in the lead up to the game, as well as just before the game, i did not have a sense of the guys being overawed or nervous by the situation. i mean, the whole thing we spoke about this week was actually being excited by the occasion. it is not very often you get to play a full eden gardens against india in a world cup so from that point of view, it was exciting for me more than anything else and i genuinely felt the players were excited by the occasion so i cannot speakfor them individually but i did get not get a sense of a huge amount of nerves prior to the game. that said, our execution probably let us down more than anything else and put us on the back foot. where does the world cup go to next? that is the visibility in delhi. that is where bangladesh and sri lanka will be playing in a smog—filled delhi. on monday. currently ranked as the world's most polluted city. both teams have cancelled training sessions in the past couple of days to minimise the exposure to the conditions. the air quality is you said writer is affecting both teams and it is not ideal but we have no choice. we have to play in the condition in front of us. we are keeping a close eye on players. some of the players did not turn up a practice because they are asthmatic so they stayed indoors. and even for practices we had been very conscious. we train what we have to train and then go back into the dressing room. they do not like to spend time unless they are bowling or batting. lewis diaz dedicated his liverpool equaliser on sunday to his father who has been kidnapped in his native colombia. they drew i— all at luton with lewis diaz's goal coming at injury time. liveable went behind in the 80th minute and diaz came off the bench and scored a 95th minute. we then revealed a message under his shirt which read "freedom for dad". he released a statement as well saying, "i beg that they free him immediately, "respecting his integrity and ending this painful weight. "in the name of love and compassion, we asked that "reconsider their actions and allow us to have him back." after the game, know what's necessary, we just gave each other a hug. that is all. we know how he is. 0k. but desperately waiting for the right news. that is all. besides that, we had moments like this in the past. i understand 100%. it is a nice story, superpositive but these things go by. the real information we need is a different information so that is it. but tonight, anyway, it is a really, really positive thing for him but all the other problem stay the same. in the other premier league game nottingham forest stopped aston villa from going third in the table. they beat them 2—0. aina and magala with the goals. forrester got an unbeaten record but it is the first win since august. we are not an established team yet and that is the exciting bit of where we are. it is only a second season in the premier league and you want to get in a certain way you really belong here and we're still trying to build that we have to get there. it is a lot of hard work but to do that you start with attitude and commitment and believing in each other and we have that. just to make sure our plans work over the course of time. and if there is, we get better. i was a difficult challenge away. and today i learnt the game, we cannot relax, we have to be strong defensively away and we have to try to work hard if we want to get to the top seven teams in the league. arsenal ended manchester city unbeaten streak with kelly equaliser counted out steph catley opener. a late winner. we will see that coming up at meadow park. these are the two early goals. but here comes the winner. a mistake from city's teenage keeper. the winnerfor arsenal. bristol city finally tasted victory coming from a goal down to beat west ham 3—2. aurora galley scored from the spot away at spurs. liverpool's excellent start continued with a win over leicester city. rachel williamson scoring in stoppage time. emma hayes is close to being confirmed as the new head coach of the united states women's national team. she could become the world's highest paid female coach. she is leaving chelsea at the end of the season. she won 13 major trophies and her 11 years in charge. she previously managed in the us at the us at the chicago stars. real madrid could have moved to the top of the lower but they were held to a goalless draw at home. an unlikely leaderfor la liga. there were three other games. in italy, juventus beat fiorentina. romelu lukaku missed a penalty but then scored. va ro na va rona have varona have dropped to the bottom three. ——verona. max verstappen has extended his record for the most wins in the f1 record for the most wins in the fi season after dominating then brazil grand prix. there was a crash and the first corner. from the restart to the chequered flag, max verstappen lead. he is now fourth in the all—time list for the most wins. 52, lifting him above elaine prost. novak djokovic has one of the paris masters title for a seventh time. he won in straight sets. he is now recorded 18 straight victories since losing the wimbledon final injuly. he is drawn level with carlos alcatraz. the serbian has been struggling with a tummy problem which left him feeling under the weather in paris. he did not face a single breakpoint. a course record was broken at the new york city marathon. two hours, 40 york city marathon. two hours, a0 minutes and 58 seconds, eight seconds faster. in the women's race, the boston marathon winner claimed her second major win of the year. last year's weiner was third. lots more on the bbc sports website. all the latest from the cricket world cup. india dominating in their home world cup but from me and the rest of the team, that is all for now. hello there. we've seen some strong aurora pictures coming in over recent hours here at the bbc weather centre. this beautiful one was from the aberdeenshire area in northern scotland. but this one is from folkestone. the significance of this is if you can see the northern lights in folkestone here in the uk, you can see it pretty much everywhere. so the aurora is very strong. it's worth taking a look outside, use a camera or a mobile phone to see the best views, because those bits of equipment are more sensitive than our eyes to low levels of light. but you have a chance over the next few hours. now, weather wise, 0k, there will be a few showers coming and going, but we'll also see some fairly lengthy, clear spells. so whilst it's dark, you do have a chance of spotting the aurora. 0n into monday's forecast, and it's a day of sunshine and showers, really. starting off, most of us will have a fine morning with plenty of sunshine around. most of the showers really get going into the afternoon. and there could be some slightly longer spells of rain coming into west scotland and maybe northern counties of northern ireland. 0ur temperatures continue to be a little bit below average for the time of year. now we've got more of those showers to come on tuesday. again, a lot of sunshine, the showers have been most frequent into the northwest of both england and wales. then we get this ridge of high pressure building in during tuesday afternoon. now, that should kill the showers off in northern ireland. central and southern wales and south west england having a fine end to the day as well. now that ridge of high pressure is going to be short lived, pushed out of the way by this next weather system coming in off the atlantic for wednesday. it's going to be a wet day then, with around 20 to 30 millimetres of rain expected, could bring one or two more issues. we'll have to be careful, i suppose, in northern ireland, where it has been so wet over recent times. the rain does clear through, followed by showers, with the winds picking up later in the day from the west. now, temperatures will start to come down a little bit across northern areas, 8—10 celsius for scotland and for northern ireland. 11—13 celsius for england and wales. but towards the end of the week, this area of low pressure is going to swing through the uk, and as it does so, we'll start to get a chillier flow of air coming in from the northwest. now, temperatures might not change very much on the face of it, but i think those north—westerly winds will start to make the weather feel a little cooler. and there'll be some showers around in the week with more general outbreaks of rain heading in, it looks, for some of us, into next weekend. of transport for next years national meals on wheels week. live from washington, this is bbc news. calls for humanitarian pauses grow as israel intensifies its bombing of gaza. with one year to go until the us 202a presidential election, polls show donald trump taking a narrow lead. and after 20 months of fierce fighting, ukraine's president zelensky says the war has not reached a stalemate. i'm helena humphrey. good to have you with us. gaza is under intense bombardment as israel's war against hamas enters its fifth week. the territory's north has seen heavy airstrikes and huge explosions. phone and internet services have once again been cut. over the past 2a hours, the israeli military says that its forces have divided the gaza strip in two, separating the north from the south, with gaza city completely encircled. meanwhile, the search for survivors continues at the al—maghazi refugee camp in central gaza. the hamas—run health ministry says at least a5 people have been killed in what it said was an israeli air strike on saturday. israel's military says it is looking into whether it was operating in the area at the time. 0ur reporter in gaza says sunday night has brought