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Fog rules in Wisconsin

The only thing clear after two days of fog-induced havoc at the PGA Championship is that Matt Kuchar is playing very, very well.

Mis plaas ‘n demper op van jaar se PGA kampioenskapstoernooi en al wat op die stadium seker is, is dat die Amerikaner Matt Kuchar besig is om baie goeie gholf te speel.

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Fog stops play, but Ernie shares the lead

Italian Francesco Molinari fired a four-under 68 to seize a share of the lead with American Bubba Watson in the first round of the weather-hit PGA Championship, but Ernie Els was on the same score when play was halted due to fog.

Francesco Molinari van Italië is saam met Bubba Watson voor in die PGA kampioenskapstoernooi, maar Ernie Els (wat nog sy rondte moet voltooi na spel gestaak is) is ook vier onder op die eerste dag.

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Maradona fired as Argentine coach

Diego Maradona was removed as coach of Argentina's national team, ending an erratic 21-month stint that mirrored his own long history of unpredictable behaviour and culminated in a humiliating exit in the World Cup quarterfinals.

Diego Maradona se kontrak as afrigter van Argentinië gaan nie hernu word nie.

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Nine wins in a row for New Zealand

New Zealand retained the Bledisloe Cup and moved closer to reclaiming the Tri-Nations title from South Africa when it beat Australia 20-10 in a hard-fought rugby test on Saturday.

Net drie punte in die tweede helfte het die All Blacks vanoggend die Bledisloebeker besorg met ‘n 20-10 oorwinning oor Australië.

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Boks beaten yet again

The Wallabies condemned South Africa to a third straight Tri-Nations defeat with a convincing 30-13 win on Saturday.

Australië het die Springbokke oortuigend met 30-13 geklop; die derde agtereenvolgende verloor vir die toerende Suid-Afrikaners.

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Goosen takes the lead from Mickelson

Phil Mickelson was closing in on the No. 1 ranking in golf by trailing leader Retief Goosen by one shot after 36 holes at the Bridgestone Invitational.

Retief Goosen is een hou voor Phil Mickelson na 36 putjies van die Bridgeston Invitational gholftoernooi.

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Louis takes the lead again

New British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen sits at the top of the leaderboard after the first round of the Scandinavian Masters alongside Australia's Richard Green and Dustin Johnson of the United States, after shooting a 5-under 67 on Thursday.

Louis Oosthuizen is weer voor, die keer in die Skandinawiese Meesterstoernooi, na ‘n eerste rondte van 67 houe.

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All Blacks sense rugby desperation

The All Blacks, on the verge of wrapping up the Tri-Nations crown on Saturday, sense an air of desperation about a Wallabies side determined to avoid sinking to an all-time low.

Die All Blacks sê Australië is desperaat om nie ‘n laagtepunt in rugby te bereik nie en daarom gaan môre se toets ‘n harde een wees.

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'Murali's record will never be broken'

Australian legend Shane Warne insists Sri Lanka spinner Muttiah Muralitharan's record total of 800 Test wickets will never be beaten.

Shane Warne sê Muttiah Muralitharan se 800 paaltjies in toetswedstryde is ‘n rekord wat nooit gebreek sal word nie.

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Zimbabwe suspends soccer chief

Zimbabwe's football federation says it has suspended its chief executive on allegations of match-fixing involving Asian betting syndicates during a football tournament in Malaysia.

Zimbabwe se sokkervereniging sê hulle het die hoof uitvoerende beampte geskors na beweringe dat wedstryduitslae vooraf bepaal is.

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Oosthuizen grabs the clubhouse lead

South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen was the early clubhouse leader in the second round of the British Open here on Friday, but whether he stayed there depended on Rory McIlroy, who was due out in the afternoon.

Louis Oosthuizen van Suid-Afrika is die voorloper in die klubhuis in die Britse Ope, maar daar is nog ‘n klomp spelers wat moet afslaan in die tweede rondte van die kampioenskapstoernooi.

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