India lose six wickets for no runs in huge collapse against South Africa in Cape Town | Video | Watch TV Show

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player India lost their final six wickets for no runs against South Africa to be bowled out for 153 – having dismissed their opponents out for just 55.

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‘It’s the Mohammed Siraj Show!’ | India seamer’s six-for skittles South Africa for 55 | Video | Watch TV Show

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Mohammed Siraj took 6-15 before lunch as India rolled South Africa for 55 on day one of the second Test in Cape Town.

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England 54-51 South Africa: Eleanor Cardwell leads Red Roses to win in series opener in Manchester | Netball News

In their first home match since claiming the runners-up spot in the World Cup in August, England held off a strong South African fightback to come through 54-51 in the first of their three-match series; Eleanor Cardwell top scored for the Red Roses with 34 goals Last Updated: 05/12/23 9:18pm Please use Chrome browser for…

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England’s young netball players are ‘scary’ good, says Eleanor Cardwell ahead of South Africa series | Netball News

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player England’s Fran Williams, Eleanor Cardwell and Sasha Glasgow look ahead to the three-match series against South Africa in December with added excitement around the squad after the Netball World Cup in the summer England’s Fran Williams, Eleanor Cardwell and Sasha Glasgow look ahead to the…

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India? New Zealand? Australia? South Africa? Who should you support at Cricket World Cup now England are out? | Cricket News

The Cricket World Cup semi-finals take place on Wednesday and Thursday this week – live on Sky Sports – but, with holders England very much not in the final four, which team should you support? Hosts India, five-time winners Australia, perennial semi-finalists South Africa and runners-up at the last two tournaments, New Zealand, make up…

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Virat Kohli matches Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 49 ODI hundreds with century against South Africa at Cricket World Cup | Cricket News

Virat Kohli has equalled fellow Indian great Sachin Tendulkar’s record for most one-day international centuries after hitting his 49th ton in the format. Kohli struck a 119-ball hundred against South Africa in Kolkata at the Cricket World Cup on Sunday, on the day he turned 35. The batter scored his maiden ODI century at the…

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India vs South Africa – Scorecard & Stats – ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup

India 1st innings Total 18 for –0, from 1.3 overs. Batting Runs Balls 4s 6s SR Sharma (c) not out; 6 runs, 7 balls, 1 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 85.71 Gill not out; 4 runs, 2 balls, 1 fours, 0 sixes, and a strike rate of 200.00 Yet to bat Kohli…

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Cricket World Cup: South Africa cruise to 190-run win over New Zealand to close on semi-final place | Cricket News

South Africa bolstered their World Cup semi-final ambitions with a dominant 190-run victory over New Zealand in Pune thanks to Quinton de Kock and Rassie van der Dussen’s centuries; watch hosts India take on Sri Lanka in Mumbai on Thursday, live on Sky Sports Cricket

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Cricket World Cup: South Africa defeat Pakistan in a thriller to move top of table | Cricket News

Keshav Maharaj was the hero as he nudged South Africa to a thrilling one-wicket victory against Pakistan to move top of the World Cup standings on Friday. Aiden Markram cracked a crucial 91 runs from 93 balls as South Africa broke their 24-year World Cup jinx against Pakistan and inched closer to securing a semi-final…

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Bongi Mbonambi: World Rugby says ‘insufficient evidence’ to charge South Africa hooker over alleged racial slur at Tom Curry | Rugby Union News

Last Updated: 26/10/23 8:05am World Rugby has concluded there is “insufficient evidence” to suggest that South Africa’s Bongi Mbonambi racially abused England’s Tom Curry. A statement read: “World Rugby has undertaken a review of allegations made by England’s Tom Curry in relation to the use of discriminatory language by South Africa’s Mbongeni Mbonambi during the…

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