good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today: wine time fridays . more revelations emerge about lockdown parties in downing street, as some conservative mps say they re being bombarded with emails from angry constituents. detained again. novak djokovic waits to hear whether his latest appeal against deportation from australia is succesful. 200 years of saving lives at sea. the coastguard celebrates its bicentenary. the final ashes test but the same old story for england except this time, they re the masters of their own downfall, as opener rory burns is run
london nine years ago. away from the olympics the first test between england and india is underway at trent bridge. england are notably without ben stokes and they got off to a dreadful start batting first. opener rory burns went for a duck bowled byjasprit bumrah in the first over. england then steadied the ship slightly through captain joe root and jonny bairstow, but they ve lost two quick wickets root s still there though on 64. india have just started their first innings, they are four without loss. manchester city are closing in on the signing of aston villa captain jack grealish. but he doesn t come cheap. the fee is believed to be around a hundred million pounds
larger than life person. once met, never forgotten. in cricket, it s been the first day f england s second and final test against new zealand at edgbaston. a near capacity crowd watched a finely balanced day s action, with england batting first. opener rory burns made 81, but new zealand s bowlers also enjoyed plenty of success, reducing england to 258 for 7 by the close of play. football, and scotland have arrived at their training camp to prepare for the much delayed euro 2020 tournament. it s the first time the men s team will play at a major tournament in 23 years. jane dougall reports from the camp near darlington. this was the last time scotland men were at a major tournament. the 1998 world cup in france. and this was the last man to score. he isjust the player
England recover to post 111/2, replying to NZ s 378
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London, June 4 : Opener Rory Burns (59 batting) and captain Joe Root (42 batting) came to England s rescue after they were reduced to 18 for two wickets inside seven overs, replying to New Zealand s 378 all out, on the second day of the first Test here on Thursday.
England finished the day at 111 for two wickets, and now trail by 267 runs.
If England have somewhat recovered from the jolts dealt by New Zealand speedsters Kyle Jamieson and Tim Southee, credit is due to Burns (134 balls, 8x4s) and Root (112 balls, 5x4s), who have so far added 93 runs for the third wicket at Lord s.
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