on in there. surely that has to provide some inspiration. absolutely. showing how to do it at the oval in their latest t20 match and they had to win it against australia and they did to keep their series alive and that is what the men have to do in their five test here at headingley. they are in the last chance saloon and simply have to win to keep the ashes series alive and then win at old trafford in the oval, and of course the atmosphere will be more stoked up because of events at lord s the other day, the stomping ofjonny bairstow. yes he was out, but was it in the spirit of the game in the debate has intensified and rumbled on since then with the prime minister getting involved and the aussie press depicting the english as crybabies and imagine what difference it will make to the noise in the western terrace for fans, the fancy dress, known for that, and also the beer flowing. fancy dress, known for that, and also the beerflowing. imagine fancy dress, known for that, and also the
other sporting events including the ashes test match at lord s last weekend and you may remember the pictures ofjonny bairstow lifting pictures of jonny bairstow lifting away pictures ofjonny bairstow lifting away one of the protesters. surprising to see this happening twice in a space of a couple of hours here at wimbledon but it was dealt with promptly. it hours here at wimbledon but it was dealt with promptly. dealt with promptly. it feels as if we have not dealt with promptly. it feels as if we have not spoken dealt with promptly. it feels as if we have not spoken much - dealt with promptly. it feels as if we have not spoken much about| dealt with promptly. it feels as if - we have not spoken much about tennis but we have seen daniil medvedev, he made light work of his much earlier? he did. he saw of the british wild card player, arthur ferri, nowjust inside the top 400. 391 in the world. he did really well in the first set. victory for daniil medvedev as he moves into the sec
standing at around $215,000. this situation in france, the rioting and unrest going on for days over a five day period that has had a big impact on many businesses, certainly those in hospitality and the tourism sector. coming into the summer season tourism is a huge industry and a contributor to growth that the french economy we will be looking at that in detail in our business coverage in ten minutes. now how a moment in the ashes test match appears to have trigged a potential diplomatic incident. it follows the controversial dismissal ofjonny bairstow, who left his crease believing the ball to be dead, but was then ran out by the australian wicket keeper. what followed was a row between the two sides. england s captain ben stokes said he wouldn t have done it the australian skipper pat cummins said it was fair play . now the politicians
and then i would have| to come to a decision. i would have to think about, you know, the whole spirit i of the game and what i actually want to win a test match like that. and when i think- about that, it s a no. well, our sports correspondent joe wilson was at lord s, gave us his thoughts on a dramatic final day at the home of cricket. well, here s the end of a test match when we find ourselves discussing the spirit of cricket. it s always existed somewhere over this sport. i m never sure if it s been applied consistently in the ashes. there are lots of perspectives on the dismissal ofjohnny ba i rstow. certainly he wasn t trying to take an advantage when he left the crease. he thought the ball was dead. alex carey, australia s wicketkeeper, reacted very quickly to throw down the stumps. the laws were applied. bairstow was out. australia s captain says fair, england says, well, no. ben stokes played one of his very best innings here today in defeat rather than victory. but the way h
was on the other foot as, again, you know, i would say| that i would ask the umpires, you know, put them under a little bit of pressure - and then i would have| to come to a decision. i would have to think about, you know, the whole spirit i of the game and what i actually want to win a test match like that. and when i think- about that, it s a no. well, our sports correspondent joe wilson was at lord s, gave us his thoughts on a dramatic final day at the home of cricket. well, here s the end of a test match when we find ourselves discussing the spirit of cricket. it s always existed somewhere over this sport. i m never sure if it s been applied consistently in the ashes. there are lots of perspectives on the dismissal ofjohnny ba i rstow. certainly he wasn t trying to take an advantage when he left the crease. he thought the ball was dead. alex carey, australia s wicketkeeper, reacted very quickly to throw down the stumps. the laws were applied. bairstow was out. australia s captain