But what about the permanent role . Look, lets hope that takes care of itself. Ultimately for me, i am focusing on these two games and then well see what happens then. At the minute, i have been given the chance to lead the team for the two games against belgium and switzerland. Going forward, who knows . Ive spoken about this in the past about when management changes, everyone has their own ideas, head coaches have their own ideas. As always, i would be up for a conversation, but that is for further down the line. Great britains Katie Boulter has broken into the top 30 in the world for the first time after winning the second tour title of her career. She came from a set down in the San Diego Open Final to beat the 21 year old ukrainian marta kostyuk. Boulter won on grass last summer in nottingham, but this was a wta 500 event, a much bigger tournament. Boulter is one half of tennis golden couple, and australian Alex De Minaur was in the stands 2a hours after winning on the mens tour i
the first people to leave since israel s siege began. sport and for a full round up, here s the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. we ll start with the cricket world cup, where south africa are on the brink of securing a semifinal spot. it s after they thrashed new zealand by 190 runs in pune, a win which takes them to the top of the table. new zealand won the toss and must soon have regretted putting south africa into bat. opener quinton de kock tore into the black caps bowlers, racing to a century. he shared a partnership of 200 with rassie van der dussen, who also quickly reached three figures as south africa piled up 357 4. new zealand were never in the hunt and slumped to 167 all out, four wickets for spinner keshav maharaj. it means they drop to fourth after a third straight defeat, with crucial matches against pakistan and sri lanka to come. england s david willey has announed he ll retire from international cricket following the world cup. the bowler i
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to mitigate the impact, but it is not telling people to accept the reality and live with the consequences. as borisjohnson said today, climate change is not some parochial issue, it s a life and death issue for millions of people around the world. it s their homes and livelihoods. leaders have left here in glasgow, but they have left their negotiating teams behind the hard work starts tomorrow. they have a lot to do over the course of the next two weeks before we get the final communiqu and tomorrow they start with finance. thanks christian. we will have lots more coverage on the outcome from cop26 in glasgow in the coming days. but if you do want more don t forget you can go to our website where we have a live reporting page with all of the latest updates from the conference. just go to the bbc news website. you re watching newsday on the bbc.