Bowling to nissanka who completed the second hundred of his test career. Were england weary in this test match, at time they looked it. Were they complacent, they will definitely deny that. There always be definite ups than downs with their style of test match cricket, maybe this will be a sobering defeat for them as they try to develop a ruthless streak that was definitely missing in this test match. In test match cricket in places like sri lanka, well maybe this victory in the broader scheme of things is just what cricket needs. Well, england had the victory in their sights, in what was a topsy turvy match — with stand—in captain ollie pope's heroics from the first innings. He knows that his england side let this one slip through. We played some really good cricket through the summer but could not put it together over the four days here after two days we were in a good position and did not capitalise and unfortunately with the bat we were not good enough yesterday and should have had a few more runs. We know the pitch at the oval gets better a test match goes on, so disappointing but overall i'm looking back we had a good summer, five from six. Plenty of tests to come, in terms of batting specifically, what will be the thinking in terms of the approach, in terms of seeing the couple of scores that could've capitalised on? that is something that's a question too much, we realise we had a bad day with the bat yesterday, and that can happen in test cricket. Credit to sri lanka for bowling well, and for us it is about being as ruthless as we can ruthless as we can which we weren't this game but through the summer we have been in similar situations and put the game to bed, but unfortunately, yesterday we were not able to do that, and we reflect in a few weeks�* time headed into that pakistan series and talk about a few things but i think there's more positives to take. Plenty of nations league football to update you on from monday — and in league a, france got theirfirst win in the competition after beating belgium 2—0 in lyon. Goals coming from randal kolo muani, who's scored in each of his last five starts for france, and ousmane dembele sealed the points for the french, who bounce back from their opening defeat to italy. An accomplished performance from them. In the same group, italy beat israel 2—1, so that's two wins out of two for italy. And in league b, erling haaland scored what proved to be the winner for norway, who beat austria 2—1. Wins also for slovenia, turkey and wales. England take on finland, in their group b second match on tuesday, after beating ireland at the weekend. Captain harry kane is set to win his 100th cap for the national side. It's a landmark that portugal's cristiano ronaldo has long surpassed, ronaldo scoring the winner against scotland on sunday night — his career, one that kane would love to emulate. Seeing him compete at 38 or 39 years old, just inspires me to play for as long as possible. I love this game, i love representing england more than anything, and i don't want it to end anytime soon, so for me personally now, it's just about continuing to improve and being consistent and yeah, who knows how many caps i can get, but you know, i'm hungry for more, and i'm determined to keep pushing the boundaries. Nfl now, and after 23 seasons and seven super bowl titles as a player, tom brady has started life as a commentator for fox sports, the beginning of a much—hyped $375 million ten—year deal. Sirius xm radio host nick hamilton watched him call the cowboys�* game against the cleveland browns. For a guy that's his first time out, he did pretty well. He gave you some context, certainly with players when it came to watching the cowboys and the cleveland browns go at it, offensively as well as defensively. So he's only going to get better with time, i think people need to give him a little grace and a little bit of room to be able to grow and develop and learn, and one thing about tom brady, he's going to rewatch that footage like he did when he was a quarterback. And he will definitely become better, i'm looking forward to better things from tom brady. He was able to dial back into his playing time a little bit, offence and the defence commentary so it's going to take time, so anybody knows in this media space, when you are being watched as heavily as tom brady is being watched, every little thing is going to be scrutinised. Why he scratched his face at that time, why did he slip up and not say this instead of saying this particular play. There's going to be all kind of criticism but the majority of people that criticise tom couldn't even be in the seat of tom brady in that particular position. We just need to give him some time, give him some grace. I give him until week five and we'll see if tom brady is really that guy, or he was just you know, fox sports was just using his name so they could try to sell games. Let's see how he gets on this season. British three—time grand slam winner andy murray is enjoying retirement rather more than he thought. In fact, he claims its been the complete opposite to what he expected. After calling time on his illustrious 19—year career following the paris olympics. Murray's known to be a keen golfer, and is planning to compete in a pro—celebrity tournament next week, partnering scottish open champion robert macintyre. Murray spoke to the bbc�*s garry richardson. Yeah, may be doing that at wentworth in a few weeks�* time, yeah, if schedule allows and everything but i do enjoy doing that and you know, learning from great players and you know, being competitive and playing in front of a crowd and stuff. I�*m used to doing it on the tennis court but doing it in any other way is a bit different. You would actually be incredibly nervous, wouldn�*t you, on that first tee if there was a crowd? if you played on the greatest tennis court and you are able to serve an ace, it would be so different, golf? absolutely. You see that with anyone, like you become comfortable in your own environment and you get. . . I was nervous on centre court wimbledon and all those things, i�*d become used to that and comfortable with it and i know that i trust that i can execute my skills that i�*ve worked really hard to do, that the nervousness is around whether you go out there and win the match or not, and you know, those sorts of things, whereas playing golf and standing on the first tee of a golf course, i would have zero trust in the work that i�*ve done, zero trust in my game and you know, obviously, yeah, no—one wants to mess up when they�*re on the tv. So, yeah, it will be nerve—racking, yeah. Paralympics gb have been arriving back to the uk, having come second in the medals table in paris, and are campaigning for disabled children to have equal access to school sport. They finished with 49 golds, and it�*s the third games in a row that great britain and northern ireland have finished second in the table. This was their highest medal haul since rio 2016. Andy swiss has been speaking to some of those returning today on the impact of their success. Every day, people were coming back with medals and medals, i think being in a flat with those people, it made you more hungry to go out and win medals, when you got that environment of athletes it makes us all really hungry to go out and perform our best. We�*ve got so much potential going into los angeles as well. Did you ever think you would be coming home with five medals, three golds? no. I thought, because this was my first games, i�*d be really happy if ijust get one. And just like see how it goes, you know? i did better than i thought so i was happy with that. Last night actually at the closing ceremony, like standing in the stade de france and have like all the people there. People were packed in, it was booked out. It was just amazing. For me, that really hit home how many people were actually there to see all of us which is just insane. We've been training for the past yearjust so hard, just to go out here _ and execute, get the job done, it feels amazing, so to go back home to our families i'm surel they're very proud of us. Yeah, very good week, | and for a nice rest now. The paralympic event is a very important event, but how important is it that they build on this? we had 2012. It�*s been another big moment for paralympic sport. Tokyo would�*ve been it as well if it hadn�*t been for the pandemic, games are carrying momentum now. Still a big difference. It�*s closing the gap but it�*s still not quite they�*re you know, some olympic partners had shut up their houses in paris before the paralympic started, things like that could continue to get better, that will only grow as time. More people buy into watching paralympics, watching sport whether they are able—bodied or para. That�*s the best thing. You can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that�*s bbc. Com/sport. From me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. Hello there. Well, it�*s been mild, relatively speaking, despite all of that rain in the south, and very warm, in fact, out towards the far north and west — but some changes for the next couple of days. Autumn is biting back. Temperature—wise at least, it�*s going to turn colder by day and by night, with the chance of a frost for some, especially on thursday night. It will be windy, a brisk north westerly wind, sunny spells, but also some blustery showers. And those changes have already started. A deep area of low pressure sweeping across the northern isles, it�*s sending this cold front sweeping southwards and eastwards across the uk. So you see that milder air being pushed away, marked in orange, blues, and yellows, the colder air takes over through the middle part of the week and it will feel bitingly cold, i think, in exposure to that northwesterly wind. And here�*s the cold front for the rest of tuesday. It sinks southwards and eastwards, a narrow band of rain for most. There will be some cloud ahead of the front, but sunshine developing behind, blustery showers, very heavy rain across the northern isles, could lead to some localised flooding and it�*s windy wherever you are across the uk, but particularly so for the northern isles. Gusts of wind here of up to 60—65 miles an hour. And here are the temperatures, ranging between 11—18 degrees we keep that mild air towards the south, but the rain could pep up here, perhaps, as we head through tuesday evening before it clears overnight. It�*s going to feel cold on tuesday night. Some of our temperatures could drop back to mid—single figures. I think you�*ll really notice the chill on wednesday morning. Still some blustery showers out towards the north and the west, but we will see some more clearer skies, especially the further south and east you are. And then on wednesday, it�*s a typical day when we see a northwesterly wind this time of year. Sunny spells and showers, most of the showers towards the north and the west, some of them heavy and possibly thundery. It will feel cold and exposure, so that�*s still brisk northwesterly wind and temperatures are now below the seasonal average across the board. But it�*s still september, so in the spells of sunshine and sheltered from the wind, then it won�*t feel too bad. Again, more sunny spells and showers, perhaps on thursday, and then high pressure starts to build in from the southwest. That�*s going to have the effect of lightning the wind, so there could be a bit of frost, particularly for northern england, parts of scotland into friday morning, and some mist and fog developing as well. But mostly dry on friday, temperatures recover on friday, and through the weekend. Bye— bye. Live from washington. This is bbc news. Damascus accuses israel of targeting several military sites in central syria — killing at least 18 people. Kamala harris and donald trump prepare for theirfirst presidential debate in less than 2a hours. When i left you, i was but the learner, now i am the master. And the voice behind the mask — james earljones, the american actor who voiced darth vader and mufasa, has died at the age of 93. Hello, i�*m caitriona perry. You�*re very welcome. Gaza�*s civil defence agency says at least a0 people have been killed and more than 60 injured in israeli airstrikes on a designated humanitarian zone in southern gaza. Local residents told the bbc that three israeli strikes destroyed more than 20 tents housing displaced palestinians in the al mawasi area. Many more are reported to be buried. The israeli military said it had targeted a hamas command centre. A volunteer for a local charity who lives near the site said the attacks left craters several metres deep. 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