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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:46 am Post subject: Sportsday Live - breaking sports news as it happens |
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1555: RUGBY LEAGUE - Salford sign Australian forward Shannan McPherson, whose move to Crusaders collapsed when the Welsh club withdrew their Super League licence application.
1548: FOOTBALL - Rangers full-back Steven Whittaker loses his appeal against a three-match European ban for his red card against Malmo in the Champions League.
1540: CRICKET - England beat India by an innings and eight runs to win the fourth and final Test and complete a 4-0 series victory. Read all the reaction on the BBC Sport website.
1533: FOOTBALL - Wolves boss Mick McCarthy says he will turning down any bids for striker Kevin Doyle.
1525: CRICKET - England are on course to complete a Test series whitewash over India. Follow the final day's action on the BBC Sport website.
1519: FOOTBALL - Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson on Tottenham and Luka Modric: "Spurs said they are never going to sell him. That's what [chairman] Daniel Levy says, but there is always the feeling that if someone comes in, he will be sold. It is difficult for Harry [manager Redknapp] having to work out what Daniel Levy is thinking, but Harry would have wanted to bring in a couple of players."
1512: FOOTBALL - The Italian players' association is standing firm with its threat to strike if a new collective contract is not signed before the start of Serie A this weekend, according to Associated Press.
1505: FOOTBALL - QPR's new owner Tony Fernandes appoints Philip Beard as the club's new chief executive officer.
1457: RUGBY LEAGUE - Wigan prop forward Andy Coley, 33, confirms he is to retire at the end of the season.
1453: FOOTBALL - Manchester United are set to face Tottenham in Monday's Premier League clash at Old Trafford. There will be live text commentary on this website and coverage on BBC Radio 5 live.
1443: CRICKET -England captain Andrew Strauss is spoken to by the umpires after bowler Stuart Broad is deemed to have walked across the middle of the pitch between overs. Follow our live text commentary for further details.
1437: FOOTBALL - Ex-Germany captain Michael Ballack will not be sold by Bayer Leverkusen, says the German league club's director of sport Rudi Voeller.
1426: CRICKET - WICKET -Tendulkar's dream of a 100th international century has to wait as he is given out lbw by umpire Rod Tucker for 91 and India are 262-5.
1424: RUGBY UNION - Munster prop BJ Botha is sidelined for up to a month following a calf injury he sustained in Friday's clash with London Wasps.
1421: CRICKET - WICKET - Mishra is bowled by Swann for 84 to leave India on 262-4 - 29 behind England.
1417: FOOTBALL - BBC Sport's Juliette Ferrington on Twitter: "Phil Neville says: 'if i didn't think this club was going forward then i wouldn't have signed a two year contract." Hear more @bbc5live
1415: FOOTBALL - Spanish league footballers will extend their strike over pay to the second day of the new season next weekend.
1412: CRICKET - Tendulkar is dropped again, on 85, by wicketkeeper Matt Prior off Swann.
1405: CRICKET - BBC Sport's Alison Mitchell on Twitter after Tendulkar survives a confident appeal for lbw from Graeme Swann when on 79. "If England had been able to review that lbw, Tendulkar would have been a gonner."
1356: BASKETBALL - Great Britain forward Dan Clark will have an MRI scan on Wednesday or Thursday to ascertain if he has a broken bone in the hand he injured against Australia at the weekend in the Olympic test event. A break would almost certainly rule Clark out of the Eurobasket finals, which start in Lithuania on 31 August. But team captain Andrew Sullivan is expected to be back in training on Wednesday after a hip injury.
1349: CRICKET -Lasith Malinga takes a hat-trick, dismissing Mitchell Johnson, John Hastings and Xavier Doherty to leave Sri Lanka with a victory target of 212 in the final one-day international against Australia in Colombo.
1346: FOOTBALL - BBC Sport's Saj Chowdhury on Twitter: "Blackburn are set to complete the signing of Sporting Lisbon midfielder Simon Vukcevic early this week."
1341: FOOTBALL -Manchester United sign a four-year deal with DHL, believed to be worth £40m, to be their training kit sponsor for all sessions outside of European games. They also announce a three-year partnership with Vietnam mobile telecommunications company Beeline to distribute United content in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
1330: FOOTBALL - Tottenham midfielder Nico Kranjcar tells the Evening Standard that his Tottenham and Croatia team-mate Luka Modric should not be vilified for wanting to leave the club for Chelsea. "No one deserves to judge him if he decides to go because he has given three fantastic years to the club," says Kranjcar.
1323: HORSE RACING - Fictional Account will take on Aidan O'Brien's Ascot Cup winner Fame And Glory again in next month's Irish St Leger at the Curragh after she caused a big shock by beating her more illustrious rival in a trial for the final Irish Classic of the season last weekend.
1312: RUGBY UNION - Conor Murray and Geordan Murphy make Ireland's 30-man squad for the Rugby World Cup. Tomas O'Leary and Luke Fitzgerald miss out.
1308: FOOTBALL - Malaga and Spain midfielder Santiago Cazorla has warned that the on-pitch hostility that boiled over between Real Madrid and Barcelona in last week's Spanish Super Cup final threatens to undermine the Spanish national squad ahead of Euro 2012.
1302: FOOTBALL - New Rangers signing Carlos Bocanegra has been cleared to join the rest of his team-mates after obtaining a visa.
1300: CRICKET - India reach lunch on 216-3 on the final day of the final Test at The Oval, 75 runs behind England, with Tendulkar on 72 and Mishra 57.
1258: CRICKET - India's Amit Mishra passes fifty on the final day of the final Test, the second half century of his Test career.
1255: FOOTBALL - BBC Sport's Phil McNulty on Twitter: "Find Uefa's 2-game suspension for Wenger a nonsense. Seemed a very obvious misunderstanding. Incredibly harsh penalty."
1247: CRICKET - Sachin Tendulkar is dropped on 70 just before lunch on the final day of the final Test as he bids for his 100th international century.
1244: CRICKET - India pass 200 shortly before lunch on the final day of the final Test at The Oval, less than 100 from making England bat again.
1242: CRICKET - Simon Mann on Test Match Special: "Just had a look at the betting and the draw is odds on."
1232: CRICKET - Phil Tufnell on Test Match Special: "You get the feeling if England get one they'll get two or three...but they've got to get one first."
1226: RUGBY UNION Sam Warburton to become the youngest Wales World Cup captain when he skippers the squad in New Zealand next month.
1224: CRICKET - Michael Vaughan on Test Match Special: "This pitch is now playing like Chennai or Mumbai."
1217: CRICKET - BBC Cricket Correspondent Jonathan Agnew on Twitter: "Excellent start by India. A couple of balls have gone past the edge, but that's all. 175/3 Tendulkar 57. Comedian Miles Jupp lunch guest."
1212: FOOTBALL - Chelsea target Juan Mata on Twitter: "Travel to London for medical examination,and come back to Valencia to say goodbay to everybody as you deserve...thanks so much!"
1208: CRICKET - Michael Vaughan on Test Match Special: "It's so important you get the character in the dressing room of scrapping for a draw. It means a lot."
1157: FOOTBALL - Fifa has announced that Bahamas have pulled out of the 2014 World Cup qualifying competition. Football's governing body did not give any reason for the withdrawal.
1149: CRICKET - India move to 162-3, with Sachin Tendulkar reaching 50 at the Oval. The tourists still trail England by 129 runs as they battle to avoid a series whitewash. Follow live commentary on the BBC Sport website or Test Match Special.
1142: FORMULA 1 - The sport's governing body, the FIA, is considering banning the use of the DRS overtaking device in the famous Eau Rouge corner at this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix over concerns that using the device in the flat-out 180mph sequence of corners could be a safety risk.
1135: FOOTBALL - Arsenal say they will appeal against Arsene Wenger's two-match ban from Uefa for breaching rules in Champions League qualifier against Udinese where he communicated with the club's bench while serving a touchline ban.
1129: FORMULA 1 - Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher says it's "hard to believe" this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix will mark the 20th anniversary of his Formula 1 debut.
1123: RUGBY UNION - Second-row forward Alastair Kellock has been named as captain of Scotland's 30-man Rugby World Cup squad.
1117: FOOTBALL - Manchester United defender Chris Smalling says his side will be ready to deal with the attacking threat posed by Tottenham in Monday night's Premier League match at Old Trafford. It is Spurs' first league game of the season, after their match with Everton was called off because of the riots in London.
1110: GOLF - Ireland's Paul McGinley will lead the Great Britain and Ireland team as non-playing captain in the Vivendi Seve Trophy in Paris which begins on 15 September. France's Jean Van de Velde will captain Continental Europe.
1105: FOOTBALL - Press Association reports Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor is a doubt for Tuesday night's Carling Cup second round clash with League Two side Hereford. The 24-year-old opened the scoring in Saturday's 3-1 Premier League victory over Blackburn, but failed to re-appear after the break because of a hamstring problem.
1100: CRICKET - Play is underway at The Oval with India resuming on 129-3 on the final day of the fourth Test against England. Follow live commentary on the BBC Sport website or Test Match Special.
1056: FOOTBALL - Kyle Lafferty and Chris Brunt are back in Northern Ireland squad for Euro 2012 qualifiers against Serbia and Estonia.
1049: FORMULA 1 - Brazil's Rubens Barrichello is pinning his hopes on a new aerodynamic update package that Williams are introducing at this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix. The Grove-based team have not scored points since Canada in June.
1042: FOOTBALL - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been given a two-match ban by Uefa for breaching rules in Champions League qualifier against Udinese where he communicated with the club's bench while serving a touchline ban.
1040: CRICKET - India will resume on 129-3 with Sachin Tendulkar on 35 as the tourists look to save the fourth Test and avoid a series whitewash. Follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website with Test Match Special commentary starting at 1045 BST.
1032: CYCLING - Isle of Man sprinter Mark Cavendish on Twitter: "Not nice to sit on the bus with an empty space opposite. Going to miss @mattgoss1986. Get well soon mate."
1026: FOOTBALL - Cardiff boss Malky Mackay says he would not want to make too many changes for Tuesday's Carling Cup clash with Huddersfield, even if he could. The Bluebirds' hectic start to the season has seen the squad's limited resources stretched.
1020: CRICKET - International Cricket Council on Twitter: "Virender Sehwag and Ishant Sharma to miss ODIs through injuries, Ajinkya Rahane and Varun Aaron to replace the duo #cricket".
1012: FOOTBALL - Former Republic of Ireland manager and ex-Liverpool and Aston Villa defender Steve Staunton has joined Steve Bruce's backroom staff at Sunderland.
1007: TENNIS - Russia's Maria Sharapova has risen three places to number four in the latest WTA Tour world rankings following her marathon 4-6 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 victory over Serbia's Jelena Jankovic in the Western & Southern Open on Sunday.
0958: GOLF - United States Solheim Cup captain Rosie Jones springs a surprise by naming Ryann O'Toole as one of her wild cards for the match against Europe at Killeen Castle in Ireland from 23 to 25 September.
0954: CRICKET - India batsman Virender Sehwag is going home and will miss the one day matches, having not fully recovered after the shoulder operation which forced him to miss the first two Tests, according to Cricinfo.
0952: CRICKET - England batsman Eoin Morgan is confirmed in the Kolkata Knight Riders' squad for the Champions League Twenty20 tournament, which starts next month.
0950: OLYMPICS - Read BBC sports editor David Bond's full report on the Olympic Stadium decision on the BBC Sport website.
0942: FOOTBALL- Sir Alex Ferguson tells Paris St Germain they have no chance of signing Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov. "I had [manager] Ferguson on the phone but he said he was counting on Berbatov and he was not for sale," said PSG coach Leonardo on Sunday.
0935: FOOTBALL - Australia captain Lucas Neill joins United Arab Emirates champion Al Jazira.
0930: RUGBY UNION - Australia full-back James O'Connor has been suspended for the deciding Tri-Nations match against New Zealand on Saturday after failing to appear at two official team functions last week.
0926: CRICKET - Steven Finn on Twitter: Great win yesterday for Middlesex. Made better by rubbing it in the brainless idiots faces at fine leg! Just need England to win today. Come on lads."
0920: GOLF - Former number one Tiger Woods drops another three places to 36th in the latest world rankings. Open champion Darren Clarke, Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez and the PGA Tour's newest winner Webb Simpson have all now overtaken Woods.
0918: CRICKET - South Africa cricketer AB de Villiers on Twitter: "Great weekend! Top performance by the Boks and a very special congrats to teammate and good friend, Hashim Amla, SA sportstar of the year!"
0912: FOOTBALL - AC Milan are hopeful of landing Liverpool midfielder Alberto Aquilani, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. The paper also says that Juventus are after Chelsea defender Alex.
0905: FOOTBALL - Download the latest 5 live Football Daily podcast for reaction to a bad weekend for Arsenal and manager Arsene Wenger, plus thoughts on victories for early Premier League pacesetters Manchester City and Wolves.
0859: FOOTBALL - Former Arsenal full-back Nigel Winterburn on BBC Radio 5 live: "I don't think Arsenal will make a big money signing, if you're talking £30m-£40m. Could there be three signings of £5m-£15m? It's a possibility."
0855: FOOTBALL - Lee Dixon and John Hartson discuss the weekend's Premier League action on MOTD 3 on the BBC Sport website.
0849: FOOTBALL - Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam on Twitter: "Morning all. Happy Monday morning after win at weekend, on way to training to prepare for Carling Cup game on Wednesday away to Exeter"
0844: FOOTBALL - See if you agree with Garth Crooks' Premier League team of the week on the BBC Sport website.
0837: CRICKET - Test Match Special analyst Phil Tufnell: "If Sachin Tendulkar got 100 and England won it'll cap off everything. I don't think he will though." England face India on the final day of the fourth and final Test - the action begins at 1100 BST. There is full live coverage on this website and on TMS.
0828: BASEBALL - The Los Angeles Angels secure the services of their pitcher Jered Weaver for the next five years after he agrees to a five-year contract extension. The contract is worth $85m (£51.5m) according to Major League baseball's website.
0822: FOOTBALL - Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini said he hopes to complete the signing of Samir Nasri before Arsenal's Champions League match on Wednesday.
0818: FOOTBALL - Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez: "I have been training with the team for three or four days but I don't know when I will be back in the squad. I always say they are the decisions for the manager. Only he can answer that."
0812: OLYMPICS - BBC sports editor David Bond: "The BBC has learned that an independent investigation into the decision to award West Ham the Olympic Stadium after the 2012 Games has concluded there is no reason to reopen the bidding process" Full story to follow on BBC Sport website.
0807: RUGBY UNION - BBC sports news correspondent Dan Roan on Twitter: "Off to England training camp soon on day Martin Johnson announces his World Cup squad (1945 BST) but appears Flutey, Fourie, Sharples miss out"
0803: BOXING - Carl Froch on Andre Ward, ahead of the 29 October super-middleweight unification clash: "He can't punch and he can't knock anybody over. Even if he could punch he couldn't knock me over because I've got a grantite chin."
0800 BST: - Top transfer stories from Monday's gossip column:
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has made bids of £15m and more than £20m for Rennes midfielder Yann M'Vila and Lille forward Eden Hazard. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea will make a move for Fiorentina attacker Stevan Jovetic as soon as their deal to sign Juan Mata from Valencia has been finalised. (Fanatix)
Blackburn are on the verge of signing striker Vedad Ibisevic from Hoffenheim for £6m. (Daily Mirror)
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