By Mike Burnett BBC Sport in Manchester |

Britain's men's and women's wheelchair basketball teams are through to their respective finals at the Visa Paralympic World Cup in Manchester. The men overcame Germany 68-57, with Terry Bywater starring again for the side by scoring 29 points, while Dan Highcock grabbed 15 points.
They will now face favourites Australia in Sunday's final.
Meanwhile, the women will face France in their final after they beat 52-37 in the last four.
Sally Wager and Sarah Burrett, who both top scored on 17 points, more than made up for the one-game absence of star player Clare Strange, as GB dominated.
Earlier, France eased into the women's final with a comprehensive 80-12 victory against Sweden.
The French have yet to lose in the tournament, having notched up wins against three straight wins.
Britain's Jill Fox is keen to get revenge against France.
"I'm really looking forward to getting one over the French," she told BBC Sport after the 52-37 win over Spain in the semi-final.
"When we lost to them in the pool stages, we really didn't shoot well but we pulled it together against Spain and I know we can beat them.
"We've just got to play tough defence and shoot well."