Evening Sports Wrap - 20 November 2016

Evening Sports Wrap - 20 November 2016

Golden Arrows have beaten Highlands Park 1-0 in the Absa Premiership. Danny Phiri scored the goal. Arrows are second in the league standings. It ended goalless between Bloemfontein Celtic and Polokwane City.

Farhaan Behardien
Amazulu and Thanda Royal Zulu have also drawn goalless in the National First Division.

Hollywoodbets Dolphins have lost their latest T20 Challenge match.
The Titans defeated the Dolphins by 58 runs in Bloemfontein today.
The Dolphins, set a victory target of 186, were restricted to 127 for eight.
Morne van Wyk top scored for the Dolphins with 41, while Kevin Pietersen made 24.
Junior Dala and Shaun von Berg claimed three wickets each for the Titans.
They had earlier managed 185 for four in their alotted 20 overs.
Farhaan Behardien top scored for the Titans with 65 not out from 33 balls.
Jonathan Vandiar made 40 and Heino Kuhn 32.
The Dolphins will play their next match on Wednesday.
That is when the Dolphins will face the Cobras in Cape Town.

England have ended day four of the second Test against India on 87 for two in their second innings.
England are chasing a victory target of 405 in Visakhapatnam.
Alastair Cook is out for 54.
India had earlier been dismissed for 204 in their second innings.
Virat Kohli made 81 for the home side.
Kohli hit 167 in the Indian first innings.
Stuart Broad and Adil Rashid both took four wickets in the Indian second innings.
This is the second of five Tests.
The first Test ended in a draw.

Australia have made six changes to their squad for the third and final Test against the Proteas.
The last time Australia had made as many as six changes to their Test squad was back in 1984.
Matthew Wade has been recalled as wicket-keeper, while Jackson Bird and Chadd Sayers have been recalled in the fast bowling department.
The Aussies have selected three uncapped batsmen in Matt Renshaw, Peter Handscomb and Nic Maddinson.
Adam Voges and Mitchell Marsh are injured and were not considered for selection.

Charl Schwartzel has ended third at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.
Schwartzel finished three strokes adrift of champion Matthew Fitzpatrick.


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