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Illness strikes England camp again in South Africa
PRETORIA (Reuters) - The illness epidemic that has beset the England team since arriving in South Africa a fortnight ago claimed more victims on Saturday when captain Joe Root and wicketkeeper Jos Buttler were declared unwell.
Finger injury rules Markram out of test series v England
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South Africa opener Aiden Markram has been ruled out of the rest of the series against England after fracturing a finger in the first test on Friday.
Reed regains 'Captain America' cape at Royal Melbourne
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Patrick Reed had dug himself a hole before arriving at the Presidents Cup, his two-stroke penalty for flinging some sand away with his wedge in a waste bunker stoking controversy and putting a big target on his back at Royal Melbourne.
U.S. fight back to leave Presidents Cup in the balance
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The United States clawed back into contention at the Presidents Cup on Saturday by dominating the afternoon foursomes, but late scrambling by the Internationals secured a 10-8 lead heading into the final day at Royal Melbourne.
Pakistan's weather-hit test against Sri Lanka heads for draw
LAHORE (Reuters) - Pakistan's first test match at home in over a decade is heading for a tame draw after rain and bad light wiped out almost the entire third day's play against Sri Lanka at Rawalpindi on Friday.
Woods to sit out Saturday fourballs at Presidents Cup
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - United States captain Tiger Woods has decided to sit out Saturday morning's fourball matches against the Internationals at the Presidents Cup.
Beaming Root shakes off poor form, pressure with century
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The smile on Joe Root's face midway through the final session on the third day of the second test against New Zealand underlined the overwhelming relief he must have been feeling.
Root, Burns score tons, take England to striking distance of New Zealand total
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Joe Root ended a poor run of form when he scored his 17th test century and led England to 269-5 before rain ended play early on the third day of the second test against New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Sunday.
Kohli, Ishant put rampant India on verge of series sweep
KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - India captain Virat Kohli embellished the pink-ball test with a sparkling century before his quick bowlers reduced Bangladesh to 152-6 in their second innings as the hosts closed on a 2-0 series sweep on day two of the second and final test on Saturday.
Watling, the unassuming anchor of New Zealand cricket
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - BJ Watling did on Saturday what he has done on numerous occasions before, thwarted an opposition attack from taking control of a test match and ensured his side stayed in the game.