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Ross Moriarty - Wayne Pivac - Wyn Jones - Liam Williams - Ryan Elias - Johnny Macnicholl - Josh Adams - Johnny Williams - The full Wales casualty list ahead of summer tour to South Africa as Wayne Pivac left sweating on 13 injured stars - msn.com - Britain - Usa - South Africa - county Wayne -  Durban

The full Wales casualty list ahead of summer tour to South Africa as Wayne Pivac left sweating on 13 injured stars

Wayne Pivac hasn’t yet reached the point where he echoes the old American football coach whose side sustained so many injuries he lamented: “If this keeps up, our team picture this year will be an X-ray.”

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Kyle Verreynne - Mominul Haque - Cricket-Maharaj, Harmer claim early wickets as Bangladesh chase 413 - msn.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - Bangladesh -  Durban

Cricket-Maharaj, Harmer claim early wickets as Bangladesh chase 413

GQEBERHA, South Africa (Reuters) - Spinners Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer took three quick wickets as South Africa reduced Bangladesh to 27 for three in pursuit of a victory target of 413 at the close on day three of the second and final test at St George’s Park on Sunday.

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Kyle Verreynne - Mominul Haque - 2nd Test: Maharaj, Harmer claim early wickets as Bangladesh chase 413 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - Bangladesh -  Durban

2nd Test: Maharaj, Harmer claim early wickets as Bangladesh chase 413

Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer took three quick wickets as South Africa reduced Bangladesh to 27 for three in pursuit of a victory target of 413 at the close on day three of the second and final Test at St George’s Park on Sunday. The duo made inroads into the visitors’ top order on a wicket that is taking prodigious turn and with the weather set fair for the next two days, Bangladesh face a battle to claim a most unlikely victory. The highest successful run chase at St George’s Park is 271 by Australia against South Africa in 1997.

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Kyle Verreynne - Mominul Haque - Maharaj, Harmer claim early wickets as Bangladesh chase 413 - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - Bangladesh -  Durban

Maharaj, Harmer claim early wickets as Bangladesh chase 413

GQEBERHA, South Africa : Spinners Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer took three quick wickets as South Africa reduced Bangladesh to 27 for three in pursuit of a victory target of 413 at the close on day three of the second and final test at St George’s Park on Sunday.

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Simon Harmer - Mominul Haque - Second Test 'out of reach' for Bangladesh, concedes Siddons - news24.com - South Africa - Bangladesh -  Durban

Second Test 'out of reach' for Bangladesh, concedes Siddons

Bangladesh batting coach Jamie Siddons admitted on Saturday that the second Test against South Africa was "probably out of our reach" after a late-afternoon batting collapse.

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Mamelodi Sundowns - Nedbank Cup - Sundowns sizzle into Nedbank Cup semis with five-goal win past Summerfield Dynamos - news24.com - Brazil - South Africa -  Durban

Sundowns sizzle into Nedbank Cup semis with five-goal win past Summerfield Dynamos

Mamelodi Sundowns are through to the semi-finals of the Nedbank Cup after making light work of third-tier outfit Summerfield Dynamos with a 5-0 victory at Loftus Versfeld Stadium.

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Simon Harmer - Mominul Haque - Second Test 'out of reach' for Bangladesh, says batting coach Siddons - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - Bangladesh -  Durban

Second Test 'out of reach' for Bangladesh, says batting coach Siddons

Bangladesh batting coach Jamie Siddons admitted on Saturday that the second Test against South Africa was "probably out of our reach" after a late-afternoon batting collapse. Siddons gave credit to the South Africans who "batted really well" in making 453 and said Bangladesh had a difficult task after slipping to 139 for five at the end of the second day. The collapse was caused by medium-paced all-rounder Wiaan Mulder, who took three wickets in quick succession.

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Keegan Petersen - Keshav Maharaj - Mominul Haque - Taijul takes six wickets but S Africa in control of second test - channelnewsasia.com - South Africa - Bangladesh -  Durban

Taijul takes six wickets but S Africa in control of second test

GQEBERHA, South Africa : Bangladesh left-arm spinner Taijul Islam took 6-135 but the touring side are behind in the game after they limped to 139 for five at the close on day two of the second and final test against South Africa on Saturday.

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