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| | | | Itās still unreal, says Lions coach Ackermann Lions coach Johan Ackermann says his team put the first half behind them to come back from 22-3 behind and beat the Hurricanes in their Super Rugby semi-final. Full story | | | | | | | | | |
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Bavuma: We back ourselves to grind it out for four sessions Proteas batsman Temba Bavuma doesn't think batting conditions will change much at The Oval in the next few days. Full story |
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Injury Time: Womenās cricket not taken seriously While there was a lot of excitement about the England teamās Womenās World Cup win, there was also attention focused on the empty seats in the Lordās Pavilion at the final. Full story |
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SA's golden swimmers always consistent Providing a lesson in persistence, South African swimmingās two mainstays Chad le Clos and Cameron van der Burgh once against produced at the FINA World Championships. Full story |
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Tough Currie Cup opener for WP Western Province are more than motivated for their opening Currie Cup match against the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein, writes Wynona Louw. Full story |
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