Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240703

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lovely to have you with us. let's start, then, with football, where it has been confirmed that euro 2028 will be hosted by the uk and ireland. the five—nation bid ran unopposed and european football's governing body, uefa, confirmed the selection on tuesday morning. wembley is set to host the final, with cardiff's principality stadium likely to have the opening match. northern ireland's casement park is also included and is the only stadium in the bid to be built from scratch. their chief executive says being involved is a huge moment for irish football. this is fantastic news. we've been part of the bid from the beginning. we're looking forward to hosting part of the world's third—biggest sporting tournament in five years�* time, and it will be transformational for northern ireland. and people would have laughed if, 25 years ago, we'd have said, "we're going to be hosting part "of what is a fantastic football tournament "in our country." so it's going to transform our country, it's going to be good news and we're looking to it. england were one of the 11 countries to host euro 2020, with wembley hosting the final. but that game was overshadowed by trouble pre—match which saw over 2,000 people get into the stadium illegally, after breaching disabled access gates and emergency fire doors. fa chair debbie hewitt insists the organisation have learnt their lessons from two years ago. we have thought very hard about security. it comes first. you know, fans are everything in this game. if fans don't feel safe and secure at a tournament, then that's not a great place to be, and we want the reputation for hosting the most safe competitions and most enjoyable. nobody wants to come and feel uncomfortable. manchester united came from behind to draw with paris saint—germain in theirfirst women's champions league match. substitute melvine malard, on loan from lyon, headed in from a corner in the second half to cancel out tabitha chawinga's opener in the second qualifying—round tie. as in their opening two women's super league games, a united substitute made a scoring impact, as malard's goal ensured they head to paris next wednesday with the tie finely balanced. england responded to their opening cricket world cup defeat with victory over bangladesh. it was a superb showing from dawid malan with the bat, reaching his century in style, withjoe root breaking a world cup record too. england won by 137 runs, asjoe wilson now reports. dharamshala — the prettiest empty seats in world cricket. they did gradually fill. england batting towards the himalayas, trying against bangladesh to restore their confidence in this world cup. dawid malan opened the innings and made his highest one day international score, 140 from 107 balls. there was some muscle and sparkle from joe root. he made 82. calm and positive — it's the way forward. total well past 350, and that's impressive territory. bangladesh needed 365 to win. reece topley took two wickets in his first over — a masterful selection for england's coaches, different perspective for bangladesh. don't look now — the great shakib al hasan gone, topley unstoppable. hard earned success after many injuries. bangladesh briefly revived their chase with liton das making 76, but they were all out 137 runs behind — emphatic. this team has always bounced back and been more and more aggressive when we're under pressure. it's one of the traits that has been so successful for the team, and the challenge to us was to keep being aggressive even though we were under pressure, and thankfully we did that with the bat and the ball today. so, england revived as the group stage continues. geographically, it's all south from here. joe wilson, bbc news. there was history in the day's other match, as pakistan pulled off the highest ever world cup chase to beat sri lanka. sri lanka had posted an imposing—looking score of 344 from their 50 overs thanks to centuries from kusal mendis and sadeera samarawickrama. in response, pakistan lost a couple of early wickets before centuries from abdullah shafique and mohammed rizwan saw them home by six wickets with ten balls to spare. it's also the first—ever world cup match where four different players have made centuries. pakistan have now won both their opening matches. away from the world cup, cricket could be making an appearance at another major event from 2028 onwards. the t20 format of the sport has been put forward for approval to be a part of the 2028 olympic games in los angeles. if successful, it would mean cricket would be back in the olympics for the first time since 1900. finally, we've just seen max verstappen crowned formula one world champion for the third time. one of the trailblazers for f1 in the uk back in the �*90s was nigel mansell. the former williams and ferrari driver won the title just over 30 years ago — and the british driver is now auctioning some of the memorabilia which made him a household name. he's been talking tojohn watson. music: the chain by fleetwood mac nigel, you were the face of the sport for many. and can ijust say — you haven't changed a bit! well, look, i'm ready for the race this afternoon, but i haven't had a call yet. i think max should take a few weeks off. he's done a fantasticjob. over 300 items going up for auction, from racing helmets to caps to suits to trophies. why now? why are you selling these items? that's a brilliant question in some ways and difficult to answer in others. itjust came to me — my whole life, i've had this incredible, and it is incredible, relationship with sporting fans throughout the world, and i thought, what better for the legacy to live on? because that's the important thing. if someone can buy something and treasure it, my legacy will live on through the fans. and — don't get emotional, nigel — that's fantastic. so let's talk through some of the items. this was your british grand prix winners trophy from that 1992 championship—winning season. and when you won this, nigel, i think at the time you were the most successful british driver of all time at this point. it was a bit of history in the making. sirjackie stewart, an incredible person, and the standards he set were amazing, so to equal his 27 wins — and then surpass it with 28 — was a little bit of history. and here as well, we've got one of your racing suits when you were driving with ferrari. that must�*ve been amazing to wear, the red of ferrari. in italy — i mean, the fans around the world, the japanese fans, the british fans, but the italian fans are very dear to my heart. and to be nicknamed the lionheart by them was something incredibly special. and what's this one? �*92? 1992, yeah. and that was your championship—winning season? i think so, yeah. still petrol? has it been washed, nigel? probably not! laughter but am i right in saying you'd have to take this home and wash it yourself, not like drivers today, who can get a different suit every race, every qualifying? you would have this for the whole season? well, the problem is, when you're superstitious — which i was — i couldn't let anyone do anything unless we did it ourselves. for instance, if you picked my helmet up before the race and you made the mistake of putting it on, you'd be lucky to get out of the garage alive. i could never touch that again. really? i wouldn't use it. why? superstitious. look how small that is! how do you even see out of that? it's to keep focus. so it helps you to actually... focus... really, to see less? you don't have any distraction. and of course, you won the world championship in 1992 and then, amazingly, at the end of the season, you said you were going to retire! he announced his decision before today's italian grand prix, after being unable to agree terms to drive for the williams team next year. for the vast majority- of ordinary fans, the sight of nigel mansell... that's not strictly true. and the fantastic thing is it looks like we might be doing a movie shortly... wow! and a lot of the truth will come out as to what happened. and so...watch this space! and it's very timely, i guess, speaking to you as well, because max verstappen has just won his third world title. is formula 1 the same sport now as it was when you were racing? no, of course it's not. but in a lot of ways, it's a lot better. when we were racing in the late �*70s, all through the �*80s, early �*90s, it was so dangerous. if you had a career of 186 grand prixs and you were still alive and you hadn't hurt yourself, that was a miracle. and now you've got people who have over 300 grand prixs because of the safety standards. they've almost made formula 1 bulletproof for the drivers, which is just incredible. can i pop this one on? please do. from silverstone, back in 1992. and i tell you what — i think everyone�*s going to be delighted to see that the moustache is still here. the �*tache hasn't gone. you're not auctioning that off, nigel! not quite yet. thank you very much. and the �*tache will stay here. great to meet you, nigel. thanks very much. music: the chain by fleetwood mac lovely chat from john watson and nigel mansell. remember, you can stay right up to date with all the latest sport news using the bbc sport website and app. and we will see you again soon. bye— bye. hello there. so far this october, we've been building in some pretty big contrasts in terms of rainfall. parts of the south haven't even had a single drop of rain yet, whereas across northern scotland, aboyne in aberdeenshire, we've already had 113 millimetres of rain. that's already more than an average 0ctober. and of course, we're only a third of the way through the month. then we had these temperature contrasts on tuesday — 26 degrees in writtle near chelmsford in essex, just 13 in lerwick, behind a cold front across the far north of scotland. and over the next few days, as that cold front pushes its way gradually southwards, we are going to see those temperatures drop away. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, we'll all be feeling as if autumn has firmly arrived. mind you, for some of us, the temperatures will be dropping as we look at the weather into wednesday. here's our cold front, bringing some rain southwards, clearing away from scotland and northern ireland, so the flood warnings continuing to fall here. but we've got the rain heading in across parts of england and wales. a mild start to the day on wednesday here. a much colder start, though, in scotland, with temperatures down into low single figures in the countryside. now, we've got this band of rain, this cold front, with us through the day on wednesday, some particularly heavy rain across the hills of mid wales. could bring one or two impacts here. some wet weather as well for the midlands and parts of east anglia for much of the day. to the south of our front, it's another warm day, with temperatures again reaching the 20s. otherwise, for scotland, northern ireland, northern england, those temperatures will be dropping away. and it will be blustery for the far north of scotland too, gusts reaching 60 miles an hour, driving in plenty of showers here. now, heading through wednesday night and into thursday, our weather front sinks across into southern parts of england. it's very weak by this stage, just a few patches of rain. temperatures for most of us much closer to the october average. we still have some heat hanging on across the very far south of england. and for a time on friday, we actually get a zone of warmer air pushing back northwards. but with that heavy rain for england and wales, scotland and northern ireland, a day of sunshine and blustery showers. so the cool weather continues across these northern areas. across the south, more of us will see temperatures climbing back into the high teens to low 20s. but that won't last. into the weekend, it will cool down properly, with temperatures around about 10 to 14 degrees. and for the mountains of northern scotland, on saturday, it'll be cold enough for a little bit of snow over the very mountain tops. that's the latest. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm arunoday mukharji. the headlines — the israeli army reaches a community attacked by hamas on saturday. they find women and children among those killed. the un warns of a humanitarian catastrophe in gaza, as palestinian officials say more than 900 people have been killed since saturday. this area was targeted heavily last night. hundreds of air strikes destroyed many buildings in this area. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday.

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