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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20200125



west bromwich albion claim a premier league scalp in the fa cup. we have all the results of the matches from the fourth round. and manchester is blue after a five goal thiller in the women's fa cup derby. also coming up in the programme: nick kyrgios wins an epic five—set thriller to set up a last 16 match against top seed and frenemy rafa nadal at the australian open. and, the former premier league footballer, now hoping to mark his card on the professional golf tour... but who is it? hello and welcome to the programme. all the day's fa cup games, to come, but we start with the cricket. england are in a fantastic position at the end of day two in the fourth and final test against south africa. after posting an impressive 400 in theirfirst innnings at the wanderers they've pinned the south africans down, restricting them to a lowly 88—6 in their reply so far. patrick gearey has the best of the day's play. test cricket's a delicate balancing act — important to remember where you are in the wider picture, while keeping your mind clear. ollie pope has that rare clarity. this is only his sixth test, but already he seems to be on top of things — 50. he and joe root mopped up the bowling. this was getting away from south africa, fast. then, a fightback. first pope went, then root. this time he's got him! sam curran lasted one ball. three wickets for 11 runs. were things starting to swing? stuart broad certainly was. he batted the attack all around johannesburg. by the order, he's england's worst batsman. partner mark wood, second worst. and yet, watch them go, enjoy the show! england ended up on 400. surely the series now beyond south africa. after all, the local batting's not inspired too much confidence of late and england often bowl quicker. around 90 miles an hour in mark wood's case. pieter malan was the first domino down. the others toppled behind him. these the shots of beaten men and tired minds. six south africans came and went, three to wood. on a ground 6,000 feet above sea level, england's tour must surely finish on a high. patrick gearey, bbc news. former england cricketer, vikram solanki, who's spent the day on the bbc‘s cricket social, joined me in the studio after stumps to give his take on day two. almost a perfect day for england really. it was a slightly tricky situation for them to start with and pope and route needed to put together a partnership to post a good total, but unfortunately for pope, he got out and lack one followed soon after. they were probably aspiring to... but then the final wicket partnership between broad and word was exceptional. 82 injust over eight broad and word was exceptional. 82 in just over eight overs, which was quite brilliant and got england to 400, which is a good score in any game and any test match and it allowed england to put south africa under pressure. to have them 88 — six for the close is impressive. what did you make of england's performance in batting? throughout the series, they have improved, certainly in batting. you have got some young guys, certainly in batting. you have got some young guys, some contributions from young lads who have made test centuries, which bodes well for them going forward. so they will take a lot of confidence going into the dragon series, but here now, they will be very pleased with their work and they will certainly —— they have certainly challenged south africa. to come away from a south african series with a win is certainly quite something. and one other line to bring you from south africa, ben stokes has been fined 15% of his match fee and been given a demerit point after his verbal altercation with a member of the crowd yesterday. right, let's turn our attentions to the fa cup fourth round now, where nine matches have taken place today and another is underway right now. austin halewood is here in the studio for us, with a round up of the day's matches. austin, have there been any upsets? not many to be honest. it's not been a classic fa cup saturday with a whole host of upsets. but there have been a few interesting results around the country. i'm going to start at the london stadium — now it's not necessarily a shock but certainly one of the best wins of the day. championship leaders west brom beating west ham of the premier league 1—0. it's the first time west ham have lost at home — to a team from a lower division — since january 1997, in the fa cup. full—back conor townsend with this rocket from the edge of the box. a brilliant finish from him — his first goal for the club. well new hammers manager david moyes clearly wasn't happy — he made a triple substitution at half—time. and mark noble had the best chance for the home side late on but he couldn't finish it. and it's fair to say moyes wasn't overly impressed. well, i think we had a lot of opportunities there. i think sometimes you can take that slightly differently, but i think we were a good position to make it happen. we didn't, and west brom were better. we were better in the second half, but we couldn't quite manufacture a good opportunity, a good cross, a good through pass, so we have to give west brom credit for that. now, before kick—off this match looked like it had a chance of causing an upset. oxford united beat west ham earlier this season and pushed manchester city close — and today they held newcastle to a goalless draw at st james‘ park. 52,000 were in the ground — that's the biggest crowd oxford have ever played in front of, apart from at wembley. and to be honest they could have won it. marcus browne was through on goal, one—on—one with the keeper in the second—half — but a really good save from karl darlow kept him out. but still, just look what the draw meant to the 4,000 oxford fans who made the journey. a brilliant day for them and their manager karl robinson. you have got to give tremendous credit to the players and also credit to the players and also credit goes to this football club here, because for them to respect the game in the way they do, a lot of and city fans who turned out, it just shows you this cup has still got a wonderful presence when you're in it. southampton came from behind to force a 1—1 draw with tottenham in their all—premeir league tie at saint mary's. it was tottenham who took the lead through son heung—min — a really nice finish from him. both sides had picked really strong teams. and it looked like spurs were heading for the win... until this late equaliser from substitute sofiane boufal made sure of a replay in london. and finally... probably the most exciting game of the day came at fratton park. league one side portsmouth hammering championship strugglers barnsley 4-2. ben close scored the first goal for portsmouth and that was their best in the game. a big confidence boost for pompey — it's the first time they've reached the fifth round of the fa cup for 10 years. so here are all of the day's fourth round fixtures. premier league sides leicester, norwich and sheffield united are all through to the fifth round. reading and cardiff drew 1—1. and coventry — who are using birmingham's ground as their own this season — drew 0—0 with their landlords. so that replay will be right back at st andrews once again. and in the late game we can see there as well, chelsea taking the lead against their opponents. but it wasn't just the men's fa cup... there was a big game in the women's competition too... it's also a big weekend for the women's fa cup. the first of the fourth round matches got underway, with a manchester derby. united hosting their rivals, the current women's super league leaders city. it didn't disappoint, with a five—goal thriller. lioness ellen white scoring two to help her side through to the next round, as rhia chohan reports. in the season's third manchester derby, both rivals marched in with a win apiece, but this tie would decide who would be ousted out of the fa cup. it was a first half of mistakes and some proved more costly than others. of all players to get it to, ellen white! you can't be gifting goals like that to one of the top goal—scorers in the league,. ellen white looking for a second! united needed their substitute to make an impact and 18—year—old laurenjames smashed this in, unexpectedly shaking up the momentum. and after a scramble in the box, the reds thought they would equalise before it was disallowed as not over the line. and of course, there is no goal—lying technology to help us out. perhaps time for var in the women's game. the moment proved pivotal, as they went on to extend their lead just minutes later and the reds continued to put on the pressure, the corners posing problems again. even the own goal that followed didn't get united the result. it wasn't a celebration from city though, with the coach satisfied, but not thrilled. we let them back into it at 2—0. i thought we played well, some big performances from some big players and we go on to arsenal now. united's young blood shows promise, but the game just didn't go their way. their hopes will have to wait to next season. celtic are 5 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after beating ross county 3—0 this afternoon. elsewhere, there were also wins for livingston and stjohnstone. it was a goalless draw between motherwell and hibs. second placed rangers play hearts tomorrow. they are 5 points behind celtic with two games in hand. let's have a look at some of the other stories around today. tottenham midfielder christian eriksen is expected to sign for inter milan on monday. the denmark midfielder said at the end of last season that he was ready to seek a fresh challenge away from the premier league. he wasn't in tottenham's fa cup squad, which drew with southampton. england are out of the netball nations cup after losing 66—70 against jamaica at the copperbox in london. they trailed by 8 goals at half time and managed to reduce the arrears in the second half but not by enough. jamaica will now play world champions new zealand in tomorrow's final. robert archibald — the only scot to have ever played in the nba — has died at the age ofjust 39. archibald represented great britain at the olympics. the british basketball federation chairman maurice watkins described him as "a fantastic ambassador". day six of the australian open, and world number one rafa nadal is safely through to the 4th round. he eased past fellow spaniard pablo carreno busta in straight sets — nadal is looking for his first title in melbourne since 2009. to get there though he'll need to beat nick kyrgios, who battled through to a last 16 round meeting with nadal. with more on that and the rest of the day's action, here's our reporter john watson in melbourne. well, it's never straightforward with neck, but he is always one to put on a show and he has certainly done that here at melbourne park tonight with a less than straightforward victory. russell, he was two sets up but he went to five sets here. and a break up in the third set as well. and in that game at 4-2 third set as well. and in that game at 4—2 he played one of his fame is famous for shots and i thought, it is the time to be showboating? may be 40 was on his way to victory. but karen khachanov came back brilliantly. it went to a deciding tie—break and a third set as well, and it was one by nick kyrgios ten points to eight. absolutely exhausted at the end, he said both his felt like they weighed a lot. but he won the longest match of his career at four hours and 26 minutes and he will play graf and adele in the next round. we know they have had a frosty relationship, but whenever they meet... he has beaten him four times. i think it is for— three in a dull‘s faber, that famous match at wimbledon when we remember very well, where nick kyrgios really announced himself to the world. it was a podcast last year that we found out not just was a podcast last year that we found out notjust what nick kyrgios thinks, notjust of rafa nadal, but have quite a few other players as well. he said he was his polar opposite and described him as a super salty, suggesting he was a bad loser. when adele was asked about the bad blood between them today, he said —— back when nadal was asked about the bad blood, he said he doesn't like people who do things you get the sport a bad name. we saw a lot of upsets yesterday in the women's draw and we have seen more again today. pliskova, the second seed,is again today. pliskova, the second seed, is out, along with some of the other top seeds. karolina pliskova, belinda bencic knocked out. and we suddenly find that we have only got four of the women's top ten left. garbine muguruza beat another seed, and this is what often happens at the women's draw, particularly at grand slams. there weren't many u psets grand slams. there weren't many upsets in the first couple of rounds, but then suddenly it looks a little bit more familiar now. simona halep is still and ash party of australia is still in and they are probably the two players who still —— ashleigh barty of australia. they are the two players who still have a hope. we know the british interest in the singles have obviously ended. we saw jamie murray in the singles have obviously ended. we sanamie murray in action, but a disappointing result for them today. they went out in the second round, playing two very good singles players which can be awkward at times, particularly as they are out of the singles and they have got nothing to lose. again it was one of these final set tie—break, which went against murray. they couldn't save a seventh match point, and lost by 13—12. butjoe save a seventh match point, and lost by 13—12. but joe salisbury save a seventh match point, and lost by 13—12. butjoe salisbury plain with two different overseas partners did millard win their matches, so they are through to the last 16. —— chose aylesbury. surely we won't see more upsets tomorrow, will we? in rugby union's premiership, bristol came out on top in the west country derby against gloucester. 34—16 the score. it was a superb second half display at ashton gate from bristol, substitute mat protheroe among the scorers, after a try—less first half for both teams. bristol's first league win since november moves them just a point behind gloucester, who are 4th. elsewhere today tom homer scored both of bath's tries as they edged past leicester 13—10. sale sharks climbed to third in the premiership after surviving a late fight back to beat leaders exeter 22—19, while wasps hung on to claim a narrow 30—26 bonus—point victory over worcester at sixways. whilst, sorry. football is far too dependant on money from gambling sponsorships, according to the sports minister, nigel adams. his warning comes in light of the close relationship between the sport and the industry, after a deal was struck for some fa cup games, to be shown exclusively on betting websites. our sports editor, dan roan, has more. the last round of the fa cup was overshadowed by an outcry over a deal that meant some matches were only shown live on bookmakers's websites. there has since been a climb—down, but the controversy has reignited concern at how much betting companies use football to advertise, and having committed to reviewing gambling laws, the government says it wants to see a change. there is way too much of a dependency within football and gambling. that is plain to see. we have to look at this very carefully because problem gambling, you know, addictive gambling leads to serious social problems. and i'm sure they fit authorities are aware of that, but we do need to look at different sources of income for them. meanwhile, the government has announced the pa ralympics meanwhile, the government has announced the paralympics has been added to the crown jewels list of protected sports events and must be shown on three to television coverage. it is absolutely essential that the paralympics have parity with the olympics, added he look at the viewing figures over the years of successive games and how interested people are the paralympic games, it is absolutely worth ensuring that we level up. sports like para table tennis have enjoyed free to air coverage of the paralympics on channel 4 since london 2012, but terrestrial tv coverage is now guaranteed. my family are so supportive. my family and friends are so supportive, a lot of them coming out to tokyo. but in the future if they can't, for example if someone can't afford it, it is really nice to know they will still be able to watch me back home. this is the first change to listed events in 20 years and they may be more to come. the government is also now considering adding women's events like the fa cup final in a sign of their glowing growing popularity. now, did you know there has never been a pakistani woman in the winter olympics? it wasn't until 1996 that one competed at the summer games. but during this month's youth winter games in lausanne, 16—year—old mia freudweiler represented pakistan in alpine skiing — with the aim to inspire others. nick hope has been to meet her. my my goal is to inspire and to empower young pakistani girls to fulfil their dreams. she is the gentlest of human beings. she has always had this resilience, there is great to work through things to the end. she is incredibly kind, compassionate and unbelievably hard—working. when back from a very young age, when she took something on our hands she would always finish it and that is the work ethic she has put into skiing. what does it feel like skiing. what does it feel like skiing at the speed you do?m skiing. what does it feel like skiing at the speed you do? it is an amazing feeling. you have amazing turns and sometimes it can be a bit scary, but overall it is really scary, but overall it is really scary —— thrilling. it feels a bit like flying. we welcome you to be home at the olympic movement. pakistan making their debut, and thatis pakistan making their debut, and that is mia. how much they dream is it for you to be there one day?‘ big dream. i had always said to my pa rents big dream. i had always said to my parents that i would to take part in the olympics and i am extremely proud to be representing pakistan. traditionally had difficult has it been for women in pakistan to take pa rt been for women in pakistan to take part in sports? the perception is that women are not supposed to be doing certain things because of conservative elements of society, who will point fingers and say, but i think that is changing. how important to you is it to inspire other women to get involved in the sport? well, my mum would always say you're in this world to make a difference and help people. i think this is an amazing opportunity for me to inspire different people. i really wish that other pakistani young ladies will have those dreams and will be able to succeed and fulfil them. so lovely. i and will be able to succeed and fulfilthem. so lovely. i love the fa ct fulfilthem. so lovely. i love the fact she said it felt like she was flying when she skied. really brave as well. and she is so good as well. incredible. a lot of us envy people talented enough to play a sport professionally — but imagine being so good at sports that you can play two different ones professionally. well, the former west brom and stoke striker peter odemwingie, is about to do that. the 38—year—old is planning on becoming a fully qualified pga golfer, after taking up the sport during his time in the premier league. so has he settled on a new club?! ian winter reports. peter is a truly cosmopolitan sportsman, born in uzbekistan, he grew up in russia, then went to lille in france and then went to moscow. he has won 60 international caps for nigeria, played at two world cups and won a silver medal at the olympics, but he had never played golf until he arrived in the english premier league. in west brom in stoke, a lot of players play, but i never took part. i thought ok, but when they come back they are also excited, talking about how they shape the shuttle that shot. it looked boring, untili shape the shuttle that shot. it looked boring, until i tried it. and just look at him now! he is studying from scratch and studying how to become a pga qualified professional. i think become a pga qualified professional. ithinki become a pga qualified professional. i think i have the talent. so it with a bit of hard work, i will make it. i fell in love with the game. peter was a professional footballer all his life. to go from a beginner toa all his life. to go from a beginner to a professional in five years, i think that says a lot about the guy's character and his natural talent. 30 years ago, he also had bags of natural talent. when he was only four years old, his dad put pen pounds on his son to win the open championship. he didn't win the bet, butjack did championship. he didn't win the bet, but jack did attend professional championship. he didn't win the bet, butjack did attend professional and now his coaching peter in his new career. how far you of going?|j think career. how far you of going?” think he will play the euro pro this year. you had a dream don't you? to spread golf in nigeria? yes, absolutely. the focuses mainly on football, so we have to get a chance to other sports as well. peter's second career in professional sport is all set for take—off. he is not bad. it is a very popular thing that professional footballers do when they finish, there is definitely a skill set there. it is because after training in the morning, they have got the whole of the afternoon three they all go and hit the golf course. how amazing to be so good to play two professionally. absolutely, yeah. i tell you who else is really good at golf, harry kane. he is really good. i will have to give them a game some day. where i come from, it is mandatory. i'm scottish, but it does mean i'm any good. just a reminder of our top stort before we go.. england scored 400 in their first innings of the 4th test against south africa, and reduced their hosts to 88 for 6 in reply on day two.in the late kick off in the fa cup chelsea are 2—0 up at hull city. michy batswhy with the first goal. fikayo tomori with the second. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more at half past seve fox for the weather, quite a lot going on after what has not been a huge amount in the last week or so. the cloud is still with us tonight, ahead of this cold front with the rain going through tomorrow. behind that, low pressure takes over again, checking the weather up and bringing in brighter skies, colder air and showers. lots of and it is a bit damp and drizzly in places, more substantial rain putting it in northern ireland and the west of scotla nd northern ireland and the west of scotland as the night goes on. rees is picking up in the uk, and temperatures are holding up, no thrust into the morning. at this cold front here that is taking the rain through tomorrow, we have got the colour is here to represent the feel of the weather. the blue is the colder air and that made in behind the rain tomorrow, with sunshine and showers. he was a look at that cold front tomorrow. it gets out of the way of northern ireland quickly tomorrow morning and the sun will appear here, but there are quickly moving across here. across northern ireland tomorrow, there will be a few showers, it will be a windy day and the colder feeling is announced by the wind. the temperatures will fall off once that rain has moved through, getting rusty in places on monday morning. for northern ireland, northern england and scotla nd ireland, northern england and scotland in particular, these will have snow on the hills to relatively low levels, and 80 centimetres in places, even icy as well. so this is going into monday morning, so don't get caught out by that. then on monday it is a much brighter day across the uk with some sunshine, but showers too. some showers heavy with thunder, that longer spells of rain near the south coast and a blustery day. there will be sunny spells, not too many ship of their showers is reaching across eastern parts. it will feel cold in the wind, despite the sunshine. this isn't going to last too long though. the first half of the week will be chilly, with frosty nights and sunshine and showers and wintry on hills, but at the end of the week it will be turning males are once again, but still wet and still windy then. there is the focus the way you are or where you're going over the weekend. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7: the death toll from the coronavirus rises to 41, with authorities in china struggling to contain the outbreak, as millions travel for the lunar new year. there are now known cases of the virus in france and australia, and a state of emergency has been declared in hong kong. benita mehra, a newly—appointed member of the grenfell tower inquiry panel, resigns after being linked to the charitable arm 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