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Mon Nov 21 2016
 
     
 

Proteas’ achievements overshadowed by media circus

Since Faf du Plessis was spotted with a "lolly" in his mouth on television during the second Test in Hobart, the Proteas' Tour Down Under has degenerated into a media circus.

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Will Saru turn to White?

Even if Allister Coetzee pulls a whole warren of rabbits out of his hat and scrambles a win at the Millennium Stadium, he will be fired, writes Mike Greenaway.

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Kenya Sport officials accused of embezzling R121m

Kenya's Sport Ministry officials have been accused of embezzling money earmarked for athletes expenses during the country's participation in the Rio Olympic Games.

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Aussie wholesale changes not going down well

Australia's innings and 80-run humiliation at Bellerive Oval has resulted in five players being dropped and the naming of four uncapped replacements.

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Liverpool duo bust for strip club visit

Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana will have to apologise for their late-night strip club jaunt, says former England coach Gary Neville.

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Liverpool duo bust for strip club visit

Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana will have to apologise for their late-night strip club jaunt, says former England coach Gary Neville.

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Will Saru turn to White?

Even if Allister Coetzee pulls a whole warren of rabbits out of his hat and scrambles a win at the Millennium Stadium, he will be fired, writes Mike Greenaway.

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Proteas’ achievements overshadowed by media circus

Since Faf du Plessis was spotted with a "lolly" in his mouth on television during the second Test in Hobart, the Proteas' Tour Down Under has degenerated into a media circus.

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England's Fitzpatrick wins World Tour Championship

Matthew Fitzpatrick birdied the last hole to beat compatriot Tyrrell Hatton by one shot to win the $8m DP World Tour Championship.

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