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india eventually bowled them out for 199. so they looked like they had the advantage but their innings started even worse — two for three after just 12 balls, shreyas iyer caught by david warner here at deep square leg. in the end, india came out on top thanks to a kl rahul six, his partnership with virat kohli helping them to win by six wickets. ravindra jadeja says the home advantage helped. i knew the condition in chennai, i've been playing here for ten or ii chennai, i've been playing here for ten or 11 years so i know the condition of this ground. so i enjoyed it and whatever i contribute to the team i'm always happy. defending champions england face bangladesh on tuesday in their second match. but ben stokes is likely to miss that one with a hip injury, just as he did the heavy defeat by new zealand in the tournament opener.
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stokes still appeared uncomfortable at training and the tricky outfield at the ground in dharamsala will also be a factor in any decision. onto the rugby world cup now and argentina will play wales in the quarter—finals. they beat japan 39 points to 27 in their winner takes all final pool game. mateo carreras scored a hat—trick of tries in nantes to help propel the pumas into the last eight. that game against wales is next saturday in marseille. fiji are also through but only after taking a losing bonus point against portugal who won their first ever world cup match. fiji qualify as pool runners up ahead of australia who are now officially out of the tournament. uefa has postponed all matches scheduled in israel for the next couple of weeks following the devastating events in the country this weekend. european football's governing body said in a statement — in light of the current security situation in israel, the following games will be postponed — thursday's european qualifier against switzerland,
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two under 21 internationals and an under 17 mini—tournament involving israel, belgium, gibraltar and wales. uefa say they will wait to decide whether next sunday's qualifer in kosovo will go ahead. onto football now and the premier league where arsenal beat manchester city in the league for the first time in eight years. in a somewhat turgid game at the emirates — substitute gabriel martinelli scored the only goal — a big deflection in the 86th minute. it means arsenal, who now sit joint top of the table, level on points with leaders tottenham. city aren't far behind, but this is the first time pep guardiola's side have lost consecutive league games for five years. it isa it is a special one. it has been a long time since they have been to man city that meant beaten man and we discussed that. it was a huge
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individual performances and with some luck we won the game. in many moments we recovered the ball to pass forward but overall everything was incredible.— overall everything was incredible. , ~' ., incredible. listen, i know these players _ incredible. listen, i know these players for - incredible. listen, i know these players for many i incredible. listen, i know. these players for many years and what _ these players for many years and what we have done together. i don't _ and what we have done together. i don't have to say much. it is an honour_ i don't have to say much. it is an honour and i don't have to say much. it is an honourand a i don't have to say much. it is an honour and a privilege to see — an honour and a privilege to see them _ an honour and a privilege to see them running and fighting. it has — see them running and fighting. it has been many years since they— it has been many years since they have _ it has been many years since they have beaten us and of course _ they have beaten us and of course the champions league and they will_ course the champions league and they will try to do it. liverpool are fourth, three points off top spot after conceding a late equaliser at brighton. brighton captain lewis dunk got the goal that made it 2—2 in what was an absorbing match. simon adingra scored theirfirst. mo salah netted both of liverpool's goals, the second from the penalty spot. the draw denied jurgen klopp a win on his eighth anniversary
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as liverpool manager. both teams put their opponent under— both teams put their opponent under pressure. that is normal and mistakes happen. the second half there — and mistakes happen. the second half there was outstanding attack _ half there was outstanding attack which ended up with the ball being nailed on the cross bah — ball being nailed on the cross bah that— ball being nailed on the cross bar. that would have been a great — bar. that would have been a great moment. i think that would _ great moment. i think that would have helped to calm everything down a little bit. i don't — everything down a little bit. i don't think that brighton would have _ don't think that brighton would have given up but it would have helped — have given up but it would have helped us — have given up but it would have helped us for sure. there was even later drama at the london stadium where another 2—2 draw played out with west ham scoring an 89th—minute equaliser to deny newcastle united victory. newcastle who beat ps6 in the week, looked to be heading for a fifth straight league win when alexander isak�*s second—half double turned the game around but eddie howe's side had to settle for a point after mohammed kudus' late goal.
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a frustrating game for us and probably— a frustrating game for us and probably little hangover from the mid — probably little hangover from the mid week for us although we try to _ the mid week for us although we try to avoid it. the good response in the second half. there — response in the second half. there is_ response in the second half. there is only one winner and we are frustrated. there is initiat— are frustrated. there is initial disappointment when you win an — initial disappointment when you win an opening game, and when the dust— win an opening game, and when the dust settles down you look at it differently and i think that— at it differently and i think that depends on our next run of results — that depends on our next run of results but _ that depends on our next run of results but we will keep on going — results but we will keep on going and we are very positive. newcastle played really well. we did not give them to many opportunities and we did not give loads and loads of opportunities. but we had a few ourselves and we just did not quite do the set pieces as well today as we have recently. i don't know if i can say a draw was the right result but i am pleased that we drew the game. there was also a draw at wolves the aston villa with two goals in the space of two second—half
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minutes at molineux. hwang hee—chan got the first for wolves. but celebrations were short—lived as villa hit back with defender pau torres's first goal for the club. well, in germany, xabi alonso's bayer leverkusen continued their unbeaten start to the bundesliga season with a 3—0 victory over cologne to return to the top of the table. defending champions bayern munich were 3—0 winners over freiburg, thanks to two goals from kingsley coman. and eintracht frankfurt beat heidenheim 2—0. meanwhile in spain, barcelona salvaged a draw at grenada. an antoine griezmann penalty in the 89th minute gave atletico madrid a win over real sociedad. alaves and real betis, and celta vigo against getafe both ended in draws. elsewherem, las palmas beat villareal. the former england captain wayne rooney has left his role as coach of major league soccer�*s dc united by mutual consent after they missed out on the mls cup play—offs. manchester united's record goalscorer took up the role with the washington—based side injuly 2022. he'd previously played for dc
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united before winding down his playing career when he became the derby county player—coach. it just feels like itjust feels like the right time for me to go back to england and see my family. i've not seen them for a long time. and what lies ahead, i do not know. whether other opportunities come up, eyes have seen a lot of reports in the media and i'm going back there to see my family in october november of course. the newly crowned fi world champion — max verstappen dominated the qatar grand prix leading from pole to flag. the only real drama was at the first corner on the opening lap, when lewis hamilton's race ended after he crashed into his mercedes team—mate george russell.
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remarkably russell recovered and fought back from 18th to finish fourth. verstappen though wasn't troubled on his way to his 14th grand prix victory of the season, he also claimed the fastest lap. last month the women's marathon record was broken and today, kelvin kiptum smashed the men's in chicago. the 23—year—old kenyan — who won also broke the london marathon course record earlier this year — was in dominant form, finishing in a time of two hours and 35 seconds. that's 3a seconds quicker than the previous record set by his compatriot, eliot kipchoge. celebrations for him and for the tennis world number two iga swiatek, who's won her fifth title of the year at the china open. the four time grand slam champion, who lost her world number one ranking recently, beat liudmila samsonova in straight sets in the final. swiatek had beaten coco gauff in the semis, ending the us open champion's i6—match unbeaten run.
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that's it from me. you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app, or our website. but from me and sportsday team — goodbye. hello. the weekend weather brought some extremes to the uk. we had the very wet weather in scotland, and then on sunday, it was exceptionally warm across so many other parts of the country. in northern ireland, 22.6 celsius — the warmest october day since the �*60s. about 2a in wales — that's the warmest in over a decade. and in london, nearly 26 celsius — about the warmest day
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in october since 2018. now the rain from scotland is petering out, some areas have had about a month's worth of rainfall recently. and the overall weather pattern is still showing a dip in the jet stream here, which is shunting that warmer atmosphere from the south. so once again, it will be exceedingly warm, not just here in the uk, but across many parts of western and also central europe this week. so the headline is one of a warm start this week — but not completely dry, there is some rain on the way — particularly where we don't want it in western parts of scotland, but that's not until tuesday. so here's the forecast, then, for the early morning. a lot of bright weather around little dribs and drabs perhaps in the western isles. still relatively cool in the north of scotland, around 13—15, but look at that — northern ireland, wales, england, widely into the 20s, perhaps even the mid—20s, again in london and the southeast. now a cold front is approaching and will bring some fresher weather, but again, rain to parts of scotland on tuesday. look at that rain reaching
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the northwest first, then it spreads into central scotland. but still very mild, 17—18 here, snd we're still talking about the low—to—mid—20s on tuesday widely across the uk. and then, tuesday into wednesday, we'll start to see a change coming in from the north. so a weather front will spread southwards across the uk. it will bring some rain, stronger winds for scotland and much fresher, much cooler, if not even colder conditions in the very far north of scotland — temperatures here barely making ten degrees in lowick, ii in stornoway, ia in newcastle, but still warmth with some cloud and rain on wednesday in the south, about 20—23 celsius. the temperatures will return to close to the seasonal norm, at least towards saturday, sunday, but it's stilljust the other side of average. so warmer than average, i think, over the coming days.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. 700 israelis killed and more than 400 people dead in gaza, as the conflict between hamas and israel intensifies. more than 260 bodies have now been recovered from the site of an israeli music festival raided by palestianian militants. gunfire and israeli forces battle hamas fighters holding out in the south of the country, with dozens of hostages still in captivity.
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hello, i'm carl nasman. the number of israelis and palestinians killed in spiralling violence continues to climb, more than a day after hamas militants stormed into israeli territory from gaza. and in the past few hours, we have learned that several american citizens are also among the dead in israel. that's according to a us national security council spokesperson. in gaza we've seen deadly israeli air strikes lighting up the night sky and rolling blackouts have made it challenging for hospitals to treat the wounded. and overnight in israel, palestinian militants targeted southern towns like ashkelon with a barrage of rocket attacks. here's more of what we know at this hour. the israeli military
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says more than 700 israelis have been killed.

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