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when they did train, bangladesh wore masks and took precautions. our doctors keep a close eye on players. some of the players didn't turn up for practices because they are asthmatic, so they stayed indoors. and even for practices we are very conscious. we train what we have to train and they go back into the dressing room. the international cricket council who organised the tournament say the air at the ground has been passed as safe by independent experts. fans, sprinklers and air purifiers were used to improve conditions. so play began and sri lanka started hazily. wickets fell. this was the fourth and it brought to the crease angelo mathews but apparently too slowly, he had an issue with his helmet but the clock had been ticking. bangladesh were watching when 2 minutes passed with mathews not ready to bat. they appealed, timed out. no one's ever been dismissed that way in international cricket until now. mathews into history very reluctantly, while others checked the dustier parts of the rule book, sharath azhar lanka wisely got a move on. he made a century which helped sri lanka to 279. all out. innings closed but the matter wasn't. sri lanka's mood hardly improved by the presence of bangladesh's captain shakib al hasan, the pantomime villain made 82 before mathews. the bowler got some payback 210 for three the score. mathews was more interested in the time, but by then bangladesh were well on their way to victory. for sri lanka, this was still raw. it was a equipment malfunction and i don't know where the common sense went because obviously it's obviously disgraceful from shakib and bangladesh. if they want to play cricket like that, obviously stoop down to that level. i think there's something wrong drastically. bangladesh said they simply played by the rules but by action and atmosphere, this was a game of shades of grey. patrick geary, bbc news. so drama in delhi, as patrick was saying, by the time a team—mate appeared with a helmet, the on field umpires maurice erasmus and richard illingworth told matthews he was timed out. captain shakib al hasan also appealed for that and explained his reasoning. one of ourfielder came to me and said, if you appeal the losses, he's out because he hasn't taken his card within the time frame. so then i appealed to the umpires umpire, told me whether you're going to call him back or not. know if i said he's out, then you call him back. it doesn't look good. i said, i won't call him back. you know, we played under 19 together world cup. so i know angelo for a long, long time since 2006. yeah, unfortunate, but within the rules. well, earlier, niall 0'brien, the former ireland international, gave us his take on what's been perhaps the most controversial incident of the cricket world cup so far. what i'm led to believe. from speaking with people at the venue. the umpire and two umpires gave sheikh shakib al hasan two opportunities to withdraw the appeal. so two chances effectively to say, hold on a minute, this doesn't sit right with me. and both time shakib al hasan, the bangladesh captain, said, no, i'm happy it's in the rules. he wasn't ready. within two minutes i want to follow through and it created quite a scene. as an ex—player, i wouldn't be comfortable. you know, iwasn't captain a great deal, but i'm a wicket keeper. i was always in the thick of the action. i would not have been comfortable, appealing and following through with an appeal. we've all done things as players in the heat of the moment, have said something to somebody or done something. and at the end of the day, you take it back and think, i wish i couldn't have done that. i wish i could go back in time in the heat of the moment. i think when shakib al hasan was given the opportunity from the captains to take a step back, do you want to follow through with this appeal? do you want to uphold this moment in time? that's going to create a lot of animosity, a lot of hysteria, a lot of conjecture around the world of cricket. i think personally i would have taken a step back, said, hold on a minute, i've got that wrong. let the game proceed. let matthews continue with an innings. now, all eyes turn to mumbai on tuesday to see if afghanistan can pull off another shock at the tournament and get the better of australia on their mission to reach the semi—finals. they're still in with a shout. after victories over england, pakistan and sri lanka, they were joined by a famous visitor to theirfinal training session on monday. a certain sachin tendulkar dropped in to wish them the best. coach jonathan trott knows his team must win and then beat south africa on friday if they're to be in contention. we give ourselves a good chance. and that's what we've done. we've given ourselves a chance. got a big game against australia tomorrow. exciting here at the wankhede and really looking forward to it. so it's a fantastic ground to play at. it's such history and you know, fanaticism with the crowd and it feels like the crowd's right on top of you as it's so close and a small ground. so hopefully we can add to that history a little bit. to football now — and what a thriller to tell you about in the english premier league on monday, as chelsea came away, four one winners at tottenham who took the lead but were reduced to nine men. mauricio pochettino returned to his former club and came away with the points, ending tottenham's unbeaten start to the season in a real topsy turvy london derby. nicholas jackson's late hat trick proved to be the difference in a match full of var interventions, which saw five goals disallowed and two tottenham players sent off cristian romero and destiney udoji a cold. and destiney udoji a cold palmer's penalty levelled the match after dejan kulusevski, his early opener for spurs, who battled hard, but chelsea's advantage proving too much in the end. with the necessity to win. and that is why i think we some time will lose or we didn't have the possibility to be more relaxed and calm to explore the space that they gave us. and but in the end, i think the first one is is is i think we deserve the victory and the three points for us and really important because now we have another game. very important sunday in manchester city. it is a fair bit going on, a lot of our intervention. and you know, i guess from my perspective, hard game to sort of sit here and analyse but yeah, very proud of the players. if it's thought, you know, right till the end, they still trying to create something for us to get something out of the game. guys couldn't have given any more than what they did. you know, part of this game is about will and effort and and sort of determination. and they showed plenty of that today. a boost for manchester city. now striker erling haaland has been training ahead of their european champions league match with young boys on tuesday. haaland was withdrawn at half time of saturday's premier league victory over bournemouth with a twisted ankle. city are top of the group standings with three wins from their first three matches. a win on tuesday will ensure passage to the knockout stage. of course i do have two more opportunities, but won't have the chance to to finish and qualify already for the february for the next stage. and it means a lot for the club. the staff from from roberto mancini's side and after manuel pellegrini so many years being qualified. so successfu, the club being there is a success and the time to qualify it's really, really good. well, let's remind ourselves of the other fixtures. on tuesday night, barcelona will be looking to book their place in the knockout rounds for the first time in three seasons when they face ukrainian champions shakhtar donetsk as celtic drew two, all with athletico madrid at parkhead two weeks ago to collect their first points in group e after three matches. psg lead group f by two points and will be favourites against bottom side milan after hammering the italians three nil at the parc des princes a fortnight ago. iga swiatek dominated american jessica pegula 616 love to win the season ending wta finals in cancun and regain her world number one ranking from aryna sabalenka. the polish four time grand slam winner broke pegula five times and saved the only break point she faced en route to herfirst wta finals trophy in a match delayed a day due to rain. and rassie erasmus has confirmed he'll return as head coach of rugby union world champion south africa. he's expected to lead the team's preparations for the 2027 rugby world cup in australia. 0utgoing coach jacques nienaber will be taking a new role as irish side leinster. there we go. that's just about it from us for now. you can of course get all the latest sports news at the usual place on the bbc sports app or from our website. you can get all the latest from the top stories of the day. but for me and the rest of the team here on sports day, thanks very much indeed for watching. and we will see you again next time. take care. hello there. after a day of sunshine and showers to start the week, it's not been quite so colourful overnight — there hasn't been as much solar activity. we have seen the northern lights earlier in the night though, across northernmost parts of scotland and with clear skies by the morning in the north east of scotland, temperatures will be close to freezing. it will be a chilly start in the clearer skies in south—eastern parts of england as well. tuesday, though, is going to be a day where we see some sunny spells. we see a scattering of mostly light showers. in scotland, most of the showers in the far west. once again, there may be fewer showers than monday in northern ireland. and though showers will get blown eastwards across england and wales, very few are reaching east anglia and the south—east of england on that westerly breeze and temperatures very similar to monday — so 11—13 celsius — and that's near normal for the time of year. so leave the showers aside, though, i want to take you back into the atlantic. this was a satellite picture from earlier. this massive cloud really looming large there. and that's a band of cloud and rain and that's going to whittle its way eastwards overnight in time for wednesday morning. we're all getting the rain overnight and it may well have cleared away from northern ireland by wednesday morning. windy first thing through the irish sea. the heaviest rain is going to be over the hills of wales and western scotland, but the rain soon moves away from here in the morning. following that band of rain as it chases away eastwards, we'll see plenty of sunshine, but then the showers come rattling in on that westerly wind and temperatures may be a bit lower actually in scotland, 8—9 degrees. now, there may not be too much rain in the south east of england, but the rain could linger into the afternoon. and we have seen quite a number of flood warnings across southern parts of england, but river levels have been dropping. the number of flood warnings has been reducing as well. and after that spell of rain on wednesday, we'll get back into sunshine and showers really through the rest of the week. as the weather front is out of the way and the rain band out of the way. we see the low pressure areas that are driving it, drifting down from the north west, bringing the showers, probably bringing some stronger winds as well on thursday, as you can see, the bulk of the showers in the west, but also driving through the english channel and some of those showers will move into eastern areas during the day. the showers could be heavy and there may well be some hail and thunder in there as well. and those temperatures as we head into thursday back to 8—12 celsius. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm mariko 0i. the headlines — the un secretary—general has warned that gaza is becoming a graveyard for children. hamas says more than 10,000 people have been killed. sparks fly, as 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