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Mohali – Buoyant South Africa will look to continue their amazing nine-year unbeaten run in away Test series when they begin a four-match contest against Virat Kohli’s India in Mohali from Thursday.
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Manager Manuel Pellegrini says Manchester City’s supporters have the right to boo the Champions League anthem in protest at Uefa.
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Police in Frankfurt have raided the headquarters of the German Football Association (DFB) over allegations of tax evasion linked to the 2006 Fifa World Cup, prosecutors say.
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Dubai – As well as winning a host of new admirers for their adventurous approach throughout RWC 2015, beaten semi-finalists Argentina and headline-grabbing Japan have also enjoyed the biggest rise of all the competing nations in the World Rugby rankings.
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MANCHESTER – Louis van Gaal revealed he had rejected several opportunities to manage in Russia as he bluntly declared he had never had any interest in working there.
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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has rejected claims that there is a player revolt at the club.
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Midlands Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Boxing Federation (ZBF) has extended its begging bowl to well-wishers in a bid to raise about $10,000 to send 15 boxers to South Africa for the inaugural Nelson Mandela Invitational Boxing Tournament.
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Cape Town – Ostracised for his involvement in one of the key flashpoints of RWC 2015, South African referee Craig Joubert seems to be winning back favour, at least in the influential UK media, in a hurry.
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Harare Bureau— FORMER Education and Sports Minister David Coltart stands accused of having wielded so much influence in the administration of Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) that he even triggered the axing of Stephen Mangongo as the senior national team coach ahead of the 2015 Cricket World Cup. Mangongo was axed in
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Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC) board chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani said his refusal to budge on outrageous perks demanded by director of international cricket and commercial affairs Alistair Campbell led to his recent resignation. The former national captain, who played 60 Tests and 188 one-day internationals for
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Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA presidential aspirant Philip Chiyangwa has declared that he will clear the beleaguered association’s $6 million debt if elected, but only on condition that there’s paperwork to prove it. Speaking during a live radio programme The Platform on ZiFM last night, the businessman, who is confident of winning the
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Ricky Zililo and Lovemore Zigara Sports Reporters FORMER Zifa board members Benedict Moyo and Gibson Homela yesterday accused some councillors that will vote in a new Zifa board on December 5 of scaring away candidates through their dodgy dealings. The former administrators said no sane individual with integrity to protect would participate in the
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Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe captain, Benjani Mwaruwari, flew into Harare last night to launch his bid for one of the leadership positions at Zifa. The former Manchester City forward held meetings with the club’s wealthy owners last week hoping to unlock revenue streams that could help Zimbabwe football. His
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Grace Chingoma Harare Bureau THERE have been mixed feelings over the late staging of the NetOne Top Eight football tournament. Yesterday, our sister paper The Herald broke the story that another tournament is on the cards after the clubs received a memo from the PSL notifying them that a draw would be conducted this week. The quarter-finals
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