to a 190 run win over new zealand in pune to put them on the clinch of a semi final spot. they pull of 357/4 after being put in and new zealand slumped to 167 all out, a third straight defeat leaving them with crucial matches against pakistan and sri lanka to come. here s our correspondent joe wilson. from paris to pune, south africa play intense world cup sport against new zealand. quinton de kock got his fourth hundred of this competition. new zealand look depleted, hence marco jansen bowled five sixes in his 133. look at this one. new zealand pushed to the limits, but that ball is beyond the boundary. david miller hit south africa s 77th sixth of the tournament, a world cup record and we re weeks from the final. new zealand chose to bat second in this match. 358 to when, eight for 41 when devon conway was caught and new zealand folded to 167 all out. the defeat and skillet with consequences for net run rate leaves them vulnerable in the top four. south africa look world cu
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a third time. 1900, 192k, and now 202a. a century on, things have certainly changed and we re notjust talking about the outfits. every time there s an olympic games, it s a chance for notjust sport, but sport tech to take to the world stage. and we re always learning about new ways to monitor how exercise and sport affects the human body. and what s trialled here at elite level will almost certainly trickle down to the rest of us ordinaries at some point. so first, let s hit the pool where alasdair keene is checking out something very snug indeed. i knew it from a very young age that s where i want to be. the olympics is just amazing to go to as a whole, but obviously, it s taken me about four years to do so, so i m so happy to finally have made that progression. alasdair: getting to this point takes determination, lots of training, and the best technology. there s a piece of equipment that all swimmers have that s tightly regulated, and designers are constantly trying
Trafford, home of lancashire wicket club. You can just trafford, home of lancashire wicket club. You canjust about trafford, home of lancashire wicket club. You can just about reached the other old trafford with a good throw from the boundary. We are in the sporting fop hub of a major sports city. This is the bbcs state of sport debate. We are tackling the main issues affecting sport today. And we have brought together a prominent panel of leaders and achievers in sport. Also, jessica is with our studio audience. Achievers in sport. Also, jessica is with our studio audiencelj achievers in sport. Also, jessica is with our studio audience. I will be with our studio audience. I will be with a select group of stakeholders and experts for some of their questions about the issues concerning them. This is the culmination of a special week of programmes and reports across the bbc about the state of sport. Heres a reminder of what we have covered so a reminder of what we have covered so far. Ce
I had to control my anger, had to just stay calm inside and outside the ring. I chose a sport, actively, as a way of living. You talk about painkilling injections, painkilling drugs, anti inflammatories. It is widespread in football. If you rocked the boat, you were out. A flavour there of some of the areas weve been covering in the course of the week. I should say also on twitter, the hashtag is running, you canjoin in this debate. But let us introduce our panel. Liz nichol is the Chief Executive of uk sport, a former Welsh International netball player. Liz has been called the most powerful woman in british sport, as it is her organisation which decides which sports get how much money in their bid for olympic glory. Sir craig reilly is the president of the world anti doping agency, former Vice President of the International Olympic committee and former chairman of the british olympic association. He also played a key role as president of the International Badminton federation, in gett