They lost the game. To try to prevent more incidents this weekend, the Off Field Var will confirm the outcome of decisions before notifying the on field referee. Well, the subject has been the talk of all the pre match Press Conferences today. It was a mistake, accept it. It is always difficult, you know, humans make mistakes. That is why var is there to reduce the Human Mistakes that we do. But the machine is linked with a human being, but it was a mistake, hopefully it will finish here and improve. I trust in the var, but i trust in the can i trust in the var, but i trust in the can but i trust in the var, but i trust in the car, but it is the driver i think the car, but it is the driver i think the the car, but it is the driver i think the most important thing is to ive think the most important thing is to give the think the most important thing is to give the power more to the referees. Its day two of the Cricket World Cup and pakistan began their campaign with a comfortable win ov
oh, god. yeah, i feel bad about that. it s one of those interesting ones. when people ask about giving yourtime again, what would you not do and say? and with me, given that a lot of my comedy was sort of flirting around the edges of offence, they expect me to talk about that stuff, but actually when i regret. i don t. i regret hurting individual people. phil was a journo with the guardian in my first year at edinburgh. when i wasjust. it s not like i had spent years being lauded. i had spent years getting nowhere and years with closed doors. and i finally had an open door and everyone was being very generous in edinburgh. all right. so, anyway, i ve been here for a month playing funny songs on a piano. i m not a standup. i thought, why not, now i m feeling a bit cocky, do a bit of standup? and he was the firstjourno to kind of do the sneer,
who is phil daoust? 0h, phil. oh, god. yeah, i feel bad about that. it s one of those interesting ones. when people ask about giving yourtime again, what would you not do and say? and with me, given that a lot of my comedy was sort of flirting around the edges of offence, they expect me to talk about that stuff, but actually when i regret. i don t. i regret hurting individual people. phil was a journo with the guardian in my first year at edinburgh. when i wasjust. it s not like i had spent years being lauded. i had spent years getting nowhere and years with closed doors. and i finally had an open door and everyone was being very generous in edinburgh. all right. so, anyway, i ve been here for a month playing funny songs on a piano. i m not a standup. i thought, why not, now i m feeling a bit cocky, do a bit of standup? and he was the firstjourno to kind of do the sneer,
oh, god. yeah, i feel bad about that. it s one of those interesting ones. when people ask about giving yourtime again, what would you not do and say? and with me, given that a lot of my comedy was sort of flirting around the edges of offence, they expect me to talk about that stuff, but actually when i regret. i don t. i regret hurting individual people. phil was a journo with the guardian in my first year at edinburgh. when i wasjust. it s not like i had spent years being lauded. i had spent years getting nowhere and years with closed doors. and i finally had an open door and everyone was being very generous in edinburgh. all right. so, anyway, i ve been here for a month playing funny songs on a piano. i m not a standup. i thought, why not, now i m feeling a bit cocky, do a bit of standup? and he was the firstjourno to kind of do the sneer, that, of course, comes whenever anyone gets any popularity. there s got to be an equal and opposite reaction. and he wrote in the guardian, whic
it s one of those interesting ones. when people ask about giving yourtime again, what would you not do and say? and with me, given that a lot of my comedy was sort of flirting around the edges of offence, they expect me to talk about that stuff, but actually when i regret. i don t. i regret hurting individual people. phil was a journo with the guardian in my first year at edinburgh. when i wasjust. it s not like i had spent years being lauded. i had spent years getting nowhere and years with closed doors. and i finally had an open door and everyone was being very generous in edinburgh. all right. so, anyway, i ve been here for a month playing funny songs on a piano. i m not a standup. i thought, why not, now i m feeling a bit cocky, do a bit of standup? and he was the firstjourno to kind of do the sneer, that, of course, comes whenever anyone gets any popularity. there s got to be an equal