Morning Sports Wrap - 14 January 2017

Morning Sports Wrap - 14 January 2017

Sri Lanka will start day three of the third and final Test against the Proteas on 80 for four. Sri Lanka are replying to the South African first innings effort of 426 at the Wanderers.


JP Duminy
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Vernon Philander and Kagiso Rabada have claimed two wickets each for South Africa.
JP Duminy had earlier made 155 in the South African first innings.

New Zealand have ended day three of the first Test against Bangladesh on 292 for three.
The Black Caps are replying to the Tigers first innings total of 595 for eight declared.
Tom Latham is 119 not out in Wellington.

Multiply Titans are 146 for four after two days of their Sunfoil Series match against the Lions.
The Titans are replying to the Lions first innings total of 347.
Nicky van den Bergh top scored for the Lions with 99 in Benoni.
Malusi Siboto took three for 51 for the Titans.
The Knights have ended day two of their Sunfoil Series clash with the Hollywoodbets Dolphins on 352 for four.
The Knights are batting first after losing the toss in Kimberley.
Theunis de Bruyn is undefeated on 170, while Rudi Second is out for 125.
De Bruyn and Second shared in a fourth-wicket partnership of 258.
Mthokozisi Shezi has taken two for 34 for the Dolphins.
The Warriors are 175 for five in their first innings against the Cobras.
The Warriors are replying to the Cobras first innings effort of 291.
Colin Ackermann is out for 89 in East London.
Dane Paterson has claimed three for 48 for the Cobras.

Diego Costa is not in the Chelsea squad to face Leicester City in the English Premier League tonight.
Costa has been dropped after a dispute with a fitness coach at the club.
Costa has scored 14 goals and provided five assists this season.
Chelsea are also without the suspended John Terry for the trip to Leicester.
Arsenal have Mesut Ozil back for their English Premiership date at Swansea City this afternoon.
The Gunners are without the likes of Theo Walcott, Francis Coquelin and Hector Bellerin.

Graeme Storm leads after two rounds of the BMW SA Open at Glendower.
Storm fired a second round 63 yesterday.
JB Kruger and Trevor Fisher Junior are best of the South Africans.
They are both two shots off the pace.

Rory McIlroy trails by three strokes.


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