it, but eventually went from 44 and tom also has gotten a few moments ago with 79 for three and the 11th over. well, let's get some more reaction to this, with our cricket reporter henry moeran. who will be the happier of the two teams so far? i think probably australian. they have put this back well and josh butler give them the perfect start with this very good—looking pitch, you would expect right about hundred 80 as being a bare minimum and so the fact that england have just stuck with the endings and butler backin stuck with the endings and butler back in the pavilion, there's certainly going to be some more in the camp and can start to build a little bit of a platform for england because certainly, it feels like the initiatives of the story at the moment. jos buttler opening for england, could that be a long term plan? i think certainly that is the best position for england that cricket is right at the top of the order and playing french as cricket around the world in a big leak in the indian premier league and he seems co mforta ble premier league and he seems comfortable there, he seemed co mforta ble comfortable there, he seemed comfortable after this game, battling at the top of the order and not pie like the feeling of hitting a six weeks on the endings the view was enjoying doing that and t20 cricket, you get that platform to start that he is one of two or three players and there is hard to put a price of it. so the top of the order, i think he is here to stay for england. you can follow the rest on sports extra and the bbc sports website. still to come on sportsday. we build up to what promises to be the most exciting womens super league season yet. and former england captain dylan hartley tell us what's at stake for the health premiership players, as the games come thick and fast. an action at the diamond league in brussels and was running in the 100 metres hurdles event and despite reading the best season time, it was not the best of evenings for her as she can only finish fourth. she won the race. we can bring you, we will talk about mo farah and we will come up mo farah is talking about the one hour record and that is something you wa nt to record and that is something you want to catch up with on the bbc sports website. this is the women's event. for that potential record there, you can check that on the bbc website as well and it is life from brussels for the diamond league meeting. the british atheltics championships are underway in manchester. these should have been staged injune and doubled up as olympic trials. we have seen the new british record in the pole vault. five metres 85 and you can see how much it meant to him, absolutely loving it. bouncing around and celebrating it you can watch the live coverage on bbc two 110w. watch the live coverage on bbc two now. you can get more on the website. let's look at some rugby union now because there two matches in the premiership to tell you about with plenty more to come over the course the weekend there against bristol with the visitors hoping to get back to second in the table, it is 10-713 get back to second in the table, it is 10—713 seven —— 10—713— seven. that is under way at a quarter to eight. retiring class should be to a knee injury feels the amount of games there and —— having to cope with can be quite damaging. all have talked about is the player welfare side of it and i think it is a hot topic at the moment because of the two games, jack clifford, who was a younger player than me had to retire. it's hot on the tongues, and the juicy bits might book where i've talked pretty frankly, openly and honestly about that side of the game as well. you are a passionate man on the field and you let england as well. do you miss it at all? no regrets. i miss being competitive, i don't think they'll ever leave you no matter what age, i lost be competitive and i will always miss the competitive for contact element of rugby because there is no better feeling or satisfying feeling of crafting physically and achieving a result with a group of people but, during this in so many other ways? no. what i gave to it mentally, almost part of my family, they became second in my life and i think a lot of sports men and women can relate. your plenty selfish, you are selfish in your sports person because you got for yourself, your body, everything, it's always you, you, you. you come for i do not miss that i'm looking forward to this next stage of my life of giving my time and energy to my friends and family. when he came to choosing between england and your club, —— when it came. we are between club and country no. when you're young, a people want to do is play as much by people want to do is play as much rugby as you can but when physically and mentally it's just taking its toll doing both, even when i tried communicating that may be a week off would be good for me post six nations and it wasn't really met with the open arms and really when i got concussion, not a visible injury, i do not think it was the way i was treated with the way i felt certainly. i felt like way i was treated with the way i felt certainly. ifelt like i way i was treated with the way i felt certainly. i felt like i was putting it on her acting and i was saving myself and i didn't want to play for the club and in all honesty, i was having a problem. also the problem with my head, i didn't deserve a broken arm but there was always the feeling that i was prioritising country overplaying for the club when it can be further from the truth. there are two matches in rugby union's premiership to tell you about, with plenty more to come over the course of the weekend. worcester are in action against bristol, with the visitors hoping to go back up to 2nd in the table. warrington, and now they're without seven players in total after others are forced to solve the isolate. finally, it's been a long wait for the return of the womens super league. but this weekend, it's back. and what a season we have in store, with stellar signings including world cup winners — and the most expensive female footballer joining the champions chelsea. rhia chohan reports. a season which ended prematurely because the coronavirus pandemic. chelsea were awarded the title of the points to game basis, knocking manchester city off the top stump after six months and 13 days, the super league will finally return in this looks to be where the most exciting and competitive yet because one thing which wasn't affected by the pandemic for the transfers. if you thought chelsea meant business of headliner sam kerr, then now they have a unit of a more terrifying squad. regarded as one of the best players in the world. in chelsea paid a quarter of million pounds for her, a record fee in the women's game. already having the community shield in the back, but they have their eyes firmly on the champions league. but it is manchester city's new manager at that meet the mother of all signings. as people go on in their career and they see this is something to add depth to their game and have some experience of playing ina and have some experience of playing in a country where the culture of soccer is just so top to bottom, so deep here, ifeel like england in the w sla deep here, ifeel like england in the w sl a great place to try to play and it's been such a crazy year and so for anyone to be able to get games in train again right now is a victory, but to do here at manchester city is like winning the lottery. so i feel fortunate in going overseas something every want to do of the course of my career and obviously they have a lot of resources and i do not know much about the city yet but i do know the foot ball about the city yet but i do know the football coach is amazing but it's just something i want to be a part of. strongly linked to returning to herformer club of. strongly linked to returning to her former club and this won't be just a battle between two shades of blue though, expect to see three titan title winners in the mix. no big signings, but they do not have ? 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