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adam peaty breaks his 50 — metres breaststroke record twice in one day. a "devastated" greg rutherford pulls out of the world athletics championships — injury means he won't defend his long jump title. more criticism for the rfu — now mps want to know why they're not renewing the contracts of the england women's 15. and i'm in the netherlands at the women's european football championships as england and scotla nd championships as england and scotland prepare for their crucial final group matches. the day started with a bang for adam peaty — and itjust got better. he smashed his own world record in the 50—metres breaststroke heats at the world swimming championships in budapest — and then did it again in the semi—finals. andyjamieson and steve parry were the incredulous commentators. adam peaty right in the centre, that isa adam peaty right in the centre, that is a better start, very good start from the russian entry, but no adam peaty goes, looking very strong indeed, the brazilian also doing very well, in five, but adam peaty starting to go ahead, starting to strea k starting to go ahead, starting to streak ahead, this is a 50 metre breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! 0h breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! oh my goodness me, i never thought i would live to see the day when a breaststroke swimmer would go 25 seconds for a 50 metres breaststroke, that is phenomenal! he cannot believe it and i cannot believe it, in my life i have never seen swimming like that! this is 50 metres! he won by nine tenths, he almost has clear water between him and the rest of the field. he has almost taken a second out of eve ryo ne almost taken a second out of everyone else. 0ver almost taken a second out of everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he's just everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he'sjust laughing, i everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he's just laughing, i don't everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he'sjust laughing, i don't think he can quite believe it himself. this morning i went 26.1 and i thought it would be hard to beat that but coming out there tonight i was a bit down because the situation last few days, get yourself up for it, do what you do and i thought i'm not going to waste a day or an opportunity because i don't know if it's going to be my last. went out tonight and did what i do. it's going to be my last. went out tonight and did what i dolj it's going to be my last. went out tonight and did what i do. i cannot see this being your last, we are seeing new improving and growing in confidence all the time, what are you doing that is producing these fantastic times? i honestly don't know, every day, hard work, moved to loughborough in january full—time, setting up a culture we are very proud of to make as the best athletes in the world. in three or four years' time some really strong oi'ies four years' time some really strong ones coming through. looking for areas i can improve and hopefully get down to 25 maybe. adam peaty speaking to sharron davies. the decision not to renew contracts for england rugby's world cup—winning women's team has attracted more criticism, this time from mps. the shadow sports minister has put her concerns in a letter to the rfu, who say their focus will switch to the sevens game, after this year's world cup in ireland, which starts next month. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway spent the day at the team's training ground in aldershot. it's here in aldershot that the england women's rugby team are going through theirfinal england women's rugby team are going through their final preparations ahead of the opening game in the world cup next month, taking on spain as they look to defend their world title. but there is a question about contracts, central contracts for those who play 15 aside which has developed in the past few days with many looking at including an mp saying it a kick in the teeth for those players who will not be centrally contracted once the world cup ends come what may. instead the rfu will look to the seven aside game to contract then ahead of the seven aside world cup and the commonwealth games. speaking to some of the players as they came off the training pitch is that the mind is clear that they do not want to think about contracts, they want to look ahead to defending the world cup. we we re ahead to defending the world cup. we were aware of and understood the situation when we knew contracts we re situation when we knew contracts were coming out and it's something were coming out and it's something we we re were coming out and it's something we were like, i never thought it would happen in a million years and i've been really excited by it and benefited from it and i think as a tea m benefited from it and i think as a team we have benefited from it. but right now our focus is purely on getting to ireland and doing well in that world cup. as for the rfu they are staunchly defending this stance, saying they made it clear to the players win contracts were awarded last year 16 to 15 aside players, 16 to seven aside players and 16 others to seven aside players and 16 others to help out in specific situations that they were for a short time only. in a wider context they talk about how keeping players on central contacts would not be good for that element of the game, nigel melville heads up the programme and is looking specifically at the strategy and says it's time for people to look at the broader context of what the rfu are trying to achieve with the rfu are trying to achieve with the girls and women's game. there's no point being on a full—time contract, sitting in a gym all day and playing six times a year. they have to play more than 20 times a year to be competitive, we have to get the competition right and that's what i'm working on, and working on the kids below because so many kids are picking up the ball and running with it for the first time. the strategy to double the number of participants is very special, moving us participants is very special, moving us forward and that is where we are going. it's been a spectacular summer going. it's been a spectacular summer of sport for british women's teams so far, mortensen notably the cricket at lord's on sunday. having a greater depth in the game. we're ten days away from the world athletics championships in london and the british squad has lost one of its biggest hopes for a medal. greg rutherford, champion four years ago, is out. he said he was "truly gutted" not to be able to defend the title he won in moscow — and to miss out on performing in the stadium where he won olympic gold in 2012. he has an ankle injury which he calls a "sportsman's hernia". he posted this on instagram this morning — he says he "gave it everything and this time fell short", revealing that he's "unable to jump, sprint or even cough without pain". he goes on to wish the british team luck, saying "i know how it feels to succeed in that stadium. it's the greatest feeling in the world". well another man who'll be absent in london is richard kilty. the european indoor champion over 60—metres was due to represent great britain in the four—by—100—metre relay but he's broken a finger on his changeover hand and has pulled out. in contrast there are five very pleased athletes today, after they were called into the british squad. long jumperjazmin sawyers said she "couldn't be happier", after getting the news. sawyer won silver at last year's european championships, as well as the commonwealth games in 2014. and the british long jump record—holder shara proctor is also added — she took silver at the world championships in 2015. 0n the track, marc scott will go in the 5000m — he said on twitter "it's official — world championship selection — thanks for the incredible opportunity". lennie waite said she couldn't wait to represent great britain in the 3000m steeplechase — she competed in rio but failed to reach the final. and jess turner said she hadn't stopped smiling since hearing she'd be running in the a00m hurdles. she won european under 23 silver earlier this year. so they're now looking forward to the start of the world championships, on friday the 11th of august — and you can follow full coverage live across bbc tv, radio and online, via the bbc sport website. england and scotland play their last group matches at the women's european championship tomorrow — england are top of the table on maximum points but scotland are bottom, with nought from two — our reporterjo currie is in the netherlands. welcome to england's training ground here ina welcome to england's training ground here in a rather wet and soggy utrecht. after two wins against spain and scotland in their opening matches the players are in pretty good spirits and in two days' time will take on portugal needing just a draw to make it through to the quarterfinals. 0ne draw to make it through to the quarterfinals. one player hoping to make it onto the scoresheet again is jody taylor, she is back after almost two years out injured and at the moment is leading the race for the moment is leading the race for the golden boot. ask any forward, they want to score and get individual awards but my loyalty is being involved. it's been a tough time, i'm just really happy and fortu nate to time, i'm just really happy and fortunate to be here, it makes it all that much worthwhile going through the blood sweat and tears and the tough times that every footballer has. if you ignore the weather this has been billed as the golden summer of women's sport, we have seen the cricketers left the world cup and england midfielder fa ra world cup and england midfielder fara williams says the england footballers want in on the action as well. it's great to see so many women doing so well and getting the headlines, winning the cricket world cup the other day, so tightly, we wa nt cup the other day, so tightly, we want to, coming into training we had put the dead, a few of us know a few of them so it's nice to know they are achieving as well. definitely an inspiration and now we have to go one better and the rugby lot will wa nt to one better and the rugby lot will want to go one better than us, so long as we are winning it doesn't matter what sport that is, it's so nice to see females competing and being recognised. englandjust need a draw against portugal to reach the last eight but more difficult for scotland, they need portugal to lose to england and need to beat spain at least 2—0, fiona brand knows they have a big challenge on their hands. we know the situation, it's pressure but nothing to fear. to go out and just give everything we've got syceri ka just give everything we've got sycerika play the game, it's 90 minutes of football at the end of the day, were not putting any pressure on ourselves, in tournament football anything can happen, the last results have been and gone and we cannot change them so we have to play in the now and go for it. by thursday night we could have two british teams do to the quarterfinals of the european championships here in the netherlands. let's go live to budapest now and talk to the former 0lympic champion becky adlington, who's part of the bbc‘s commentary team, alongside mark foster — can you put peaty‘s performance into perspective for us? it's mind blowing, what he's doing, how fast he is going, breaking world records by virtual half a second from his own world record, rewriting the history books, the fastest ten times over 100 and arguably another two 0lympics times over 100 and arguably another two olympics in him so for the next seven two olympics in him so for the next seve n years two olympics in him so for the next seven years he's going to keep getting faster and rewriting the record books. he keeps getting better and the final tomorrow, can he go under and break his own world record again? 10096, he go under and break his own world record again? 100%, what he go under and break his own world record again? 10096, what adam wants to do he will do that is for certain. and he always gets faster through the heats, semifinal and then final, tonight he was so shocked. you could see his face, it's the first time i have seen him so it's the first time i have seen him so surprised in a long time, he could not believe it. he even surprised himself tonight. i think he will want to break the 26 mark again, of course and i am sure he will be after it tomorrow night. what do you think goes into making him such an amazing athlete? he has got the ability, the body and the right coach and the trust one another. they have such a unique partnership, i think adam was 13 or 14 when he first went to her and she has nurtured him in a way, his family mean the world and loves the fa ct family mean the world and loves the fact he's a local lad. i think they have worked together on every little elements, it's especially in sprinting it, it's all about marginal gains, the little 1%'s. and adam still has room for improvement oi'i adam still has room for improvement on his start, that's what's the most mind blowing thing because he's getting faster and faster, he's getting faster and faster, he's getting bigger physically, better mentally, his confidence is growing andi mentally, his confidence is growing and ijust think there is no stopping adam peaty. thank you so much guys, loving your work. chelsea's brazilian winger kenedy has been sent home from their preseason tour of asia, following offensive comments he made on social media. the club has "solemnly and sincerely" apologised after fans accused the player of xenophobia and racism over the remarks, which he posted before their preseason win over arsenal. kenedy was booed by fans at the game and later apologised but the club has confirmed he's returned to the uk and has been disciplined. well without kenedy, chelsea had a tough time of it against bayern munich in their friendly in singapore. bayern went 3—0 ahead, helped by athomas muller double. helped by a thomas muller double. marcos alonso managed to pull one back for chelsea just before half—time. and their £60 million signing alvaro morata made his debut before michy batshuayi's late goal — 3—2 the final score. chelsea play inter milan on saturday. the celtic manager brendan rodgers has condemned a section of the club's support after they displayed paramilitary banners at a recent european match. the club have closed a section of the ground occupied by a group of fans known as the green brigade for two matches as a result of their recent behaviour. here's our reporter chris mclaughlin. celtic park last week, a champions league qualifier against northern irish side linfield and the banners which have led to a ban. now the man and a big lead in one has had his say. celtic is not a political arena for any supporters to come into it and display any sort of political element. it is based around football. for me, i was obviously saddened by what i had seen this was the greenberg raid at the final game of last season defiantly ignoring a ban on players. the group is never farfrom ban on players. the group is never far from controversy... 99.996 of the time they along with the rest of the sport give us incredible support. but the political element is not acceptable. there are forums, platforms for that outside of football, take that someone else. it's not for inside celtic park. a plea from the man who has brought the fans so much success in such a short space of time. so will they listen? possibly i think so but he's ina listen? possibly i think so but he's in a strange position, he does not wa nt to in a strange position, he does not want to fall out with them. it's all right having displays but not banners like that, they are better than that. the green brigade have a large support but i think they need to tone things down a bit and keep their support about the club and not politics. this club approaching the new season politics. this club approaching the new season as treble winning invincible is and expectations are high about reaching the group stages of the champions league. the feel—good factor should be through the roof but this spat with the green brigade is an embarrassing one. while things change now the manager has spoken? the club and the majority of the fans certainly hope so. england's win in the women's world cup is still having an impact, with fast bowler anya shrubsole breaking into the world's top ten for the first time. she took six for 46 in england's win over india in sunday's final, moving her up nine places to seventh in the icc one day international player rankings. england all—rounder ben stokes says the side's commitment can't be questioned, going into the third test against south africa at the oval. the series is level at 1—1 after england were thrashed at trent bridge inside four days — and stokes says there was nothing wrong with the side's attitude. if anyone was to question the fight, desire or anything, to do with us representing our country i think it's wrong. it just representing our country i think it's wrong. itjust wasn't representing our country i think it's wrong. it just wasn't a representing our country i think it's wrong. itjust wasn't a great performance, we understand that. but there's never any question about 11 quys there's never any question about 11 guys out there, there are white and willing to do for our country. well england will have a new addition in the side for that test at the oval. after gary ballance's withdrawal through injury, essex batsman tom westley comes into the side. he'll be making his test debut at the age of 28. it's probably started to sink in now, it's been quite a surreal few days. i suppose it'sjust now, it's been quite a surreal few days. i suppose it's just the build—up. come thursday i am going to be nervous, as expected but i think the challenge for me is to replicate what i have been doing for essex and hopefully do that england. i'm little bit older than most so i know my game at little bit better which hopefully will help me in the long run. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening.

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adam peaty breaks his 50 — metres breaststroke record twice in one day. a "devastated" greg rutherford pulls out of the world athletics championships — injury means he won't defend his long jump title. more criticism for the rfu — now mps want to know why they're not renewing the contracts of the england women's 15. and i'm in the netherlands at the women's european football championships as england and scotla nd championships as england and scotland prepare for their crucial final group matches. the day started with a bang for adam peaty — and itjust got better. he smashed his own world record in the 50—metres breaststroke heats at the world swimming championships in budapest — and then did it again in the semi—finals. andyjamieson and steve parry were the incredulous commentators. adam peaty right in the centre, that isa adam peaty right in the centre, that is a better start, very good start from the russian entry, but no adam peaty goes, looking very strong indeed, the brazilian also doing very well, in five, but adam peaty starting to go ahead, starting to strea k starting to go ahead, starting to streak ahead, this is a 50 metre breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! 0h breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! oh my goodness me, i never thought i would live to see the day when a breaststroke swimmer would go 25 seconds for a 50 metres breaststroke, that is phenomenal! he cannot believe it and i cannot believe it, in my life i have never seen swimming like that! this is 50 metres! he won by nine tenths, he almost has clear water between him and the rest of the field. he has almost taken a second out of eve ryo ne almost taken a second out of everyone else. 0ver almost taken a second out of everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he's just everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he'sjust laughing, i everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he's just laughing, i don't everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he'sjust laughing, i don't think he can quite believe it himself. this morning i went 26.1 and i thought it would be hard to beat that but coming out there tonight i was a bit down because the situation last few days, get yourself up for it, do what you do and i thought i'm not going to waste a day or an opportunity because i don't know if it's going to be my last. went out tonight and did what i do. it's going to be my last. went out tonight and did what i dolj it's going to be my last. went out tonight and did what i do. i cannot see this being your last, we are seeing new improving and growing in confidence all the time, what are you doing that is producing these fantastic times? i honestly don't know, every day, hard work, moved to loughborough in january full—time, setting up a culture we are very proud of to make as the best athletes in the world. in three or four years' time some really strong oi'ies four years' time some really strong ones coming through. looking for areas i can improve and hopefully get down to 25 maybe. adam peaty speaking to sharron davies. the decision not to renew contracts for england rugby's world cup—winning women's team has attracted more criticism, this time from mps. the shadow sports minister has put her concerns in a letter to the rfu, who say their focus will switch to the sevens game, after this year's world cup in ireland, which starts next month. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway spent the day at the team's training ground in aldershot. it's here in aldershot that the england women's rugby team are going through theirfinal england women's rugby team are going through their final preparations ahead of the opening game in the world cup next month, taking on spain as they look to defend their world title. but there is a question about contracts, central contracts for those who play 15 aside which has developed in the past few days with many looking at including an mp saying it a kick in the teeth for those players who will not be centrally contracted once the world cup ends come what may. instead the rfu will look to the seven aside game to contract then ahead of the seven aside world cup and the commonwealth games. speaking to some of the players as they came off the training pitch is that the mind is clear that they do not want to think about contracts, they want to look ahead to defending the world cup. we we re ahead to defending the world cup. we were aware of and understood the situation when we knew contracts we re situation when we knew contracts were coming out and it's something were coming out and it's something we we re were coming out and it's something we were like, i never thought it would happen in a million years and i've been really excited by it and benefited from it and i think as a tea m benefited from it and i think as a team we have benefited from it. but right now our focus is purely on getting to ireland and doing well in that world cup. as for the rfu they are staunchly defending this stance, saying they made it clear to the players win contracts were awarded last year 16 to 15 aside players, 16 to seven aside players and 16 others to seven aside players and 16 others to help out in specific situations that they were for a short time only. in a wider context they talk about how keeping players on central contacts would not be good for that element of the game, nigel melville heads up the programme and is looking specifically at the strategy and says it's time for people to look at the broader context of what the rfu are trying to achieve with the rfu are trying to achieve with the girls and women's game. there's no point being on a full—time contract, sitting in a gym all day and playing six times a year. they have to play more than 20 times a year to be competitive, we have to get the competition right and that's what i'm working on, and working on the kids below because so many kids are picking up the ball and running with it for the first time. the strategy to double the number of participants is very special, moving us participants is very special, moving us forward and that is where we are going. it's been a spectacular summer going. it's been a spectacular summer of sport for british women's teams so far, mortensen notably the cricket at lord's on sunday. having a greater depth in the game. we're ten days away from the world athletics championships in london and the british squad has lost one of its biggest hopes for a medal. greg rutherford, champion four years ago, is out. he said he was "truly gutted" not to be able to defend the title he won in moscow — and to miss out on performing in the stadium where he won olympic gold in 2012. he has an ankle injury which he calls a "sportsman's hernia". he posted this on instagram this morning — he says he "gave it everything and this time fell short", revealing that he's "unable to jump, sprint or even cough without pain". he goes on to wish the british team luck, saying "i know how it feels to succeed in that stadium. it's the greatest feeling in the world". well another man who'll be absent in london is richard kilty. the european indoor champion over 60—metres was due to represent great britain in the four—by—100—metre relay but he's broken a finger on his changeover hand and has pulled out. in contrast there are five very pleased athletes today, after they were called into the british squad. long jumperjazmin sawyers said she "couldn't be happier", after getting the news. sawyer won silver at last year's european championships, as well as the commonwealth games in 2014. and the british long jump record—holder shara proctor is also added — she took silver at the world championships in 2015. 0n the track, marc scott will go in the 5000m — he said on twitter "it's official — world championship selection — thanks for the incredible opportunity". lennie waite said she couldn't wait to represent great britain in the 3000m steeplechase — she competed in rio but failed to reach the final. and jess turner said she hadn't stopped smiling since hearing she'd be running in the a00m hurdles. she won european under 23 silver earlier this year. so they're now looking forward to the start of the world championships, on friday the 11th of august — and you can follow full coverage live across bbc tv, radio and online, via the bbc sport website. england and scotland play their last group matches at the women's european championship tomorrow — england are top of the table on maximum points but scotland are bottom, with nought from two — our reporterjo currie is in the netherlands. welcome to england's training ground here ina welcome to england's training ground here in a rather wet and soggy utrecht. after two wins against spain and scotland in their opening matches the players are in pretty good spirits and in two days' time will take on portugal needing just a draw to make it through to the quarterfinals. 0ne draw to make it through to the quarterfinals. one player hoping to make it onto the scoresheet again is jody taylor, she is back after almost two years out injured and at the moment is leading the race for the moment is leading the race for the golden boot. ask any forward, they want to score and get individual awards but my loyalty is being involved. it's been a tough time, i'm just really happy and fortu nate to time, i'm just really happy and fortunate to be here, it makes it all that much worthwhile going through the blood sweat and tears and the tough times that every footballer has. if you ignore the weather this has been billed as the golden summer of women's sport, we have seen the cricketers left the world cup and england midfielder fa ra world cup and england midfielder fara williams says the england footballers want in on the action as well. it's great to see so many women doing so well and getting the headlines, winning the cricket world cup the other day, so tightly, we wa nt cup the other day, so tightly, we want to, coming into training we had put the dead, a few of us know a few of them so it's nice to know they are achieving as well. definitely an inspiration and now we have to go one better and the rugby lot will wa nt to one better and the rugby lot will want to go one better than us, so long as we are winning it doesn't matter what sport that is, it's so nice to see females competing and being recognised. englandjust need a draw against portugal to reach the last eight but more difficult for scotland, they need portugal to lose to england and need to beat spain at least 2—0, fiona brand knows they have a big challenge on their hands. we know the situation, it's pressure but nothing to fear. to go out and just give everything we've got syceri ka just give everything we've got sycerika play the game, it's 90 minutes of football at the end of the day, were not putting any pressure on ourselves, in tournament football anything can happen, the last results have been and gone and we cannot change them so we have to play in the now and go for it. by thursday night we could have two british teams do to the quarterfinals of the european championships here in the netherlands. let's go live to budapest now and talk to the former 0lympic champion becky adlington, who's part of the bbc‘s commentary team, alongside mark foster — can you put peaty‘s performance into perspective for us? it's mind blowing, what he's doing, how fast he is going, breaking world records by virtual half a second from his own world record, rewriting the history books, the fastest ten times over 100 and arguably another two 0lympics times over 100 and arguably another two olympics in him so for the next seven two olympics in him so for the next seve n years two olympics in him so for the next seven years he's going to keep getting faster and rewriting the record books. he keeps getting better and the final tomorrow, can he go under and break his own world record again? 10096, he go under and break his own world record again? 100%, what he go under and break his own world record again? 10096, what adam wants to do he will do that is for certain. and he always gets faster through the heats, semifinal and then final, tonight he was so shocked. you could see his face, it's the first time i have seen him so it's the first time i have seen him so surprised in a long time, he could not believe it. he even surprised himself tonight. i think he will want to break the 26 mark again, of course and i am sure he will be after it tomorrow night. what do you think goes into making him such an amazing athlete? he has got the ability, the body and the right coach and the trust one another. they have such a unique partnership, i think adam was 13 or 14 when he first went to her and she has nurtured him in a way, his family mean the world and loves the fa ct family mean the world and loves the fact he's a local lad. i think they have worked together on every little elements, it's especially in sprinting it, it's all about marginal gains, the little 1%'s. and adam still has room for improvement oi'i adam still has room for improvement on his start, that's what's the most mind blowing thing because he's getting faster and faster, he's getting faster and faster, he's getting bigger physically, better mentally, his confidence is growing andi mentally, his confidence is growing and ijust think there is no stopping adam peaty. thank you so much guys, loving your work. chelsea's brazilian winger kenedy has been sent home from their preseason tour of asia, following offensive comments he made on social media. the club has "solemnly and sincerely" apologised after fans accused the player of xenophobia and racism over the remarks, which he posted before their preseason win over arsenal. kenedy was booed by fans at the game and later apologised but the club has confirmed he's returned to the uk and has been disciplined. well without kenedy, chelsea had a tough time of it against bayern munich in their friendly in singapore. bayern went 3—0 ahead, helped by athomas muller double. helped by a thomas muller double. marcos alonso managed to pull one back for chelsea just before half—time. and their £60 million signing alvaro morata made his debut before michy batshuayi's late goal — 3—2 the final score. chelsea play inter milan on saturday. the celtic manager brendan rodgers has condemned a section of the club's support after they displayed paramilitary banners at a recent european match. the club have closed a section of the ground occupied by a group of fans known as the green brigade for two matches as a result of their recent behaviour. here's our reporter chris mclaughlin. celtic park last week, a champions league qualifier against northern irish side linfield and the banners which have led to a ban. now the man and a big lead in one has had his say. celtic is not a political arena for any supporters to come into it and display any sort of political element. it is based around football. for me, i was obviously saddened by what i had seen this was the greenberg raid at the final game of last season defiantly ignoring a ban on players. the group is never farfrom ban on players. the group is never far from controversy... 99.996 of the time they along with the rest of the sport give us incredible support. but the political element is not acceptable. there are forums, platforms for that outside of football, take that someone else. it's not for inside celtic park. a plea from the man who has brought the fans so much success in such a short space of time. so will they listen? possibly i think so but he's ina listen? possibly i think so but he's in a strange position, he does not wa nt to in a strange position, he does not want to fall out with them. it's all right having displays but not banners like that, they are better than that. the green brigade have a large support but i think they need to tone things down a bit and keep their support about the club and not politics. this club approaching the new season politics. this club approaching the new season as treble winning invincible is and expectations are high about reaching the group stages of the champions league. the feel—good factor should be through the roof but this spat with the green brigade is an embarrassing one. while things change now the manager has spoken? the club and the majority of the fans certainly hope so. england's win in the women's world cup is still having an impact, with fast bowler anya shrubsole breaking into the world's top ten for the first time. she took six for 46 in england's win over india in sunday's final, moving her up nine places to seventh in the icc one day international player rankings. england all—rounder ben stokes says the side's commitment can't be questioned, going into the third test against south africa at the oval. the series is level at 1—1 after england were thrashed at trent bridge inside four days — and stokes says there was nothing wrong with the side's attitude. if anyone was to question the fight, desire or anything, to do with us representing our country i think it's wrong. it just representing our country i think it's wrong. itjust wasn't representing our country i think it's wrong. it just wasn't a representing our country i think it's wrong. itjust wasn't a great performance, we understand that. but there's never any question about 11 quys there's never any question about 11 guys out there, there are white and willing to do for our country. well england will have a new addition in the side for that test at the oval. after gary ballance's withdrawal through injury, essex batsman tom westley comes into the side. he'll be making his test debut at the age of 28. it's probably started to sink in now, it's been quite a surreal few days. i suppose it'sjust now, it's been quite a surreal few days. i suppose it's just the build—up. come thursday i am going to be nervous, as expected but i think the challenge for me is to replicate what i have been doing for essex and hopefully do that england. i'm little bit older than most so i know my game at little bit better which hopefully will help me in the long run. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening.

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