Proteas drawn alongside Wales, Jamaica in Netball World Cup draw
South Africa has been drawn in a tough Netball World Cup group following the draw that took place last week at the East London Convention Centre.
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South Africa has been drawn in a tough Netball World Cup group following the draw that took place last week at the East London Convention Centre.
South African swimmer Chad le Clos walked away with nine medals to finish third overall following the third and final leg of the FINA Swimming World Cup in Indianapolis.
Members of the Muslim community in Manchester were handing out free roses and chocolate in the city centre today to celebrate the birth of the last prophet of Islam. The event, known as Mawlid in the City, saw close to 1,000 roses handed out to unsuspecting shoppers to mark the birthday of Prophet Muhammad.
Canada has moved up two places to No. 41 in the final FIFA rankings before next month's World Cup.
Defending champions Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands) and Emma Hinze (Germany) will be back to defend their UCI Track Champions League titles after being selected among a star-studded list of sprinters pre-qualified for the 2022 season. Lavreysen, two-time Olympic gold medallist and nine-time UCI Track World Champion, heads a stellar list of male talent which also includes reigning UCI Track Nations Cup keirin champion Kevin Quintero (Colombia), Commonwealth Games gold medallists Matthew Richardson (Australia) and Nicholas Paul (Trinidad and Tobago), two-time UCI Track World Champion Stefan Botticher (Germany) and UCI Track World Championships bronze medallist Mikhail Yakovlev (Israel).
A brace from debutant Nigerian Abiola Dauda (59' 84') and a first-half strike by SK Faiaz (17') ensured a smooth ride to the last four for the Black and White brigade. MDSP, despite missing key players like Faslu and Abhishek Halder due to injuries and suspension, were on the front foot from the outset and it seemed like a matter of time before they scored. Credit should go to Azharuddin Malik for holding on to the ball in the middle of the Blasters half and then playing back to Safiul who played forward to Abhash Thapa.
Candidates for the center forward position on the United States men’s national team at the World Cup made it through multiple summer tournaments without putting a stranglehold on the starting spot for November in Qatar
Goals from Senegalese defender Ousmane Ndiaye (33rd minute) and young forward Rahul Paswan (87th minute) helped the Black Panthers secure their spot in the last eight stage and also register their third win in the tournament from as many matches. Mohammedan had their first attempt in the sixth minute when a long-ranger by Tajik midfielder Nuriddin Davronov missed the target.