Morning Sports Wrap - 8 October 2016

Morning Sports Wrap - 8 October 2016

Hollywoodbets Dolphins are looking good ahead of the final day of their Sunfoil Series match in East London. That is where the Warriors are set to resume on 132 for seven in their follow-on innings.

Keshav Maharaj
The Warriors need another 116 runs to make the Dolphins bat again.
Keshav Maharaj has taken five for 52 in his 20 overs.
Maharaj claimed seven for 89 in the Warriors first innings.
The Knights and Lions both won in the Sunfoil Series yesterday.
The Knights beat the Multiply Titans by four wickets in Centurion.
Theunis de Bruyn hit 90 not out in the Knights second innings.
The Titans will play the Warriors next.
Stephen Cook made an unbeaten 97 in the Lions second innings at Bidvest Wanderers.
They beat the Cobras by ten wickets.

Jbe Kruger is best of our golfers after two rounds of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
Kruger is fourth and three shots off the lead at St Andrews in Scotland.
This after successive rounds of 68.

Cristiano Ronaldo has scored four goals for Portugal in a World Cup qualifier.
The European champions hammered Andorra 6-0 last night.
Kevin Gameiro netted twice for France in a 4-1 victory over Bulgaria.
Eden Hazard was on target for Belgium in their 4-0 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Netherlands secured a 4-1 victory over Belarus last night.
Ghana and Uganda drew goalless in another World Cup qualifier.
Bafana Bafana have a World Cup qualifier in Burkina Faso tonight.
Play is due to start at eight o'clock - South African time.

New Zealand will be chasing a world record equalling 17th consecutive win in Durban today.
The All Blacks and Springboks share the current world record of 17 straight internationals victories.
Growthpoint Kings Park is the venue for the latest clash between the Boks and Kiwis.
Jerome Garces of France will referee the Rugby Championship showdown.

Rafael Nadal is out of the China Open.
Nadal has lost to Grigor Dimitrov in the quarter-finals.
Andy Murray won his quarter-final.

SA surfer, Jordy Smith, has lost in the second round of the Quiksilver Pro France.
Smith was eliminated by Ryan Callinan of Australia.
Kelly Slater and Joel Parkinson also lost in the second round.


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