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G Rio Memorial Tournament: Dimapur lifts title for 3rd time

Sovima, April 8 (MExN): Dimapur emerged victorious once again in the Late G Rio Memorial Men's U19 Inter-District Tournament, clinching the title for the third time after defeating Niuland in the final clash held on April 6 at Nagaland Cricket Stadium, So

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Sportsday

video got going by the cricket we have seen has been captivating. 0vercast conditions, idealfor bowling. england, as you suggested, desperately keen to get on with it. they did make quick progress when play under way and we will show you some important action. good test match for england on his recall to the side. a dangerous player leave that delivery. he was gone for 28. now, australia's wicket keeper came out to large booze. people you remember lawrence and he fell quickly, too, also. the situation subsequently though is that things have just started to turn australia's way. by now england would have hoped to get rid of all australia's batteries and have helped to have ended the second innings but instead we saw travis playing the type of earnings we saw with ben stokes. they are eight wickets down and just at the point

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BBC News at Six

he had no chance. butjonny bairstow�*s wicket—keeper had an up—and—down day. there held on to get rid of steve smith. in his 100th test match, he scored just 22. ajoe root who had taken a catch earlier dropped mitchell marsh on 12, and that was significant. before long, marsh was motoring. it is important australian supporters felt comfortable to express themselves, however they wanted to. got it. marsh was only playing due to injury in the australian ranks, no one hits the ball harder. which way is perth? marsh fell. there is bat on that for 118, finally. joe root dropped another before he caught travis head, still too furious with himself to celebrate. who is this? pat cummins dismissed for none, lbw, headingley loved it. the difference

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BBC News

standing at around $215,000. this situation in france, the rioting and unrest going on for days over a five day period that has had a big impact on many businesses, certainly those in hospitality and the tourism sector. coming into the summer season tourism is a huge industry and a contributor to growth that the french economy we will be looking at that in detail in our business coverage in ten minutes. now — how a moment in the ashes test match appears to have trigged a potential diplomatic incident. it follows the controversial dismissal ofjonny bairstow, who left his crease believing the ball to be dead, but was then ran out by the australian wicket keeper. what followed was a row between the two sides. england's captain ben stokes said he wouldn't have done it — the australian skipper pat cummins said it was "fair play". now the politicians

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Nicky Campbell

tevet— a club cricketer, plays reasonable level at _ a club cricketer, plays reasonable level at club cricket, i was a wicket—keeper for many, many years, i wicket—keeper for many, many years, i have _ wicket—keeper for many, many years, i have captain — wicket—keeper for many, many years, i have captain decides, i've never seen _ i have captain decides, i've never seen that— i have captain decides, i've never seen that happen. i heard jonathan agnew— seen that happen. i heard jonathan agnew sav— seen that happen. i heard jonathan agnew say that would have happened up agnew say that would have happened up and _ agnew say that would have happened up and down the country, that is one, _ up and down the country, that is one. not— up and down the country, that is one. not in— up and down the country, that is one, not in my opinion. i've never seen _ one, not in my opinion. i've never seen that— one, not in my opinion. i've never seen that happen, it isjust not done — seen that happen, it isjust not done this _ seen that happen, it isjust not done. this is what i am trying to reclaim — done. this is what i am trying to reclaim to— done. this is what i am trying to reclaim to my son. it's notjust the rules, _ reclaim to my son. it's notjust the rules, cricket— reclaim to my son. it's notjust the rules, cricket is also the spirit of cricket _ rules, cricket is also the spirit of cricket and — rules, cricket is also the spirit of cricket and we've heard a lot about that already but that is the way to game _ that already but that is the way to game is _ that already but that is the way to game is played. we don't look for technicalities to get people out, we -et technicalities to get people out, we get people out fair and square. i've never— get people out fair and square. i've never done — get people out fair and square. i've never done that in my life or even think— never done that in my life or even think of— never done that in my life or even think of doing it. he never done that in my life or even think of doing it.— think of doing it. he was out fair and square- _ think of doing it. he was out fair and square. technically - think of doing it. he was out fair and square. technically but - think of doing it. he was out fair| and square. technically but there think of doing it. he was out fair. and square. technically but there is more to the — and square. technically but there is more to the game _ and square. technically but there is more to the game than _ and square. technically but there is more to the game than that, - and square. technically but there is more to the game than that, you i more to the game than that, you don't _ more to the game than that, you don't do — more to the game than that, you don't do that kind of thing, it's 'ust don't do that kind of thing, it's just never— don't do that kind of thing, it's just never done.— don't do that kind of thing, it's 'ust never done. ~ . ., , ., . just never done. what do you mean? how many thousands _ just never done. what do you mean? how many thousands of _ just never done. what do you mean? how many thousands of games i've l how many thousands of games i've played, _ how many thousands of games i've played, i've never seen a wicket—keeper do that because he is not attempting to go for a run. it isjust— not attempting to go for a run. it isjust am — not attempting to go for a run. it isjust a... and also if you look at the speed — isjust a... and also if you look at the speed of— isjust a... and also if you look at the speed of carey throwing it, there _

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Nicky Campbell

all that is going on the world, and what is your selection, cricket, 22 fellas playing bat and ball, appalling! switched off. that is from roger. roger, you will miss our debate about climate change ten o'clock. pete in pageant and nathan in seaton in devon, what do you think? ., in seaton in devon, what do you think? . . , ,, , , ., think? hi,, i am in west sussex near chichester, — think? hi,, i am in west sussex near chichester, i — think? hi,, i am in west sussex near chichester, i was _ think? hi,, i am in west sussex near chichester, i was a _ think? hi,, i am in west sussex near chichester, i was a bit _ think? hi,, i am in west sussex near chichester, i was a bit surprised - chichester, i was a bit surprised that bairstow wasn't given out on the field of play. i was an umpire for a few seasons in the worcestershire and sussex league for a few seasons, and also before that i was a wicket—keeper in club cricket around here. and looking at it, basically, jonny bairstow was a little bit careless because although

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Nicky Campbell

cricket from fielding sides to slow the game down. we focusing on this one incident, a split second moment. decency— one incident, a split second moment. decency for— one incident, a split second moment. decency for others and setting an example. t decency for others and setting an examle. , , ., example. i completely agree with and and example. i completely agree with andy and everything _ example. i completely agree with andy and everything he _ example. i completely agree with andy and everything he says. - andy and everything he says. everything?— andy and everything he says. eve hina? ~ , ., everything? absolutely. however, the oint i am everything? absolutely. however, the point i am making _ everything? absolutely. however, the point i am making is _ everything? absolutely. however, the point i am making is slightly - everything? absolutely. however, the point i am making is slightly more - point i am making is slightly more astute and different. absolutely 100% agree that bairstow should have waited for the umpire to call over. everything else, time wasting in cricket and bowling aggressively, it's rubbish and 100% correct. but it's rubbish and 100% correct. but it doesn't make what some of us are saying incorrect. the spirit of the game is also a part of the game. we saw it yesterday, after the over i went up to the wicketkeeper and shook her hand. the other umpire went and shook her hand. apparently many people on the boundary were saying she did good and others were saying, why didn't she take the hit?

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Nicky Campbell

umpire and i_ profession and i am also a cricket umpire and i stand _ profession and i am also a cricket umpire and i stand with - profession and i am also a cricket umpire and i stand with focal- profession and i am also a cricket umpire and i stand with focal andj umpire and i stand with focal and women's — umpire and i stand with focal and women's team _ umpire and i stand with focal and women's team is _ umpire and i stand with focal and women's team is who _ umpire and i stand with focal and women's team is who i _ umpire and i stand with focal and women's team is who i stood - umpire and i stand with focal and| women's team is who i stood with yesterday— women's team is who i stood with yesterday versus _ women's team is who i stood with yesterday versus oxford - women's team is who i stood with yesterday versus oxford women l women's team is who i stood with . yesterday versus oxford women and something _ yesterday versus oxford women and something similar— yesterday versus oxford women and something similar happened - yesterday versus oxford women and something similar happened and - yesterday versus oxford women and something similar happened and a l something similar happened and a -irl, something similar happened and a girl, the _ something similar happened and a girl, the wicket—keeper, _ something similar happened and a girl, the wicket—keeper, poppy, . something similar happened and a i girl, the wicket—keeper, poppy, she had the _ girl, the wicket—keeper, poppy, she had the hall— girl, the wicket—keeper, poppy, she had the hall in— girl, the wicket—keeper, poppy, she had the ball in her— girl, the wicket—keeper, poppy, she had the ball in her hand, _ girl, the wicket—keeper, poppy, she had the ball in her hand, she - girl, the wicket—keeper, poppy, she had the ball in her hand, she was. had the ball in her hand, she was stood _ had the ball in her hand, she was stood over— had the ball in her hand, she was stood over the _ had the ball in her hand, she was stood over the wicket, _ had the ball in her hand, she was stood over the wicket, over- had the ball in her hand, she was stood over the wicket, over the l stood over the wicket, over the stumps. — stood over the wicket, over the stumps. and _ stood over the wicket, over the stumps, and the _ stood over the wicket, over the stumps, and the player- stood over the wicket, over the stumps, and the player from i stood over the wicket, over the. stumps, and the player from the opposite — stumps, and the player from the opposite team, _ stumps, and the player from the opposite team, she _ stumps, and the player from the opposite team, she turned - stumps, and the player from the . opposite team, she turned around, stumps, and the player from the - opposite team, she turned around, i was standing — opposite team, she turned around, i was standing at _ opposite team, she turned around, i was standing at the _ opposite team, she turned around, i was standing at the bowler's - opposite team, she turned around, i was standing at the bowler's end, i was standing at the bowler's end, the ttatter— was standing at the bowler's end, the batter said, _ was standing at the bowler's end, the batter said, we _ was standing at the bowler's end, the batter said, we are _ was standing at the bowler's end, the batter said, we are not - was standing at the bowler's end, . the batter said, we are not running, so the _ the batter said, we are not running, so the other— the batter said, we are not running, so the other batter, _ the batter said, we are not running, so the other batter, who _ the batter said, we are not running, so the other batter, who was - the batter said, we are not running, so the other batter, who was in - the batter said, we are not running, so the other batter, who was in the | so the other batter, who was in the middle _ so the other batter, who was in the middle of— so the other batter, who was in the middle of the — so the other batter, who was in the middle of the pitch _ so the other batter, who was in the middle of the pitch when _ so the other batter, who was in the middle of the pitch when she - so the other batter, who was in the middle of the pitch when she had . so the other batter, who was in the i middle of the pitch when she had run and she _ middle of the pitch when she had run and she was— middle of the pitch when she had run and she was in— middle of the pitch when she had run and she was in the _ middle of the pitch when she had run and she was in the middle _ middle of the pitch when she had run and she was in the middle of- middle of the pitch when she had run and she was in the middle of the - and she was in the middle of the wicket, — and she was in the middle of the wicket, she _ and she was in the middle of the wicket, she turned _ and she was in the middle of the wicket, she turned around, - and she was in the middle of the . wicket, she turned around, slipped, fell, wicket, she turned around, slipped, felt, there _ wicket, she turned around, slipped, felt, there was— wicket, she turned around, slipped, fell, there was no— wicket, she turned around, slipped, fell, there was no way— wicket, she turned around, slipped, fell, there was no way she - wicket, she turned around, slipped, fell, there was no way she was - wicket, she turned around, slipped, i fell, there was no way she was going to get— fell, there was no way she was going to get and _ fell, there was no way she was going to get and go— fell, there was no way she was going to get and go and _ fell, there was no way she was going to get and go and reach _ fell, there was no way she was going to get and go and reach the - fell, there was no way she was going to get and go and reach the stumps. | to get and go and reach the stumps. this wicket—keeper— to get and go and reach the stumps. this wicket—keeper was— to get and go and reach the stumps. this wicket—keeper was standing - this wicket—keeper was standing on top of— this wicket—keeper was standing on top of the _ this wicket—keeper was standing on top of the stumps _ this wicket—keeper was standing on top of the stumps with _ this wicket—keeper was standing on top of the stumps with the - this wicket—keeper was standing on top of the stumps with the ball - this wicket—keeper was standing on top of the stumps with the ball in l top of the stumps with the ball in her handm — top of the stumps with the ball in her handm ls— top of the stumps with the ball in her hand- - -_ top of the stumps with the ball in her hand. . ._ yes, | her hand... is that poppy? yes, .0 . . _ her hand... is that poppy? yes, poppy- and _ her hand... is that poppy? yes, poppy- and everybody - her hand... is that poppy? yes, poppy. and everybody on - her hand... is that poppy? yes, poppy. and everybody on the i her hand... is that poppy? yes, . poppy. and everybody on the field, including _ poppy. and everybody on the field, including myself, _ poppy. and everybody on the field, including myself, for— poppy. and everybody on the field, including myself, for a _ poppy. and everybody on the field, including myself, for a minute - poppy. and everybody on the field, including myself, for a minute i- including myself, for a minute i forgot — including myself, for a minute i forgot that— including myself, fora minute i forgot that i_ including myself, for a minute i forgot that i was _ including myself, for a minute i forgot that i was an _ including myself, for a minute i forgot that i was an umpire, . including myself, for a minute i forgot that i was an umpire, i i forgot that i was an umpire, i became — forgot that i was an umpire, i became a _ forgot that i was an umpire, i became a spectator, - forgot that i was an umpire, i became a spectator, and - forgot that i was an umpire, i | became a spectator, and even forgot that i was an umpire, i i became a spectator, and even i almost — became a spectator, and even i almost gestured, _ became a spectator, and even i almost gestured, go _ became a spectator, and even i almost gestured, go on, - became a spectator, and even i almost gestured, go on, then, i became a spectator, and even i- almost gestured, go on, then, take the hit. _ almost gestured, go on, then, take the hit. and — almost gestured, go on, then, take the hit. and she _ almost gestured, go on, then, take the hit, and she didn't. _ almost gestured, go on, then, take the hit, and she didn't. and - almost gestured, go on, then, take the hit, and she didn't. and let- almost gestured, go on, then, take the hit, and she didn't. and let mel the hit, and she didn't. and let me tell you. _ the hit, and she didn't. and let me tell you. i— the hit, and she didn't. and let me tell you, i would _

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Nicky Campbell

alex carey may have noted that bairstow was stepping out of his crease if you like early, at the end of each ball, and of an over. i have heard some people say, bairstow tapped his toe behind the crease, thatis tapped his toe behind the crease, that is his signal to say, i am in, that is his signal to say, i am in, thatis that is his signal to say, i am in, that is the end of the over, but it is not the batter who decides, it is the umpire. and as andy zaltzman also rightly pointed out, the ball had gone through to carrie and i observed this immediately at the time, he immediately threw it back into the stumps. there have been some instances in the past where a wicket—keeper has taken the ball and held it over the stumps, waited and waited for the batter to slightly stepped out of their ground and then take the bails off. it was not like that, i would have more of an issue like that because that implies some sense of deception. i do understand that some people think, in this kind of instance, i think they get het up about it because we don't see it very often, similar to a bowler

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Nicky Campbell

andy is 100% correct, everything he saysis andy is 100% correct, everything he says is 100% correct.— says is 100% correct. moving on to some text messages, _ says is 100% correct. moving on to some text messages, it _ says is 100% correct. moving on to some text messages, it has - says is 100% correct. moving on to some text messages, it has boiled down to are you with poppy or carey. andy zaltzman, a privilege to have you on the programme. a couple of text messages. i was a wicketkeeper and did the same as alex carey in a game when i was iii. at the time it didn't feel right and i have regretted it ever since. i didn't have the chance to retract my actions. this one, in cricket, rules are rules, out is out. a lapse in concentration by bairstow, schoolboy error, should have tapped the crease with the bat first. another one, utterly disgusting with what the aussies did yesterday. akin to the underarm bowling scandal of 81. terrible form. same old aussie's, always cheating. that's from james

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