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All square at the start of the series

The South African ODI team takes on Sri Lanka in a sunny Paarl today and the home side expects to move ahead in overall match wins … both sides have won 22 times in the 46 times they have faced each other.

Die Suid-Afikaanse eendagspan pak vandag Sri Lanka in ‘n sonnige Paarl. Die tuisspan beplan om ‘n voorsprong te neem in die algehele uitslae. Beide spanne het 22 keer gewen in die 46 keer dat die spanne teen mekaar gespeel het.

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Proteas fight back strongly

A strong performance by the South African seam attack and three wickets by Imran Tahir has the home side fighting back before the start of day three of the second Test against Australia in Johannesburg.

‘n Goeie vertoning deur die Suid-Afrikaanse snelboulers en drie paaltjies vir Imran Tahir het die tuisspan sien terugveg op die tweede dag van die tweede toets teen Australië in Johannesburg gister.

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Habana out of Fiji clash, Bakkies may be back

Springbok wing, Bryan Habana, has been ruled out for Saturday’s Pool D Rugby World Cup 2011 clash against Fiji in Wellington.

Bryan Habana gaan nie Saterdag teen Fiji in Wellington speel in die Springbokke se tweede wedstryd van die rugbywêreldbeker nie.

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PdV is on his way

Peter de Villiers has indicated that he will step down as the Springboks coach after a challenging four-year tenure.

Peter de Villiers sê sy dae as Springbokafrigter is getel na vanoggend se verloor teen Australië.

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Victor, Jean to miss Fiji match

The Springboks will miss two crucial players in their next Rugby World Cup clash against Fiji.

Twee sleutelspelers is beseer en sal die Bokke se volgende wedstryd, teen Fiji, misloop.

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Boks bow before Australia

The Springboks are out of the world cup after they lost to Australia by 9-11in the quarter-final at Wellington.

Die Springbokke se bod om wêreldkampioene te bly het Sondagoggend ten einde geloop in Wellington toe hulle 9-11 teen Australië verloor het.

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New Zealand ring the changes for first match

The All Blacks will have only two of the backs that lost to Australia in the tri-nations in the starting 15 against Tonga for the first clash of the 2011 Rugby World Cup tomorrow morning.

Die All Blacks het net twee van die agterlyn wat in die laaste drienasiewedstryd teen Australië verloor het, gehou vir die openingswedstryd van die 2011 rugbywêreldbeker. Die tuisspan het nege veranderinge aan sy span gemaak vir die wedstryd teen Tonga môre-oggend.

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Boks still need a win

South Africa could hold on to the top of Group D if they win against Samoa tomorrow morning, but might then face one of the favourites for the trophy, Australia, in the first knockout match.

‘n Oorwinning in môre se wedstryd teen Samoa sal Suid-Africa aan die bo-punt van Groep D vestig, maar dit kan die Bokke teen Australië laat speel in hulle kwarteindrondtewedstryd.

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Bafana Bafana get name back for R5 million

The protracted fight to exclusively own the rights of the name Bafana Bafana between the South African Football Association (Safa) and Stanton Woodrush is finally over.

Die geveg om die naam Bafana Bafana is uiteindelik oor, maar teen ‘n prys van R5 miljoen.

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Four Bok changes for Fiji match

Patrick Lambie has been included in the starting fifteen for the Springboks against Fiji in Wellington on Saturday.

Patrick Lambie is in die span ingesluit wat Saterdag in die Springbokke se tweede wedstryd van die wêreldbeker teen Fiji in Wellington gaan opdraf.

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Bafana too strong for Kenya

Bafana Bafana walloped Kenya 2-nil in an international friendly played at the Royal Bafokeng stadium on Wednesday night.

Bafana Bafana was te sterk vir Kenya gisteraand en die Suid-Afrikaanse sokkerspan het met twee nul gewen.

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