i m olly foster. the cape town collapse, england s women are heading home home from the t20 world cup but there s another hundred for harry.brook keeps england s men on top in new zealand. and graham potter opens up about his personal struggles as he tries to turn around chelsea s fortunes it s probably the toughestjob in football and there are lots of factors for that. all eyes on wembley an hampden on sunday. we ll look ahead to league cup finals in england and scotla nd and the focus in welsh rugby returns to the pitch, we ll look ahead to another six nations weekend evening, for the past few weeks in south africa, england s women looked like the team most likely to end australia stranglehold on the t20 world cup. but they came up short against the hosts. chasing a very gettable 165, england were on course for sunday s final, but simply unravelled, as south took late wickets to win by six runs. england s mattress began the chase really well but they took catches for the fi
so england are 315 three, and harry brook will be looking to bring up his first double century when play resumes. his motivation to score a few more than that, to beat his father s best score, dad david was a prolific batter for burley cricket club in yorkshire my club in yorkshire dads high score is 210 and my high my dads high score is 210 and my high score is 194 so that s in the back of my mind at the minute. that s only thing. 0bviously, back of my mind at the minute. that s only thing. obviously, you have to face the first ball tomorrow which is the main thing. i have worked on staying level headed. there could be a bad woman around the corner and anything could happen, so enjoy the moment and enjoy the good moments. bad moment. so hopefully i can be a vital part of it tomorrow. so how many can harry brook make, the family will be watching from back home in yorkshire. i spoke to his uncle richard, who also played the game
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