Messi says 2022 World Cup will 'surely' be his last
Argentina captain Lionel Messi said Thursday that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar will "surely" be the last of his career.
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Argentina captain Lionel Messi said Thursday that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar will "surely" be the last of his career.
After a frustrating season where he spent much of it on the sidelines injured, Springbok winger Cheslin Kolbe is set to return to rugby this weekend when he turns out for Toulon. The Frech club confirmed Kolbe's return in a Twitter post, saying: "After a summer with the @Springboks and a jaw injury that kept him away from the pitch for a while, @CheslinKolbe will be back at Mayol on Saturday with the number 14 on his back."
If the Springboks receive a sharp boost in support from the USA, they should thank Siya Kolisi.
NEW DELHI: South Africa survived Sanju Samson's late onslaught to beat a depleted India by nine runs in the rain-affected opening one-day international in Lucknow on Thursday.
Below-par death bowling coupled with ordinary fielding and batting, except for Sanju Samson and Shreyas Iyer, hurt a second-string Indian team as it slumped to a nine-run defeat against South Africa in the rain-truncated first ODI of the three-match series here on Thursday. Opting to bowl in the rain-hit 40-over-a-side game, India started on the right note reducing South Africa to 110 for 4 in 22.4 overs before David Miller and Heinrich Klaasen hit strokeful half-centuries to guide South Africa to 249 for 4.
NEW DELHI : South Africa survived Sanju Samson's late onslaught to beat a depleted India by nine runs in the rain-affected opening one-day international in Lucknow on Thursday.
Out of action since March 2021, England pacer Jofra Archer is gradually inching closer to a return. The marquee fast bowler has missed plenty of important cricketing assignments due to an injury and will not be a part of the England squad in the T20 World Cup 2022 either. But, as far as the plans for 2023 go, Jofra could be in the thick of the action for England. In fact, the pacer could return to action as soon as January next year in a bilateral series against South Africa.
South African golfer Jaco Prinsloo hopes to continue his fine form for the remainder of the Sunshine Tour season as he eyes a dream come true Sunshine Tour Order of Merit win.