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Kagiso Rabada - Aiden Markram - Ravi Shastri - Viral: Ravi Shastri's "Went For A Dump" Commentary On India's 153 All Out - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

Viral: Ravi Shastri's "Went For A Dump" Commentary On India's 153 All Out

Mohammed Siraj got six wickets in a breathtakingly menacing morning spell but to his horror found India losing six wickets in a space of eleven balls in the final session before regaining the advantage against South Africa on a rivetting day one of the second Test at Newlands in Cape Town. After Siraj's career-best 6 for 15 decimated South Africa for their lowest post-apartheid score of 55, India were 153 for 4 before losing six wickets without addition of single run in a space of 11 deliveries to end with a 98-run lead.

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Star Sports - Sunil Gavaskar - Dean Elgar - On Day 1 Chaos In 1st Test, Sunil Gavaskar Surprised By South Africa's Dramatic Call - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India

On Day 1 Chaos In 1st Test, Sunil Gavaskar Surprised By South Africa's Dramatic Call

Former Indian cricket team captain Sunil Gavaskar on Wednesday expressed surprise at South African skipper Dean Elgar's decision to bat first in the second Test against India. Elgar's decision backfired as South Africa were bundled out for 55, their lowest total against India. India were on course for a big lead until losing their last six wickets for no run to be all out for 153, limiting their first innings advantage to 98 runs. "Well, I tell you what, I was a bit surprised by what happened," Gavaskar said in his match analysis on Star Sports.

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Germany and France remain on high flood alert - euronews.com - France - Germany

Germany and France remain on high flood alert

In Germany, the Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Lower Saxony regions are particularly affected.

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Ryan Tannehill - Wesley Hitt - Will Levis - Ryan Tannehill likely to make final start with Titans: 'I would love to be able to leave it on a win' - foxnews.com - state Tennessee

Ryan Tannehill likely to make final start with Titans: 'I would love to be able to leave it on a win'

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Penny Oleksiak - Kylie Masse - It's an Olympic year — here's what's coming up on the road to Paris - cbc.ca - France - Spain - Canada - Oman

It's an Olympic year — here's what's coming up on the road to Paris

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Canada's brain trust reflects on world junior exit: 'It's always a little empty' - cbc.ca - Sweden - Canada - Czech Republic

Canada's brain trust reflects on world junior exit: 'It's always a little empty'

Scott Salmond and Peter Anholt watched Canada's hopes at the world junior hockey championship evaporate in an instant.

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Nigerian footballers who went on to play abroad - guardian.ng - France - Ukraine - Belgium - Norway - Tunisia - Turkey - New Zealand - Ivory Coast - Nigeria

Nigerian footballers who went on to play abroad

Super Eagles of Nigeria, (Standing) Augustine Okocha, Joseph Yobo, Ifesetiagwa Emeka, Shorumu Ike, George Finidi et Taribo West; (Squatting) Ifeanyi Udeze, Julius Aghahowa, Victor Ikpeba, Victor Agali et Sunday Oliseh, pose on 12 january 2002 in Bouake ahead of a match against Cote d’Ivoire. Photo: AFP

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Aiden Markram - David Bedingham - Tony De-Zorzi - Tristan Stubbs - SA v India: 23 wickets fall on manic opening day of Cape Town Test - thenationalnews.com - South Africa - India

SA v India: 23 wickets fall on manic opening day of Cape Town Test

An incredible 23 wickets fell on the first day of the New Year's Test between South Africa and India in Cape Town, with the hosts reaching 62-3 at stumps in their second innings, trailing the tourists by 36 runs.

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