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/ 12 April 2000

Aussies criticise ICC over match-fixing allegations

JULIAN LINDEN, Sydney | Wednesday 12.00pm THE head of the Australian players association accused the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday of contributing to the Hansie Cronje scandal by failing to deal with previous matchfixing allegations. South African captain Cronje was sacked on Tuesday after admitting receiving money from an Indian bookmaker in one of […]

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/ 12 April 2000

Bacher says Cronje case ‘part of global problem’

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 8.50am CRICKET chief Ali Bacher said on Wednesday Hansie Cronje’s involvement in the match-fixing controversy was part of a more serious global problem. The day after Cronje was sacked as South Africa’s captain for taking between $10000 and $15000 from a bookmaker for information and forecasting on one-day matches, Bacher […]

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/ 12 April 2000

‘HANSIE WAS FRAMED’ — DONALD

SOUTH African fast bowling legend Allan Donald on Tuesday said Hansie Cronje had been set up, leading to his sacking as his country’s cricket captain. Cronje reportedly received between $10000 and $15000 during a triangular tournament earlier this year but Donald said: ”By the looks of it he (Cronje) was done in. He got a […]

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/ 12 April 2000

Trott considering Fortune for Lesotho second-leg

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Tuesday 3.00pm. BAFANA Bafana coach Trott Moloto has indicated that he is not considering dropping any of the 18-man squad that that beat Lesotho 2-0 in their World Cup qualifier last weekend, but may draft in Manchester United midfielder Quinton Fortune for the return-leg match. The match takes place next […]

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/ 11 April 2000

MOZ LOSE 1-0

SUDAN were given a 1-0 win over Mozambique through an 8th minute strike by veteran Farouk Gabra seeing Sudan through their first-round African qualifier for the 2002 World Cup. The two sides will meet in the second leg in Mozambique in two weeks.

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/ 11 April 2000

NEDERBURG WINES SALES HIT NEW RECORD

NEDERBURG said sales from its annual wine auction have risen 5,8% to a new record of R5,8-million. A statement that 86% of the buyers are South African, 6% Namibian and 9% are other foreign buyers. The top six supermarkets and liquor retailers bought 33% of the wine, with Spar supermarkets buying the most. The highest […]

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/ 11 April 2000

NIGERIA HELD TO GOALLESS DRAW

THE nightmarish Eritrean pitch made sure that Olympic champions Nigeria were held to a goalless draw in their qualifier on Sunday. Nigerian coach Jo Bonfrere blamed the Eritrean pitch, saying that it made passing impossible, and said that his team had more problems with the pitch than the opposition.

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/ 11 April 2000

RWANDA IN 2-2 DEADLOCK

RWANDA and the Ivory Coast drew 2-2 in their first round World Cup qualifier. Akassaou Gislain scored first in the closing minute of the first half, but Rwandan Mily Hassan equalised just after the break. Rwanda went two-up when Julien Ndagan scored, but the lead was short-lived as Kiata Fadel equalised before a crowd of […]