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Australia cancels ice hockey tournament over Israel safety threat

Australia’s ice hockey federation said this Tuesday it had cancelled a planned international qualifying tournament due to safety concerns, with local media reporting the decision was linked to the participation of the Israeli national team.||Australia’s ice hockey federation said this Tuesday it had cancelled a planned international qualifying tournament due to safety concerns, with local media reporting the decision was linked to the participation of the Israeli national team.||Australia’s ice hockey federation said this Tuesday it had cancelled a planned international qualifying tournament due to safety concerns, with local media reporting the decision was linked to the participation of the Israeli national team.||Australia’s ice hockey federation said this Tuesday it had cancelled a planned international qualifying tournament due to safety concerns, with local media reporting the decision was linked to the participation of the Israeli national team.||Australia’s ice hockey federation said this Tuesday it had cancelled a planned international qualifying tournament due to safety concerns, with local media reporting the decision was linked to the participation of the Israeli national team.||Australia’s ice hockey federation said this Tuesday it had cancelled a planned international qualifying tournament due to safety concerns, with local media reporting the decision was linked to the participation of the Israeli national team.||Australia’s ice hockey federation said this Tuesday it had cancelled a planned international qualifying tournament due to safety concerns, with local media reporting the decision was linked to the participation of the Israeli national team.||Australia’s ice hockey federation said this Tuesday it had cancelled a planned international qualifying tournament due to safety concerns, with local media reporting the decision was linked to the participation of the Israeli national team.

Masood falls for 145 but Pakistan fight on v SA

Captain Shan Masood scored a battling 145 as Pakistan continue to defy hosts South Africa (SA) at tea on the fourth day of the second and final test as they reached 398 for five following on at Newlands, but still trail by 23 runs this Monday.||Captain Shan Masood scored a battling 145 as Pakistan continue to defy hosts South Africa (SA) at tea on the fourth day of the second and final test as they reached 398 for five following on at Newlands, but still trail by 23 runs this Monday.||Captain Shan Masood scored a battling 145 as Pakistan continue to defy hosts South Africa (SA) at tea on the fourth day of the second and final test as they reached 398 for five following on at Newlands, but still trail by 23 runs this Monday.||Captain Shan Masood scored a battling 145 as Pakistan continue to defy hosts South Africa (SA) at tea on the fourth day of the second and final test as they reached 398 for five following on at Newlands, but still trail by 23 runs this Monday.||Captain Shan Masood scored a battling 145 as Pakistan continue to defy hosts South Africa (SA) at tea on the fourth day of the second and final test as they reached 398 for five following on at Newlands, but still trail by 23 runs this Monday.||Captain Shan Masood scored a battling 145 as Pakistan continue to defy hosts South Africa (SA) at tea on the fourth day of the second and final test as they reached 398 for five following on at Newlands, but still trail by 23 runs this Monday.||Captain Shan Masood scored a battling 145 as Pakistan continue to defy hosts South Africa (SA) at tea on the fourth day of the second and final test as they reached 398 for five following on at Newlands, but still trail by 23 runs this Monday.||Captain Shan Masood scored a battling 145 as Pakistan continue to defy hosts South Africa (SA) at tea on the fourth day of the second and final test as they reached 398 for five following on at Newlands, but still trail by 23 runs this Monday.

Afghanistan wrap up test win over Zimbabwe

Afghanistan took only 15 balls to wrap up victory on the last day of the second test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club this Monday, winning by 72 runs to take the two-match series.||Afghanistan took only 15 balls to wrap up victory on the last day of the second test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club this Monday, winning by 72 runs to take the two-match series.||Afghanistan took only 15 balls to wrap up victory on the last day of the second test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club this Monday, winning by 72 runs to take the two-match series.||Afghanistan took only 15 balls to wrap up victory on the last day of the second test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club this Monday, winning by 72 runs to take the two-match series.||Afghanistan took only 15 balls to wrap up victory on the last day of the second test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club this Monday, winning by 72 runs to take the two-match series.||Afghanistan took only 15 balls to wrap up victory on the last day of the second test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club this Monday, winning by 72 runs to take the two-match series.||Afghanistan took only 15 balls to wrap up victory on the last day of the second test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club this Monday, winning by 72 runs to take the two-match series.||Afghanistan took only 15 balls to wrap up victory on the last day of the second test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club this Monday, winning by 72 runs to take the two-match series.

Slot defends Alexander-Arnold after poor performance against Man Utd

Liverpool boss Arne Slot defended Trent Alexander-Arnold who drew scathing criticism from pundits after their 2-2 draw with mid-table Manchester United on Sunday, a result that felt like “two points lost” for the Premier League leaders.||Liverpool boss Arne Slot defended Trent Alexander-Arnold who drew scathing criticism from pundits after their 2-2 draw with mid-table Manchester United on Sunday, a result that felt like “two points lost” for the Premier League leaders.||Liverpool boss Arne Slot defended Trent Alexander-Arnold who drew scathing criticism from pundits after their 2-2 draw with mid-table Manchester United on Sunday, a result that felt like “two points lost” for the Premier League leaders.||Liverpool boss Arne Slot defended Trent Alexander-Arnold who drew scathing criticism from pundits after their 2-2 draw with mid-table Manchester United on Sunday, a result that felt like “two points lost” for the Premier League leaders.||Liverpool boss Arne Slot defended Trent Alexander-Arnold who drew scathing criticism from pundits after their 2-2 draw with mid-table Manchester United on Sunday, a result that felt like “two points lost” for the Premier League leaders.||Liverpool boss Arne Slot defended Trent Alexander-Arnold who drew scathing criticism from pundits after their 2-2 draw with mid-table Manchester United on Sunday, a result that felt like “two points lost” for the Premier League leaders.||Liverpool boss Arne Slot defended Trent Alexander-Arnold who drew scathing criticism from pundits after their 2-2 draw with mid-table Manchester United on Sunday, a result that felt like “two points lost” for the Premier League leaders.||Liverpool boss Arne Slot defended Trent Alexander-Arnold who drew scathing criticism from pundits after their 2-2 draw with mid-table Manchester United on Sunday, a result that felt like “two points lost” for the Premier League leaders.

Real Madrid hopeful Vinicius will escape suspension: Ancelotti

Real Madrid are hopeful Vinicius Jr will avoid suspension after the club appealed his straight red card during their 2-1 comeback win over Valencia last week, Manager Carlo Ancelotti said this Sunday.||Real Madrid are hopeful Vinicius Jr will avoid suspension after the club appealed his straight red card during their 2-1 comeback win over Valencia last week, Manager Carlo Ancelotti said this Sunday.||Real Madrid are hopeful Vinicius Jr will avoid suspension after the club appealed his straight red card during their 2-1 comeback win over Valencia last week, Manager Carlo Ancelotti said this Sunday.||Real Madrid are hopeful Vinicius Jr will avoid suspension after the club appealed his straight red card during their 2-1 comeback win over Valencia last week, Manager Carlo Ancelotti said this Sunday.||Real Madrid are hopeful Vinicius Jr will avoid suspension after the club appealed his straight red card during their 2-1 comeback win over Valencia last week, Manager Carlo Ancelotti said this Sunday.||Real Madrid are hopeful Vinicius Jr will avoid suspension after the club appealed his straight red card during their 2-1 comeback win over Valencia last week, Manager Carlo Ancelotti said this Sunday.||Real Madrid are hopeful Vinicius Jr will avoid suspension after the club appealed his straight red card during their 2-1 comeback win over Valencia last week, Manager Carlo Ancelotti said this Sunday.||Real Madrid are hopeful Vinicius Jr will avoid suspension after the club appealed his straight red card during their 2-1 comeback win over Valencia last week, Manager Carlo Ancelotti said this Sunday.

History maker Maphaka removes Babar as Pakistan battle at Newlands

South Africa’s youngest test debutant, Kwena Maphaka, claimed the key wicket of Babar Azam during the second and final test at Newlands on Sunday.||South Africa’s youngest test debutant, Kwena Maphaka, claimed the key wicket of Babar Azam during the second and final test at Newlands on Sunday.||South Africa’s youngest test debutant, Kwena Maphaka, claimed the key wicket of Babar Azam during the second and final test at Newlands on Sunday.||South Africa’s youngest test debutant, Kwena Maphaka, claimed the key wicket of Babar Azam during the second and final test at Newlands on Sunday.||South Africa’s youngest test debutant, Kwena Maphaka, claimed the key wicket of Babar Azam during the second and final test at Newlands on Sunday.||South Africa’s youngest test debutant, Kwena Maphaka, claimed the key wicket of Babar Azam during the second and final test at Newlands on Sunday.||South Africa’s youngest test debutant, Kwena Maphaka, claimed the key wicket of Babar Azam during the second and final test at Newlands on Sunday.||South Africa’s youngest test debutant, Kwena Maphaka, claimed the key wicket of Babar Azam during the second and final test at Newlands on Sunday.