facing a target of 230 herbert losing the early wickets suggested otherwise. the dismissal proved decisive, hitting 3a from just 16 balls. he was then caught out but forced to watch on as pakistan s harris ralph removed debbie tenant 0llie stone with his next ball and with a dramatic finish, topsy turvy game of cricket ended and the series tied at 2 2. meanwhile, cricket s lawmakers have reiterated the rule that charlie dean fell foul of yesterday in england s women s 0di defeat to india when she was run out at the non striker s end. the mcc have formalised the relevant law and it will come in officially next month but in the meantime have called for batters to remain in their crease until they say they have seen the ball leave the bowler s hand. the reaction has been widespread and pretty passionate on both sides, as stuart broad noted. very happy for others to feel differently. a pragmatic approach from him, perhaps not from liam livingstone who highlights the confusion t
that ended their 1a game run without a win in the nations league. it s been a record breaking day in women s football, with arsenal beating tottenham at the emirates, in front of more than 10,000 fans the biggest crowd seen at a super league match. they watched the home side completely dominate their north london rivals england s beth mead setting them on their way to a 4 0 victory. there was a controversial end to the women s one day cricket series between england and india at lord s. england were chasing 170 to win and after an early collapse, they came to within 17 runs of victory. but india bowler deepti sharma stopped in her delivery stride and dismissed the batter at the non striker s end. this is allowed under the rules, but seen by some as against the spirit of the game. england s final wicket was gone, they lost the series 3 0. there s the latest from tennis laver cup in london on the bbc sport website, plus more on all of today s stories. back to you. before we go,
facing a target of 230 herbert losing the early wickets suggested otherwise. the dismissal proved decisive, hitting 3a from just 16 balls. he was then caught out but forced to watch on as pakistan s harris ralph removed debbie tenant 0llie stone with his next ball and with a dramatic finish, topsy turvy game of cricket ended and the series tied at 2 2. meanwhile, cricket s lawmakers have reiterated the rule that charlie dean fell foul of yesterday in england s women s 0di defeat to india when she was run out at the non striker s end. the mcc have formalised the relevant law and it will come in officially next month but in the meantime have called for batters to remain in their crease until they say they have seen the ball leave the bowler s hand. the reaction has been widespread and pretty passionate on both sides,
that ended their 1a game run without a win in the nations league. it s been a record breaking day in women s football, with arsenal beating tottenham at the emirates, in front of more than 10,000 fans the biggest crowd seen at a super league match. they watched the home side completely dominate their north london rivals england s beth mead setting them on their way to a 4 0 victory. there was a controversial end to the women s one day cricket series between england and india at lord s. england were chasing 170 to win and after an early collapse, they came to within 17 runs of victory. but india bowler deepti sharma stopped in her delivery stride and dismissed the batter at the non striker s end. this is allowed under the rules, but seen by some as against the spirit of the game. england s final wicket was gone, they lost the series 3 0. there s the latest from tennis