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BBCNEWS Nicky July 5, 2024

might say, though, what a load of. it is not cricket. except it was cricket. it s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. if that s the case, why bother keeping the score? good luck to them, he was out, england would have done last the same. spare us the sentiment. so what do you think? i keep changing my mind on this one. did the australians play fair? that s what were discussing. and here is the news from deena campbell. thanks, nikki. a firefighter has died in france trying to extinguish a burning vehicle set alight by rioters outside paris. around 150 arrests were made last night down from 700 the night before. it s hoped that violence sparked by the fatal shooting of a teenager by police is now calming down. a group of backbench conservative mps has warned the government it could lose public trust if it doesn t cut net migration which currently stands at 606,000 people each year. the new conservatives want to lower that figure to below 226,000. israel ....

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One MCC member expelled and two others get long bans after clashing with Australia players in Ashes

The Marylebone Cricket Club expelled one member and handed long suspensions to two others on Thursday following their clashes with Australia's players during an Ashes test at Lord's in July. There were unprecedented scenes of uproar at the home of cricket after Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey threw down the stumps when England batter Jonny Bairstow wandered out of his crease without checking if the ball was dead. The crowd accused Australia of cheating and Australian players Usman Khawaja and David Warner were abused in the Long Room by MCC members as they returned to their dressing room. ....

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