2011年7月28日星期四

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Lewis Hamilton wins the German Grand Prix, Mark Cavendish wins the green jersey and day four of Lord's Test between England v India - plus more.

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1808: BASEBALL - BBC Radio 5 live sports extra will broadcast live commentary of the Major League Baseball game between Kansas City Royals and Tampa Bay Rays this evening. Coverage begins at around 1830 BST. 1801: FORMULA 1 - Mark Webber has warned Red Bull that they must improve after they lost the last two races to Ferrari and McLaren. "We need to improve the car on Sundays," said Webber. "It's been brewing for the last two races, we need to address it soon. The last two races we've been done and we've not had much to punch back with." 1754: ATHLETICS - Britain end the European Athletics Junior Championships with 15 medals - six gold, five silver and four bronze - for third place on the medal table behind Russia and Germany. Live action now 1748: CRICKET - India lose their first wicket at Lord's after England declare on 269-6, a lead of 457. England bowler Stuart Broad bowls Abhinav Mukund to leave India on 19-1. You can follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website. 1738: ATHLETICS - Estonia's Liina Laasma, 19, went from fourth to first in the final round of the women's javelin to win gold at the European Athletics Junior Championships. It was the host's only medal of the championships. 1734: RUGBY LEAGUE - The draw for the semi-finals ofthe Challenge Cup: Wigan v St Helens and Castleford v Leeds. Ties will be played over the weekend of 6-7 August. 1729: ATHLETICS - Britain's women's 4x400m team of Katie Kirk, Lucy James, Amelia Clifford and Kirsten McAslan win gold in the European Athletics Junior Championships in Tallinn. 1718: SWIMMING - Highlights of today's World Aquatics Championships in Shanghai, where double Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington won silver in the 400m freestyle, will begin at 1730 BST on BBC Two and the BBC Sport website. Twitter 1708: RUGBY LEAGUE - St Helens ease into the last four of the Challenge Cup with a ruthless 54-56 destruction of Hull Kingston Rovers. The Challenge Cup semi-final draw will be made live on BBC Two immediately after the conclusion of Hull FC v Leeds quarter-final. 1702: FOOTBALL - Bolton beat Bradford 4-1 at Valley Parade in their first pre-season friendly. Breaking news 1657: BREAKING CRICKET - Matt Prior gets his sixth Test century as England declare on 269-6 in their second innings at Lord's. India need 458 to win. You can follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website. 1652: BOXING - Britain's Amir Khan believes he will be ready to fight undefeated Floyd Mayweather "within the next 12 months" after the 24-year-old defeated Zab Judah in their light-welterweight unification fight in Las Vegas on Saturday. Live action now 1646: RUGBY LEAGUE - Leeds Rhinos take the lead for the first time in their Challenge Cup quarter-final against Hull FC at the KC Stadium. They lead 18-16 with 27 minutes to play. You can watch live coverage of the game on the BBC Sport website. Twitter 1636: CYCLING - Green jersey winner Mark Cavendish on ITV4 - "I'm so happy, so proud of the guys - they're incredible. It's a great way to finish the tour. We worked so hard for it. They changed the [green jersey] rules this year, but it has worked out. We really had to fight for it this year but it's so, so worth it. I've been trying to get this for the last few years so I'm super happy and it's super great." 1631: BREAKING CYCLING - Australia's Cadel Evans wins the yellow jersey in the Tour de France for the first time in his career. Breaking news 1630: BREAKING CYCLING - Isle of Man sprinter Mark Cavendish wins stage 21 of the Tour de France and with it the green jersery for best sprinter. Live action now 1625: RUGBY LEAGUE - Hull FC lead Leeds Rhinos 16-6 at half-time in their Challenge Cup quarter-final. You can follow live coverage on the BBC Sport website. 1620: FORMULA 1 - Red Bull team boss Christian Horner admits his team still have a lot of work to do after Mark Webber slipped to third place from pole and Sebastian Vettel failed to finish inside the top three for the first time this season at the German Grand Prix. Twitter 1614: CYCLING - BBC Sport's Matt Slater on Twitter: "Panic over. 3 laps 2 go. Swift's breakaway half dozen still 30sec clear but HTC et al bringing 'em back. Cav well placed." 1609: ATHLETICS - Turkey's Esmir Ayedmir wins the women's 5000m at the European Junior Championships with Brit's Emelia Gorecka and Annabel Gummow winning silver and bronze respectively. Breaking news 1602: BREAKING GOLF - Wales Open winner Alexander Noren of Sweden wins the Scandinavian Masters in Stockholm. 1555: TENNIS - France's Gilles Simon has won the German Open, beating Nicolas Almagro of Spain 6-4 4-6 6-4 in the final. 1545: CRICKET - England are 174-6 at tea on the fourth day of the first test against India at Lord's - a lead of 362. Matt Prior is on 55 and Stuart Broad 36. You can follow live text commentary of the evening session on the BBC Sport website. 1523: ATHLETICS - Great Britain were beaten to gold by France in the men's sprint relay at the European Junior Championships in Tallinn. The French team recorded a time of 39.35 seconds, with Britain clocking 39.48. 1518: ATHLETICS - No third gold in the sprint relay for Jodie Williams at the European Junior Championships in Tallinn, but she does make up three places on the anchor leg to snatch the bronze medals for Great Britain in 45.00 seconds. Germany broke the 23 year-old European Junior record to win in 43.42. 1509: FORMULA 1 - Latest standings in the Drivers Championship: 1. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) 216 pts; 2. Mark Webber (Red Bull) 139; 3. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) 134. Constructors: 1. Red Bull 355; 2. McLaren 243; 3. Ferrari 192. Twitter 1506: FOOTBALL - Joey Barton on Twitter: "I will most likely leave Newcastle at end of season, when my contract expires and I am no longer employed. Its out of my hands." Live action now 1500: CYCLING - The final stage of the Tour de France is well under way. Cadel Evans is safe in yellow, Samuel Sanchez is likewise in the King of the Mountains polka dot shirt and Pierre Rolland in the best young rider's white jersey. Britain's Mark Cavendish is wearing the green points jersey but with 65 points still up for grabs, all that could still change. Follow live text commentary of the conclusion of this year's race. 1450: FORMULA ONE - Lewis Hamilton has won the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring, with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso in second place and Red Bull's Mark Webber third. Championship leader Sebastian Vettel finished fourth, overtaking Felipe Massa in the pits when both went in for an obligatory tyre change with a lap to go. 1444: FOOTBALL - German side Bayern Munich were relieved to find out on Sunday that an injury sustained by Franck Ribery was not as bad as feared. The French winger injured his left ankle in a challenge but medics determined the injury would keep him out for only one week. 1434: FOOTBALL - Chelsea have continued their pre-season tour of Asia with a 4-0 win over Thailand All Stars. Frank Lampard, Jose Bosingwa, Branislav Ivanovic and Florent Malouda were on target for the Blues. 1431: FOOTBALL - Celtic have begun their Scottish Premier League campaign with a 2-0 win at Hibernian. Anthony Stokes and Sung-Yeung Ki scored the goals. Live text commentary of Dundee Utd v Kilmarnock coming up at 1500 BST. 1425: OLYMPICS - The preisdent of Turkey's Olympic committee says Istanbul is likely to bid to host the 2020 Games, reports the Associated Press. Istanbul ran four consecutive failed bids to host the Olympics in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012. 1419: CYCLING - Yellow jersey-wearer Cadel Evans has dropped to the back of the peloton for the race-winner's traditional glass of champagne as the riders meander through the suburbs of Paris. There are still points up for grabs in the race for the green jersey though, so expect the racing to begin soon. Mark Cavendish is currently in green and aiming to become the first British rider to win the jersey. Live text commentary of the final stage starts on this website at 1445 BST. 1412: CYCLING - Mark Cavendish's girlfriend Peta Todd tells ITV4 that she is more proud of Mark when he gets from one side of the Alps to the other than when he wins a stage. 1405: FORMULA 1 - The 1-2-3 in the German Grand Prix after 35 of 60 laps: 1 Lewis Hamilton 2 Fernando Alonso 3 Mark Webber. Jenson Button has just been forced to retire with a hydraulics problem. You can follow live TV pictures and text commentary on the BBC Sport website. Twitter Live action now 1350: FORMULA 1 - Red Bull's Mark Webber leads the German Grand Prix at half distance. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton is second, ahead of Ferrari's Fernando Alonso. Championship leader Sebastian Vettel is sixth while McLaren's Jenson Button is eighth. You can follow live TV pictures and text commentary on the BBC Sport website. Live action now 1345: CYCLING - All four jersey holders - Pierre Rolland (white), Cadel Evans (yellow), Samuel Sanchez (polka) and Mark Cavendish (green) - pedal off together at the start of the final stage of the Tour de France to Paris. Follow live updates on the official website. Live action now 1340: CRICKET - Play is back underway after lunch at Lord's with England resuming on 72-5, an overall lead of 260. You can follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website. 1330: SNOOKER - England's Stuart Bingham beats Mark Williams 9-8 to win the Australian Goldfields Open at Bendigo. 1325: DIVING - British diver Tom Daley admits he needs to work on being more consistent after he finished fifth and failed to retain his 10m individual platform title at the World Championships. 1320: VOLLEYBALL - Great Britain's women's volleyball team say they have taken a 'huge leap forward' after facing leading nations at the London Prepares Series event at Earls Court. "We played two world-class teams and we did really well against them, so we've had a great couple of days here and feel really confident going into next year," said captain Lynne Beattie. 1315: FOOTBALL - Centre-back Jonathan Woodgate made his first appearance in a Stoke City shirt in the Potters' 1-0 pre-season friendly defeat at Aldershot. Live action now 1310: CRICKET - England are 72-5 in their second innings against India, a lead of 260 runs, at lunch on the fourth day of the first Test at Lord's here on Sunday. Eoin Morgan and Matt Prior are both five not out. You can follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website. 1305: FOOTBALL - Former Rangers manager Walter Smith has tipped his successor Ally McCoist to continue the club's recent success. "Rangers have to integrate some new players. Once that takes place, once everything settles down I'm sure Alistair will be extremely successful," said Smith. Live action now 1300: FORMULA 1 - It's raining at the Nurburgring ahead of the start of the German Grand Prix. Red Bull's Mark Webber starts on pole ahead of McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and championship leader Sebastian Vettel. Follow live TV pictures and text commentary on the BBC Sport website. 1258: SWIMMING - Australia win the men's 4x100 metres freestyle relay gold at the World Aquatics Championships. The Australians upset the heavily favoured French, who claimed silver, and the United States, who had 14-time Olympic gold medallist Michael Phelps swim the lead-off legbut only managed bronze. Twitter 1251: CANOEING - BBC Sport's Ollie Williams on Twitter: "Canoeing: Tim Brabants to be paired with GB team-mate Ben Farrell in two-man K2 1000m boat at World Championships having missed out on K1." Live action now 1245: CRICKET - England lose another wicket at Lord's. Ishant Sharma gets his third wicket of the day when he bowls Jonathan Trott out for 22 to leave England on 62-5. You can follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and listen to Test Match Special. Twitter 1236: FOOTBALL - French international Franck Ribery had to be taken off the field in a golf cart after hurting himself during a Bayern Munich training session on Sunday. The winger fell to the ground in a challenge and was taken away with his left ankle heavily bandaged. Live action now 1231: CRICKET- England lose another wicket at Lord's with Ian Bell edging one to Mahendra Singh Dhoni. England now 55-4 with Jonathan Trott and Eoin Morgan at the crease. Live action now 1226: CRICKET - England lose Andrew Strauss and Kevin Pietersen in quick succession at Lord's to leave them on 55-3. You can follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and listen to Test Match Special . 1222: MOTOGP - Jorge Lorenzo will start on pole for Sunday's United States MotoGP, with championship rival Casey Stoner forced to settle for second in Laguna. You can watch the race live at 2200 BST on the BBC Sport website. 1217: FOOTBALL - Celtic travel to face Hibernian in the lunchtime Scottish Premier League kick-off before Dundee United host Kilmarnock. Follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website. 1212: MOTORCYCLING - Former double world superbike champion James Toseland has spent more than £25,000 of his own money in a bid to save his career after serious injury. The 30-year-old was just 24 hours away from losing the use of his right hand following a crash in Spain in March. He had to pay for surgery and rehabilitation himself because the incident happened during testing and he was not insured. Live action now 1205: SWIMMING - Double Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington wins silver in the 400m freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships. Italy's Federica Pellegrini defends her title. You can follow live coverage on the BBC Red Button and the BBC Sport website. Twitter 1153: ATHLETICS - BBC Sport's athletics statistician Mark Butler: "The British sprint relay teams have safely qualified for their respective finals at the European Junior Championships despite resting new individual champions David Bolarinwa and Jodie Williams. Our men had much the fastest qualifying time of 39.85secs as the favourites from France (40.15secs) struggled with their baton exchanges. Britain will now be represented in eight finals during the final session of the championships this afternoon." Twitter Twitter Live action now 1138: CRICKET - Praveen Kumar is first to strike at Lord's as Alastair Cook edges one Mahendra Singh Dhoni. England are 23-1, a lead of 211. You can follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and listen to Test Match Special. BBC Radio 5 live 1135: FOOTBALL - Former Fifa presidential candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam says his ban from football is an act of "revenge". "I was expecting a lifetime ban, actually. That shows how full of revenge these people are," Bin Hammam told the BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme. "The ban was decided before the investigation even started." 1128: BOXING - BBC Sport's Ben Dirs looks at what's next for Amir Khan after the 24-year-old knocked out Zab Judah in Las Vegas. "Should Khan come through his next two fights, whoever they might be against, the clamour for a match-up with Mayweather will become deafening," said Dirs. 1121: FOOTBALL - Cardiff boss Malky Mackay has revealed he expects former France Under-19 international striker Rudy Gestede to be confirmed as his ninth signing. Live action now 1116: SWIMMING - Live coverage of day one of the swimming events at the World Aquatics Championships is available on the BBC Red Button and the BBC Sport website. Double Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington will be looking to beat fellow Briton Jazz Carlin and defending champion Federica Pellegrini from Italy in the 400m freestyle final later today. BBC Radio 5 live 1110: FOOTBALL - Former Rangers boss Walter Smith tells Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme that he has not ruled out returning to management - but it will not be in Scotland. "I never said I would retire, I said I would just be leaving Rangers." Live action now 1103: CRICKET - Play is underway on day four of the Lord's Test between England and India. Andrew Strauss' men have a lead of 193 and all 10 second-innings wickets standing. You can follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and listen to Test Match Special. 1057: FORMULA 1 - McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button have insisted they are still fighting for the world championship, plus more in Sunday's gossip column. 1051: DIVING - Qiu Bo's victory in the men's 10m platform World Championships completed a clean sweep of victories in all 10 diving events for China. Live action now 1044: CRICKET - A little more on Sachin Tendulkar, from the live text commentary: "He won't be on the field of play this morning, but may come back later after further medical assessment," reports BBC Sport's Tom Fordyce. Twitter Breaking news 1034: CRICKET - Sachin Tendulkar has a viral infection and is resting under medical advice, says TMS producer Adam Mountford on Twitter. Live radio and text commentary on the fourth day of the first Test between England and India will begin shortly on this website. 1030: DIVING - Britain's defending 10m platform world champion Tom Daley produced a terrific final dive, scoring 95.10 points, to finish in fifth with 505.10 points as China's Qiu Bo took gold with 585.45. Pete Waterfield finished 11th. 1018: CRICKET - Relegation-threatened Hampshire have been deducted eight County Championship points for a "poor" Rose Bowl pitch by an England & Wales Cricket Board panel. It relates to the pitch used for their draw with Nottinghamshire in Division One, which finished on Saturday. 1002: FORMULA 1: - Germany's Timo Glock has said signing a contract extension to stay with Virgin Racing until the end of 2014 was "an easy decision to make". 0945: DIVING Pete Waterfield's hopes of winning a medal in the men's 10m platform competition are over at the halfway stage of the final. One poor dive in his opening three has cost him dear. Tom Daley's hopes of defending the title he won in Rome two years ago are fading - he is fifth on 251.95. China's Qiu Bo leads the way on 298.40. You can follow the action on this website and the red button 0930: GOLF - Sweden's Alexander Noren takes an 11-shot lead into the final round of the Scandinavian Masters in Stockholm. Noren carded a nine-under-par 63 on Saturday to move to 20 under par. America's Bubba Watson is the nearest challenger Breaking news Twitter 0925: FORMULA 1 - BBC Sport's Sarah Holt on Twitter: "Some good news for home fans. Timo Glock has signed a new long-term deal with Virgin Racing so he'll be on the grid for a wee while"
0920: FOOTBALL - Mohamed Bin Hammam has alleged his life ban from all football-related activity was decided before Fifa's ethics committee heard his case. "I was expecting it actually," Bin Hammam told Radio 5 live's Sportsweek. 0855: CYCLING - Barring accidents or illness, Australia's Cadel Evans is set to win the Tour de France today as, traditionally, the main contenders for the yellow jersey do not race on the final stage into Paris. However, Britain's Mark Cavendish will be looking for a third successive victory on the Champs Elysees. 0848: SNOOKER - Stuart Bingham, playing in his first ranking tournament final, opened with a 139 break against Mark Williams. The best-of-17 frame final is 4-4 at the interval. 0830: DIVING - Britain's Tom Daley and Pete Waterfield are in the final of the 10m platform diving competion at the World Championships in Shanghai this morning. The competition was due to begin around 0900 BST, but has been delayed by stormy weather. There will be live coverage on the BBC Red Button. Twitter 0815: FORMULA 1 - BBC Sport's Sarah Holt on Twitter: "Big props to those fans who've turned up early for the German GP. It's wet, windy and downright miserable. Perfect racing weather eh?"

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