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Salah scores four, Lesotho shock Nigeria in World Cup qualifying

JOHANNESBURG: Liverpool star Mohamed Salah scored four goals as Egypt trounced Djibouti 6-0, and minnows Lesotho pulled off a shock 1-1 draw in Nigeria in World Cup qualifying on Thursday. After reaching the 200-goal mark in English football last Sunday, Salah netted twice in each half of a Group A matchday one romp in Cairo.

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Lee Cheuk Yiu - HS Prannoy Lone Indian Survivor At Japan Masters - sports.ndtv.com - Canada - China - Japan - India - Hong Kong

HS Prannoy Lone Indian Survivor At Japan Masters

Returning to action after recovering from a back injury, star India shuttler HS Prannoy emerged as the lone Indian survivor at the Japan Masters, advancing to the second round with a gritty win on Wednesday. The 31-year-old, who played with back pain en route to Asian Games bronze medal in his last outing, outsmarted Lee Cheuk Yiu of Hong Kong 22-20 19-21 21-17 in a 64-minute opening round clash at the Super 500 event. Prannoy made a good start, taking a 11-6 lead at the first mid-game interval. Lee, however, managed to bring claw back at 14-14 but the Indian held his fort despite relentless pressure to eventually seal the opening game by the narrowest of margin. Prannoy took the momentum to the second game, zooming to 14-8 but the world No. 18 from Hong Kong drew parity at 17-17 and this time went the distance with Prannoy falling into a pool of errors.

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Megan Khang - Rose Zhang - Canada's CPKC Women's Open once again named LPGA Tour's tournament of year - cbc.ca - Usa - Canada

Canada's CPKC Women's Open once again named LPGA Tour's tournament of year

The CPKC Women's Open has won the LPGA Tour's highest tournament honour for the second consecutive year.

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B.C. powerlifter inspires documentary and hometown affection — but remains humble - cbc.ca - Canada - Jordan

B.C. powerlifter inspires documentary and hometown affection — but remains humble

A Clearwater, B.C., man's trip to the Special Olympics World Games in Berlin has garnered him the praise and love of his small town — along with an upcoming documentary film.

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Hallie Clarke's return a step in right direction for rebuilding Canadian skeleton program - cbc.ca - Switzerland - Italy - Usa - Canada - China - county Buffalo

Hallie Clarke's return a step in right direction for rebuilding Canadian skeleton program

All it took was a sign.

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Canadian women undefeated in sitting volleyball entering Paralympic qualifier quarterfinals - cbc.ca - France - Netherlands - Italy - Brazil - Usa - Canada - China - Egypt

Canadian women undefeated in sitting volleyball entering Paralympic qualifier quarterfinals

Canada has yet to taste defeat through group play in the women's tournament at the sitting volleyball World Cup.

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Lee Cheuk Yiu - HS Prannoy Lone Indian Survivor At Japan Masters - sports.ndtv.com - Canada - China - Japan - India - Hong Kong

HS Prannoy Lone Indian Survivor At Japan Masters

Returning to action after recovering from a back injury, star India shuttler HS Prannoy emerged as the lone Indian survivor at the Japan Masters, advancing to the second round with a gritty win on Wednesday. The 31-year-old, who played with back pain en route to Asian Games bronze medal in his last outing, outsmarted Lee Cheuk Yiu of Hong Kong 22-20 19-21 21-17 in a 64-minute opening round clash at the Super 500 event. Prannoy made a good start, taking a 11-6 lead at the first mid-game interval. Lee, however, managed to bring claw back at 14-14 but the Indian held his fort despite relentless pressure to eventually seal the opening game by the narrowest of margin. Prannoy took the momentum to the second game, zooming to 14-8 but the world No. 18 from Hong Kong drew parity at 17-17 and this time went the distance with Prannoy falling into a pool of errors.

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Veteran athletes Gautier, Shaw proud to lead Canada into Parapan Am Games - cbc.ca - Canada - Chile

Veteran athletes Gautier, Shaw proud to lead Canada into Parapan Am Games

Devin Heroux is in Santiago, Chile to report on the Para Pan Am Games.

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