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/ 30 May 1999

STRAUSS SECOND IN BEST OZ PLAYERS LIST

FORMER South Africa captain Tiaan Strauss was voted Australia’s second best player in the Super 12 rugby after a strong season with the New South Wales Waratahs. ACT Brumbies fullback Joe Roff was named Australia’s best player on Thursday. Roff, picked on Monday to play on the wing in the first test against Ireland in […]

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/ 29 May 1999

Controversy over crop estimates

FRIDAY, 2.00PM: THE National Association of Maize Millers and some agricultural analysts believe the agricultural free market is threatened by mistrust of the National Crop Estimates Committee. The figures issued by the committee directly affect forward prices for agricultural products. Critics believe it to be wrong for parties from the commodity trading community to be […]

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/ 29 May 1999

TENDULKAR LEADS INDIA TO VICTORY

INDIAN master blaster Sachin Tendulkar was deified by the Indian media on Monday for leading his country to a World Cup victory with a personal score of 140 not out despite the death of his father. The diminutive 26-year-old’s first performance on the pitch after his father’s death hogged the front pages of all Indian […]

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/ 29 May 1999

SOLDIERS PROTECT PITCHES

BRITISH army soldiers and Royal Navy sailors were called up to help with security arrangements during the World Cup match between India and Sri Lanka in Taunton on Wednesday. Around 20 Royal Marines and sailors from HMS Somerset formed a protective guard as the players left the pitch at the end of India’s innings at […]

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/ 29 May 1999

COACHES TURN DOWN BEER

SUPERSPORT United and Kaizer Chiefs have nixed sales of beer at their BobSave soccer final on Saturday. The Premier Soccer League planned to attract crowds by selling beer at the match. Chiefs caoch Paul Dolezar worried about crowd control problems, and noted that alcohol is not allowed at football matches in Europe. SuperSport’s coach also […]

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/ 29 May 1999

Klusener may get Test nod

FRIDAY, 12.30PM: LANCE KLUSENER has been included at the eleventh hour in the squad to play Gloucester in a four-day match at the weekend, leading to speculation that he might be on the way to replacing the Test spot he vacated to Makhaya Ntini at the end of the South African season. The word from […]

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/ 29 May 1999

WORLD CUP POWER DRAIN

POWER consumption surged to record levels in Sri Lanka last week when millions switched on their televisions to watch the World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and South Africa, state media said on Monday. The Daily News quoted Ceylon Electricity Board officials as saying that demand for power exceeded 1,200 megawatts as cricket-crazy Sri […]

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/ 29 May 1999

CRONJE KEEPS LOSING, SA KEEP WINNING

MUCH was made of the importance of winning the toss before the cricket World Cup, with commentators predicting many matches could be decided by it. Sides put in by the opposition, the argument ran, would be at a major disadvantage, battling to survive as swing and seam bowlers exploited wickets made lively by early-morning moisture. […]

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/ 29 May 1999

LEDWABA TO KEEP TITLE FROM KING

WHEN Lehlohonolo Ledwaba steps into the ring against Texan John Michael Johnson at the Carousel in Hammanskraal on Saturday night, he will be fighting for more than the vacant IBF junior featherweight crown. Ledwaba will not only be striving to maintain the South African monopoly on the title, he’ll also be aiming to keep it […]

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/ 29 May 1999

KIRSTEN’S RECORD STILL SAFE

INDIAN opener Saurav Ganguly’s 183 against Sri Lanka on Wednesday was the second highest individual score in World Cup history. Only Gary Kirsten’s 188 not out against the United Arab Emirates in 1996 surpassed it in World Cup play. Ganguly made it to fourth on the all-time one-day total list. Pakistan’s Saeed Anwar’s 194 against […]