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21 Feb 2020
As much as the players on the field, it will be the 25 000 or so spectators off it who will be primary actors in the opening scenes of the limited overs series between South Africa and Australia at the Wanderers this evening. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePixDe Kock not expecting rivalry against Australia to get out of hand

Loud Wanderers crowd, just like the Proteas, will be ready for returning Aussies.

 
Below par Crusaders get good win over rivals Highlanders

Defending champions the Crusaders beat South Island rivals the Highlanders 33-13 in Super Rugby on Friday but again produced a performance well below their best.

 
Women get a chance to shine on the big stage in Australia

That the Women’s T20 World Cup feels like a bigger event this year is a huge credit to the players, of course, but also to Australia, which is hosting the event.

 
Fury: All judges are American... but I don't care

Tyson Fury has astonishingly registered no objection to a full team of Americans being appointed to his world heavyweight title rematch with Deontay Wilder

 
RUGBYMore from Rugby
Below par Crusaders get good win over rivals Highlanders
 
 
 
Faf ready to drive Springboks
 
 
 
Springbok Esterhuizen has the Sharks captain's armband against Rebels
 
 
 
SOCCERMore from Soccer
England staff will request Marcus Rashford’s medical reports amid growing concerns that the Manchester United forward could be ruled out of Euro 2020. Photo: ReutersEngland monitor Rashford's recovery
   
Ntseki's selection 'headache'
 
 
 
Pitso plays down David versus Goliath clash with VUT
 
 
 
Arsenal boss Arteta hails Saka impact after win at Olympiakos
 
 
 
 
GOLFMore from Golf
Rory McIlroy delivers strong rejection to proposed new tour
 
 
 
Order of Merit on the line at Sunshine Tour Championship
 
 
 
Brilliant Bezuidenhout cracks world top-50 as Masters invite beckons
 
 
 
CRICKETMore from Cricket
he International Cricket Council (ICC) is open to talks with member countries on its proposed events for the 2023-31 period, a source at the global governing body told Reuters, an approach that could head off a clash with financial powerhouse India. Photo: EPAICC open to talks on new events amid India opposition - source
   
Marnus Labuschagne has got a ‘great attitude and work ethic’, says Steve Waugh
 
 
 
Women get a chance to shine on the big stage in Australia
 
 
 
De Kock not expecting rivalry against Australia to get out of hand
 
 
 
 
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