Men's 4x100m relay team keep Team SA's chances of a medal alive with final qualification
South Africa's men's 4x100m relay team gave Team SA hope that they may win a medal yet at the World Championships by qualifying for Saturday's final.
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South Africa's men's 4x100m relay team gave Team SA hope that they may win a medal yet at the World Championships by qualifying for Saturday's final.
BUDAPEST : The United States survived a scare to move safely into the final of the men’s 4x100m relay at the World Championships where they will hope to avoid another of the calamitous displays that have dogged them in the event over the last 20 years.
Afghanistan's swashbuckling opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz has been known to be a power-hitter. He has shown that in quite a few IPL matches for Kolkata Knight Riders. He gave yet another example of his hitting prowess in the second ODI against Pakistan in Hambantota on Thursday. The 21-year-old Gurbaz hit run-a-ball 151 with the help of 14 fours and three sixes to guide his team to 300. He shared an opening stand of 227 with Ibrahim Zadran, who scored a 101-ball 80, after Afghanistan won the toss and batted.
Rosko Specman will make his comeback for the Blitzboks, returning on a short-term deal that will add much-needed experience to a team that's blown hot and cold of late.
Kyle Steyn will replace injured wing Darcy Graham in the Scotland team to play Georgia in their final Rugby World Cup warm-up fixture at Murrayfield on Saturday.
Kyle Steyn will replace injured wing Darcy Graham in the Scotland team to play Georgia in their final Rugby World Cup warm-up fixture at Murrayfield on Saturday.
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Femke Bol struck gold in the 400m hurdles amid an unexpected Jamaican double gold rush at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest on Thursday.