Ben Stokes took the last two wickets to win the match for England but Bangladesh won the second match to tie the series. In women’s doubles, Ramya Venkatesh Chickmenhalli and Trisha Hegde and Simran Singhi and Ritika Thaker crashed out of the tournament. without him Juergen Klopp’s side have impressed and he is unlikely to go straight into the team, particularly so soon after travelling back from South America. After spending four years in India, the Dutchman was informed via a brief email on Saturday that his services as chief coach were no longer required. Prince Edward is in attendance for the finals, and after a very brief wave and smile, the patron of Scottish badminton settles to watch the sport, amongst the other fans. THE FANTOM CHAMPS Tai Tzu Ying is missed at the World Championships — when she chose to play the World Universiade. A request is made to enunciate pronunciations of every Indian shuttler in Glasgow into a dictaphone,. “The way the wicket was you are not going to have too many overs bowled by the quicks as the game goes on and we expect the same sort of pitch,” he said. all by-hearted sentences in English as well — the effort, much like Rafa Nadal’s, appreciated by all. On Sunday, she will face Latvian 16th seed Anatasija Sevastova for a spot in the quarter-finals.