Scotland v England: ODI – live!

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30th over: Scotland 200-2 (MacLeod 52, Munsey 0) “The question about the England batsman with three 150+ scores in ODIs – is the answer something brilliant like Ronnie Irani?” says Eamonn Maloney. “If not, can you devise a question (perhaps using some sort of Jeopardy-style reverse function on statsguru) to which the answer is, brilliantly, Ronnie Irani?”

Sadly, I already know the question: when England left Robin Smith out of the Test team for the final time in 1996, who replaced him?

Plunkett returns to the attack and takes his second wicket. Berrington drove high towards long off, where Root took a calm running catch.

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Written by Rob Smyth This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2018/jun/10/scotland-v-england-odi-live under the title “Scotland v England: ODI – live!”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Stan Collymore: ‘The thing white men hate most is outspoken black men’

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The former England forward-turned-broadcaster has become a strident voice on football’s relationship with race and, despite the backlash on social media, he stands by every word

Stan Collymore has agreed to speak to me on the Tuesday afternoon just gone but it has to be over the phone as he is driving to St George’s Park for England’s pre-World Cup media day. So I call him at 1pm and connect immediately. But the line is bad and I fear our interview will not go well. Or proceed at all.

I need not have worried. The sound improves and, as it does, Collymore bursts into life. The next half an hour or so is a whirlwind as the former England forward speaks passionately, honestly, intelligently and controversially about a topic that means a lot to him: race. Collymore has a lot to say, a lot to get off his chest, a lot of targets to fire at, and it is riveting.

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Messi and Ronaldo primed for final World Cup hurrah as England get real | Daniel Taylor

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Restrained hopes around Gareth Southgate’s side are a good thing in a tournament that represents the last chance for two greats to join Maradona and Pelé in the World Cup pantheon

At least this time nobody has fallen into the trap of thinking England might actually win the damn thing. Nobody inside the England camp has proclaimed they are going to Russia to bring the trophy back home. And perhaps just as important, nobody in the media is feverishly backing our boys to do it. Not yet, anyway.

Instead, the mood seems restrained compared to previous tournaments, as if the penny has dropped that England have not done a great deal in the World Cup since the year – the one between 1965 and 1967 – that Jürgen Klopp has suggested we no longer mention because of the pressure it puts on the team.

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Belmont Stakes 2018: Justify’s breeding rights hit record $75M

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Justify, primarily owned by WinStar Farm, China Horse Club & SF Racing, was purchased as a yearling for $500,000.

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Young Bafana Journal: Opening ceremony for Football 4 Friendship

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The Young Bafana lads have landed in Moscow. This is their story

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Change of pace leaves England at a loss and clubs playing catch-up | Paul Rees

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South Africa defeat exposes what Eddie Jones already knows: that rugby is faster and more fluid at international level

When the Premiership clubs raise the issue of Eddie Jones’s national squad training sessions this summer, bristling at a high attrition rate, Twickenham should show a video of England’s latest defeat against a nascent South Africa side who were able to recover from an appalling start because of an ability, honed in Super Rugby, to play at sustained pace.

It was a Premiership player, the Sale scrum-half Faf de Klerk, who was his side’s catalyst, but the difference was at forward, where the Springboks retained their shape in the loose when a crazy game was at its most frenetic. England took an early 24-3 lead through the passing ability of George Ford that exploited a narrow, naive defence, but once the home side got hold of the ball, the failings that addled this year’s Six Nations campaign surfaced.

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Tyson Fury wins farcical fight after Sefer Seferi quits on his stool

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• Outclassed Albanian four and a half stone lighter than Fury
• Boos ring out after Seferi does not come out for fifth round

Tyson Fury’s quest to regain his heavyweight title began with a kiss to the crowd, a brawl at ringside, and more showboating than fighting until he finally decided to step on the gas and stop his outgunned opponent Sefer Seferi at the end of the fourth round.

Before then Fury had poked his tongue out at his opponent, performed a 360-degree spin in the ring and, as a brawl broke out close to ringside, seemed more interested in that than the punches his opponent was throwing at him.

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Belgium World Cup 2018 team guide: tactics, key players and expert predictions

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Thrilling in attack, vulnerable at the back, Belgium could go far but struggle against tactically superior sides

This article is part of the Guardian’s 2018 World Cup Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 32 countries who have qualified for Russia. theguardian.com is running previews from two countries each day in the run-up to the tournament kicking off on 14 June.

Related: Thomas Meunier: Belgium’s wing-back as happy in a gallery as playing

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Dan Carter: ‘Seeing a psychologist allowed me to confront my demons’

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The World Cup winner discusses what makes a great player, rugby’s mental burdens and switching sports for Soccer Aid

Dan Carter may be one of the leading rugby players of any era, a World Cup winner and the record points scorer in Test rugby, but he admits to being captured by nerves as he prepares for the end of his career in Europe before moving to Japan. The New Zealand fly-half, whose three-year stint with Racing 92 ended in anticlimax when injury ruled him out of the European Champions Cup final against Leinster last month and the Pro 14 semi-final against Castres, is in the Rest of the World squad for the Soccer Aid match against England at Old Trafford at 8pm on Sunday night.

“I am more nervous than I have ever been before a rugby game,” says Carter, who scored 1,598 points in 112 appearances for the All Blacks. “I have not got a football background and suddenly I am running around a field with football superstars. It’s crazy. I am not sure where I will play, on the left flank I imagine, but I am just happy to be alongside so many legends of the game and at Old Trafford. Not many Kiwis can boast that.”

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Austria vs Brazil: TV channel, live stream, squad news & match preview

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Brazil continue their preparations for the World Cup against the Austrians, who defeated Germany in a friendly last week

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