Live – South Africa v England

South Africa win the toss and choose to bat first in the second Test against England.
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Openers put Australia in command

Australia’s openers narrowly miss out on centuries but give their side a strong start in the first Test against Pakistan at the MCG.
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Surging Chargers rout Titans to secure playoff bye

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) – The streaking San Diego Chargers wrapped up a first round playoff bye in emphatic fashion with a 42-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Friday.

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Mancini prepares for Man City bow

New Man City boss Roberto Mancini will take charge of his first Premier League game on a typically busy programme of football action on Boxing Day.
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Pacquiao plans to sue Mayweather

Manny Pacquiao says he will take Floyd Mayweather Jr to court following comments over a blood-testing dispute.
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Century duo seal series for India

Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli hit centuries as India beat Sri Lanka to wrap up a series victory.
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Smith inspires big Denver victory over Atlanta

DENVER (Reuters) – J.R. Smith came off the bench to score a season-high 41 points and spark the Denver Nuggets to a 124-104 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday.

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Hughes axe leaves Ferguson fuming

Sir Alex Ferguson brands Manchester City’s conduct in Mark Hughes’s dismissal as “unacceptable”.
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Schumacher targets 2010 title

Michael Schumacher says he will be challenging to win another Formula 1 title in 2010 after announcing his return to the sport.
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Mayweather-Pacquiao bout ‘is off’

Floyd Mayweather Jr’s planned bout with Manny Pacquiao is off because of a blood-testing dispute, says Pacquiao’s promoter Bob Arum.
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