as there is a square leg the other one comes in for— square leg the other one comes in for the — square leg the other one comes in forthe sums, square leg the other one comes in for the sums, bairstow was out of— in for the sums, bairstow was out of his_ in for the sums, bairstow was out of his crease in between overs — out of his crease in between overs and _ out of his crease in between overs and i think it if the shoe _ overs and i think it if the shoe was _ overs and i think it if the shoe was on the other foot i would — shoe was on the other foot i would ask the umpires come put them _ would ask the umpires come put them under pressure, and i would — them under pressure, and i would have to come to a decision— would have to come to a decision i would have to think
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about the _ decision i would have to think about the spirit of the game and what they actually want to win a — and what they actually want to win a test _ and what they actually want to win a test much like that and when — win a test much like that and when i — win a test much like that and when i think about that it's in no. when i think about that it's in no, , , when i think about that it's in no. over sports correspondent cive us no. over sports correspondent give us his — no. over sports correspondent give us his thoughts _ no. over sports correspondent give us his thoughts on - no. over sports correspondent give us his thoughts on a - give us his thoughts on a dramatic finality at the home of cricket. dramatic finality at the home of cricket-— of cricket. here's the end of our test _ of cricket. here's the end of our test match _ of cricket. here's the end of our test match where - of cricket. here's the end of our test match where we i of cricket. here's the end of. our test match where we find yourself discussing the spirits of cricket. it's existed somewhere over the sport, i'm never sure if it's been applied consistently in the ashes. lots of perspectives on the dismissal. certainly, he wasn't trying to take an advantage when you left the crease on the he thought to boat was dead. the australian wicketkeeper reacted quickly to through thunderstorms, the laws were applied, bairstow is out. assure that as captain says fear, and glenn says no. then stokes played one of his very best innings here today in defeat rather than victory but the way he applied himself early in his innings then went to the blistering attacks later on was a real example of how
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this kind of attack and cricket can still work for england. there was a raucous atmosphere, hostile at times, and the behavior of some mcc members in the long room, i wonder if they would regret that. somehow, england has a take this fighting spirit the right way into the third test because australia are now in a very dominant position was zero up, three to play, they don't use a sears from here to there? that sta with sears from here to there? that stay with the — sears from here to there? that stay with the kit _ sears from here to there? that stay with the kit because cricket, shellac a book there place at the 50 and over workup. they beat zimbabwe by nine wickets. it took sri lanka just as many overs to knock off the funds required. zimbabwe can still qualify if they beat scotland on tuesday. max verstappen has continued his dominance in this seasons
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formula i world championship, winning a fifth race in a role after searching polo. he eased victory at the austrian grand prix, moving each one points clear. charles leclerc took second. sergio perez took third. �* , , ., second. sergio perez took third. �*, , ., third. it's been a positive weekend _ third. it's been a positive weekend for _ third. it's been a positive weekend for us. - third. it's been a positive weekend for us. with - third. it's been a positivej weekend for us. with the third. it's been a positive - weekend for us. with the sprint formats it's a bit more hectic but i think we did everything was as a team and today the car was as a team and today the car was really good. i think we are really looking well after our tires and of course you settle into a rhythm and i think also the virtual safety car made it's a bit different for strategies for a few cars but we stuck to her on one and i think that worked out well. we did a good race today. the first — did a good race today. the first stint we had to took care of the — first stint we had to took care of the tires, for some reason i was _ of the tires, for some reason i was really— of the tires, for some reason i was really struggling with the rares, — was really struggling with the rares, so _ was really struggling with the rares, so we were trained to
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take — rares, so we were trained to take a hit— rares, so we were trained to take a bit of margin on that set but _ take a bit of margin on that set but in _ take a bit of margin on that set but in the second unless i could — set but in the second unless i could push a bit more and the peace — could push a bit more and the peace came together quite nice. we are — peace came together quite nice. we are still far from the red butt— we are still far from the red bull on that and we need to work— bull on that and we need to work hard but it's been a good day, _ work hard but it's been a good day, a — work hard but it's been a good day, a positive feeling. ukraine _ day, a positive feeling. ukraine have complete the december u — 21 championship in georgia. they came from behind to beat france, and are also in the finalfour, to beat france, and are also in the final four, new gases anthony gordon with only closets up in good with face israel, ukraine with sequence being in the semis. after a four year wait, the american clover, ricky followed is back in the winners circle. he wanted latest pga tour event. the rocket mortgage classic. to do so, he finished in a three way tie for the lead after his final round but won a tournament on the first playoff hole. on the dp world tour, the
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new zealand player rocketed up the leaderboard at the british masters, finishing ten under two shots clear. the british cyclist adam yates has retained the lead as yellowjersey following stage two of the tour de france, finishing in the chase impact inns stay shoe of san sebastian, which was won by a frenchman. stage iii sees the tour move from spain into france on monday. the dutch sprinter lorena weber is one stage iii of the women's zero the italia i had of her countrymen country woman, six stages to go. big tennis news, nikki curious as pulled out of wimbledon on the eve of the tournament. last years runner—up has torn a ligament in his list some of the
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australian has hardly played this year, for the notes of his home grand slam with a knee injury, he was due to play on the first day on court one against belgians that would go from. nick curiel chris is out but before he hits in knob forward in anger he completed his media rounds before withdrawing. we heard from plenty of others are hoping still to be standing at the end of women than fortnight. —— wimbledon. of women than fortnight. -- wimbledon.— of women than fortnight. -- wimbledon. it's a privilege to be top-seeded. _ wimbledon. it's a privilege to be top-seeded. i _ wimbledon. it's a privilege to be top-seeded. i think- wimbledon. it's a privilege to be top-seeded. i think i - be top—seeded. i think i deserve it. i worked really hard for it but for me it sounds crazy. to be top—seeded after 20 years. it sounds crazy. to be top-seeded after 20 years— after 20 years. it it's really nice to see _ after 20 years. it it's really nice to see the _ after 20 years. it it's really nice to see the pictures - after 20 years. it it's really i
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nice to see the pictures in the halls — nice to see the pictures in the halls and _ nice to see the pictures in the halls and it's an amazing feeling _ halls and it's an amazing feeling and if feels like it was _ feeling and if feels like it was yesterday so really nice to be back — was yesterday so really nice to be back i _ was yesterday so really nice to be back. ., ~ be back. i went to the locker room and — be back. i went to the locker room and i _ be back. i went to the locker room and i saw _ be back. i went to the locker room and i saw indiana's - be back. i went to the locker i room and i saw indiana's photo with the trophy and i told him they had the wrong teacher and it's nice to come back and learned a lot from that final, i'm sure if i play another final here it would be a different one and i would leave my everything on the court. —— elena. i my everything on the court. -- elena. . , ., elena. i am focusing on the rocess elena. i am focusing on the process and _ elena. i am focusing on the process and learning - elena. i am focusing on the process and learning and i elena. i am focusing on the. process and learning and i'm not really— process and learning and i'm not really thinking about the results — not really thinking about the results as much as with other tournaments. so, for sure quarterfinals would be a great step _ quarterfinals would be a great step forward there's always tots — step forward there's always lots of _ step forward there's always lots of motivation and i'm aware _ lots of motivation and i'm aware of— lots of motivation and i'm aware of the numbers and history— aware of the numbers and history so that's another motivational factor no doubt but i — motivational factor no doubt but i also need to try to enjoy what — but i also need to try to enjoy what i — but i also need to try to enjoy what i have and work hard for
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what — what i have and work hard for what i — what i have and work hard for what i want.— what i want. that is about it. a reminder _ what i want. that is about it. a reminder of _ what i want. that is about it. a reminder of our _ what i want. that is about it. a reminder of our top - what i want. that is about it. | a reminder of our top story, i should have going 2—0 up in the ashes series against england after winning both runs at nordson. thus more on the bbc sports website but for me and the rest of the team goodbye for now. hello. after the warmth ofjune, a completely different weather setup for the start ofjuly. probably summed up best by showing the outlook at wimbledon, of course, which starts on monday. first part of the week, rain at times, not a wash—out by any means, but it's going to feel cool. temperatures below average and a bit breezy at times before things warm up later. and the reason is you've got low pressure centred across scandinavia. we're on the southern edge of it. so winds coming in from the west and north—west, and various banks of rain. and with temperatures dropping compared to what we've seen, probably one of the coolest commutes we've had for a while on monday morning. temperatures for many
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in single figures. and whilst many start with some sunshine overhead, though, to warm things up, there will be showers getting going across the west and still there in the north of scotland. but it's this batch of showers that work from west to east across england and wales with some sunshine either side. so a few heavy showers lingering through the afternoon, too. but still, that cloud outbreaks of rain continues in northern scotland. a blustery day, particularly for england and wales. and that will just add to the cool feel, especially in the cloudier moments. and when the showers are coming through, temperatures at 15—20 below the july average of around 17—23 degrees. and another cool night will follow. showers fade for many for a while during the first part of the night, though, still that cloud, outbreaks of rain, in northern scotland edging a bit further southwards. and then later in the night, south wales and southern half of england, a bank of more persistent rain, will gradually work its way in keeping temperatures up here in double figures, but a cool start to tuesday elsewhere. now it will be a wet morning, it looks like, across some southern counties of england, east anglia, before brightening up into the afternoon. sunshine and showers elsewhere,
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but central scotland into northern ireland, slightly more cloudy than we have seen on monday. again a greater chance of a few showers. brightening up in northern scotland but really cool here, 12—13 degrees and temperatures still in the teens further south, nowhere really getting much above 20 celsius. then as you go through tuesday night intto wednesday, it's all down to what happens to this little wave here. at the moment looks like that will push through france taking more persistent rain. it could get very close to the south coast, though. so there is the chance of some high cloud drifting up and some outbreaks of rain through the english channel. but at the moment, it looks like that will stay clear. a few showers dotted around to the south and the west, heaviest across scotland, northern ireland, some hail and thunder mixed in. and with winds a bit lighter than monday and tuesday, temperatures mightjust creep up a bit more in the sunnier moments. they will creep up even further into next end of the week as southerly winds develop. there could be some storms in the west.
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welcome to stay, reporting lab welcome to stay, reporting lab from singapore. the headlines. from singapore. the headlines. a relative of the french a relative of the french effect. teenager has sparked violence teenager has said they never and the family said they never called surveillance. taste and the family said they never called surveillance. taste and the family said they never called surveillance.— called surveillance. we don't tolerate what _ called surveillance. we don't and the family said they never called surveillance.— called surveillance. we don't tolerate what _ called surveillance. we don't tolerate what happened. - called surveillance. we don't tolerate what happened. we| tolerate what happened. i called surveillance. we don't tolerate what happened. we| called surveillance. we don't i tolerate what happened. we did called surveillance. we don't i tolerate what happened. we did not call for riots.— not call for riots.— not call for riots. from nhs encland not call for riots. from nhs england - _ not call for riots. from nhs encland not call for riots. from nhs england - _ not call for riots. from nhs england - patients- not call for riots. from nhs england - patients are i not call for riots. from nhs l england - patients are paying england — patients are paying the price for strike action and not call for riots. from nhs england - patients- not call for riots. from nhs england - patients are i not call for riots. from nhs l england - patients are paying england — patients are paying the price for strike action and disruption could get worse. disruption could get worse. asserting beijing's interest on asserting beijing's interest the world stage comes into
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