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Kagiso Rabada - Marco Jansen - Kyle Verreynne - Daryl Mitchell - Colin De-Grandhomme - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Henry Nicholls - 2nd Test: Big-hitting Colin de Grandhomme rallies New Zealand as South Africa dominate Day 2 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - county Day - New Zealand - county Mitchell

2nd Test: Big-hitting Colin de Grandhomme rallies New Zealand as South Africa dominate Day 2

Colin de Grandhomme and Daryl Mitchell mounted a crucial rescue mission for New Zealand as South Africa continued to dominate the second Test on day two in Christchurch on Saturday. Their 66-run sixth wicket partnership, dominated by de Grandhomme's half-century, lifted New Zealand to 157 for five at stumps in reply to South Africa's 364. Playing with the lights on during a gloomy afternoon at Hagley Oval, South Africa had New Zealand at five for 91 before de Grandhomme joined Mitchell in the middle. The burly all-rounder favoured attack as the best defence and was not out at 54 off 61 deliveries at stumps, with the more circumspect Mitchell on 29. After being outplayed on day one, New Zealand battled back into the reckoning on the second morning with four wickets for 60, to have South Africa 298 for seven at lunch.

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Kagiso Rabada - Marco Jansen - Kyle Verreynne - Daryl Mitchell - Colin De-Grandhomme - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Henry Nicholls - New Zealand vs South Africa, 2nd Test, Day 2: Big-Hitting Colin De Grandhomme Rallies New Zealand As South Africa Dominate - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - county Mitchell

New Zealand vs South Africa, 2nd Test, Day 2: Big-Hitting Colin De Grandhomme Rallies New Zealand As South Africa Dominate

Colin de Grandhomme and Daryl Mitchell mounted a crucial rescue mission for New Zealand as South Africa continued to dominate the second Test on day two in Christchurch on Saturday. Their 66-run, sixth wicket partnership, dominated by a half-century to de Grandhomme, lifted New Zealand to 157 for five at stumps in reply to South Africa's 364. Playing with the lights on during a gloomy afternoon at Hagley Oval, South Africa had New Zealand at five for 91 before de Grandhomme joined Mitchell in the middle. The burly all-rounder favoured attack as the best defence and was not out at 54 off 61 deliveries at stumps, with the more circumspect Mitchell on 29.

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Manu Tuilagi - Italy deserve to be in Six Nations - Ian McKinley - iol.co.za - France - Portugal - Italy - Usa - Canada - Georgia - Ireland - New Zealand

Italy deserve to be in Six Nations - Ian McKinley

Dublin - The Six Nations championship has a "lot to gain" from having Italy involved, their former fly-half Ian McKinley told AFP, despite Sunday's match with Ireland in Dublin likely to be another "difficult weekend”.

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Kagiso Rabada - Marco Jansen - Daryl Mitchell - Colin De-Grandhomme - Matt Henry - Neil Wagner - Proteas in charge after thrilling second day's play against New Zealand - iol.co.za - South Africa - New Zealand -  Johannesburg

Proteas in charge after thrilling second day's play against New Zealand

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Youngsters given ample game time, we now know where they fit in team ahead of Women's ODI World Cup: Mithali Raj - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India

Youngsters given ample game time, we now know where they fit in team ahead of Women's ODI World Cup: Mithali Raj

Mithali Raj feels youngsters like Shafali Verma and Richa Ghosh have shown that they have the ability to compete at the highest level and the last few series have helped the team to figure out its composition ahead of women's ODI World Cup next month. India tried out some new talents in the series against South Africa, England, Australia and New Zealand ahead of the World Cup beginning on March 4 in New Zealand. "The talent that we've got in the last year, we've tried some young talent in the squad, and most of them have shown that they have the ability to play at this level like Richa (Ghosh), Shafali (Verma), we have Meghna Singh in the seamers, Pooja Vastrakar," Raj said on the second day of the captains' opening media conferences. "They all have been given good game time and those series have really helped them and me as a captain to find out where they fit in into the composition of the team." The veteran batter said that a team needs to have a mix of experience and youth to do well in tournaments. "We do have an experienced core group from last edition. Most of them, even the young players who recently got into the side, had the opportunity of playing in leagues. That gives them exposure other than bilateral series.

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Tom Stewart - Young guns outshine Dustin Martin’s AFL return from serious kidney injury in Richmond pre-season win - 7news.com.au - New Zealand -  Richmond

Young guns outshine Dustin Martin’s AFL return from serious kidney injury in Richmond pre-season win

Richmond star Dustin Martin has made a successful return as the Tigers beat Geelong by 18 points in their AFL practice match.

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Kagiso Rabada - Marco Jansen - Kyle Verreynne - Daryl Mitchell - Colin De-Grandhomme - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Henry Nicholls - Pumped up Proteas continue resurgence in NZ as Rabada, Jansen fire on 2nd day - news24.com - South Africa - New Zealand

Pumped up Proteas continue resurgence in NZ as Rabada, Jansen fire on 2nd day

South Africa had the cat among the pigeons at the end of the second day of the second Test against New Zealand at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch, leaving the hosts on 157/5.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - Mithali Raj - Harmanpreet Kaur Will Be India's Vice Captain In World Cup, Confirms Mithali Raj - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Harmanpreet Kaur Will Be India's Vice Captain In World Cup, Confirms Mithali Raj

India skipper Mithali Raj on Saturday confirmed that Harmanpreet Kaur will serve as her deputy in the upcoming Women's 50-over World Cup. In the last two ODIs against New Zealand, Deepti Sharma donned the hat of vice-captain. Harmanpreet did not play the fourth ODI, while she did make a comeback in the final ODI, Deepti stayed on as the vice-captain.

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