Dembele winner helps 10-man France beat England; India face Bangladesh at Birmingham

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Updated - November 10, 2021 12:21 pm IST

Published - June 14, 2017 04:05 pm IST

Ousmane Dembele fired the winner as 10-man France beat England 3-2 in an entertaining friendly on Tuesday after Harry Kane had scored twice for the visitors and France's Raphael Varane was sent off early in the second half.

Ousmane Dembele fired the winner as 10-man France beat England 3-2 in an entertaining friendly on Tuesday after Harry Kane had scored twice for the visitors and France's Raphael Varane was sent off early in the second half.

CRICKET

India play Bangladesh in second semi-final

The second semi-final of the Champions Trophy at Birmingham sees defending champions India take on a much-improved Bangladesh side.

While India would start the game as favourites, Bangladesh have shown that they can spring a surprise – their passage to the last four with a win over New Zealand being a case in point.

FOOTBALL

France edge England 3-2 in friendly

Despite going a man down when Raphael Varane was shown a straight red card following video assistance, France defeated England 3-2 in their friendly game at Paris.

Ousmane Dembele, set up by fellow youngster Kylian Mbappe, scored the winner 12 minutes from time.

TENNIS

Nadal to skip Queen’s

French Open champion Rafael Nadal has decided to skip the Aegon Championships at Queen’s as he sees it fit to rest right now before getting ready to play Wimbledon.

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