England v Australia: fifth ODI – live!

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30th over: Australia 187-8 (Short 32, Lyon 1) Just the three singles, coming before the excitement of the review. If you can call it at . Peeeeep! Rob Smyth on the tools on the England v Panama MBM and then he’ll be taking over from me when that is finished. Busy boy.

NOT OUT! No edge, so not caught, and missing by a long way on ball tracking.

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Premiership must shoulder some blame for England slump under Eddie Jones

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Players are caught between the demands of the regular club season and the expectations of a nation

When Sir Clive Woodward resigned as England’s head coach in September 2004, less than a year after leading the country to World Cup success, he said in an emotional press conference that he had become overwhelmed by the perpetual need to compromise with the Premiership clubs over the release and treatment of players who were becoming burned out.

England have had five head coaches since then and some are calling for a sixth, with Eddie Jones’s lustre dulled by a run of five successive defeats. Many of the problems that Woodward highlighted then remain, even if two years after his departure an agreement over elite players was signed by Twickenham and Premiership Rugby.

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Saudi woman to drive Formula One car to mark end of ban

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Aseel Al Hamad to take lap of Le Castellet circuit ahead of French Grand Prix

Aseel Al Hamad is to make a further breakthrough for Saudi Arabian women by driving a Formula One car ahead of the French Grand Prix.

The lap of the Le Castellet circuit comes on the day a ban ended on women driving on the Gulf kingdom’s roads.

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Billie Jean King still bearing arms in tennis battle of the sexes

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Ever since the American won the first Wimbledon singles title of the open era 50 years ago she has fought for equality and, despite some major advances, we are not there yet

Billie Jean King remembers it well. It was 5 July 1968. The American had just won her third straight Wimbledon title, her second grand slam title of that year and her fifth overall at the time. But this one meant that little bit more, the first Wimbledon of the Open era, as tennis finally welcomed back the professionals into the sport, ending the era of “shamateurism” when amateurs were paid under the table. Overjoyed after her win over the Australian Judy Tegart, King collected the trophy from Princess Marina of Kent and then, for the first time, pocketed a cheque as well. That was when things went wrong.

“I knew we were starting to go in the right direction because it was professional and then the prize money was there,” King says. “Then I had another shock, though, at the finals. Because I didn’t really look at the money – I just knew we had money – I got £750 and Rod Laver got £2,000 and I was like: ‘Oh God, here we go again … argh, there’s another battle, we’ve got pro tennis but now the girls are getting a bad deal.’ They thought I should be thrilled with that. I was thrilled we got a cheque, there was no question. I was thrilled with professional tennis. I am just so big on equality, if it was reversed, I would have thought that was wrong, too.”

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Iceland v Croatia: Zlatko Dalic to rest stars for Hallgrimsson divorce hearing

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Iceland have been offered hope of World Cup progression after Croatia’s coach confirmed he will leave out six first-choice players.

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World Cup 2018 Group G: Fixtures, standings, squads & full details on England & Belgium group

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Goal brings you all the details of the Group G fixtures including fixtures, standings and squads for England and Belgium

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England vs Panama: Live blog, text commentary, line-ups, stream & TV channel

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England will be a confident side ahead of their meeting with Panama and a victory would be enough to secure a spot in the last 16

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Hand Of God, Beckham v Simeone and England’s World Cup referee controversies

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Goal takes a look at the refereeing controversies that have plagued the Three Lions throughout the history of major tournaments

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Goal-shy Sterling still vital for England despite being dropped

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The Manchester City forward has netted just twice for his country and is set to be left out against Panama, but still has a key role to play in Russia

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England vs Panama: TV channel, live stream, squad news & preview

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England will be a confident side ahead of their meeting with Panama and a victory would be enough to secure a spot in the last 16

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