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23 May 2020
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane declined a handful of offers before extending his stay with the Brazilians by four years. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePixPitso’s pledges his loyalty to Sundowns

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane declined a handful of offers before extending his stay with the Brazilians by four years.

 
Bowlers require minimum two months' preparation to play tests - ICC

Cricket, like other global sports, has been suspended since March due to the Covid-19 pandemic but some countries are plotting guidelines for the return of the game as governments start easing lockdown restrictions.

 
Reds trio released after refusing coronavirus pay cuts

Rugby Australia do not expect a rush of players to walk away from their contracts after they agreed to release Wallabies lock Izack Rodda and two of his Queensland Reds team mates who refused to take pay cuts during the Covid-19 shutdown.

 
Premier League confident about June restart

The Premier League is "as confident as we can be" about England's top-flight soccer league restarting in June, its chief executive Richard Masters was quoted as saying by the BBC on Friday.

 
RUGBYMore from Rugby
Reds trio released after refusing coronavirus pay cuts
 
 
 
I really miss being on the field and playing rugby, says Springbok Women’s centre Ngwevu
 
 
 
Russell Winter joins Jake White at the Blue Bulls
 
 
 
SOCCERMore from Soccer
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane declined a handful of offers before extending his stay with the Brazilians by four years. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePixPitso’s pledges his loyalty to Sundowns
   
Premier League confident about June restart
 
 
 
Liverpool chairman says fans in stadiums a long way off
 
 
 
Italian refs hoping for more respect when Serie A returns
 
 
 
 
GOLFMore from Golf
McIlroy, Johnson triumph as charity match offers 'normalcy'
 
 
 
Harrington torn over 'diminished' Ryder Cup
 
 
 
'A big responsibility': Charity match aims to set standard amid pandemic
 
 
 
CRICKETMore from Cricket
Bowlers looking at resuming test cricket after the novel coronavirus lockdown will require two to three months of preparation to avoid injuring themselves, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has said. Photo: AP Photo/Ross SetfordBowlers require minimum two months' preparation to play tests - ICC
   
Central Gauteng Lions appoints its first ever woman president
 
 
 
Young allrounder Nyaku eager to make impression at Cape Cobras
 
 
 
Ali Bacher shoots down CSA's proposal to host India in August
 
 
 
 
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