2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 Namibia Sports


NewsDay
   
Namibia and Zimbabwe make Zambia wait   
Lusaka Times
Zambia will have to wait a little longer to know their quarterfinal opponents at the 2015 Cosafa Castle Cup. Honour Janza will only know on May 21 whether it will be Namibia or Zimbabwe they face in Sunday's quarterfinals in Rustenburg. Zimbabwe beat ...

Mauritian red-carded for heading ball   SuperSport
Zimbabwe beat Seychelles in Cosafa Cup   KickOff.com

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Pakistan's Shahid Afridi praises Zimbabwe's courage   
Sydney Morning Herald
Pakistan's Twenty20 captain Shahid Afridi has led his country in welcoming the Zimbabwe team and praised the visitors' "courage" after they became the first Test-playing nation to visit in six years. Zimbabwe arrived early on Tuesday under top-level security, ...

Zimbabweans shrug off security fears, gear up for competitive cricket   DAWN.com
Why Zimbabwe chose to continue with cricket tour in terror-ridden Pakistan   BDlive

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The Daily Star
   
Nadal no longer immovable object in Paris: Courier   
The Daily Star
Rafael Nadal of Spain reacts as he loses a point against Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland after their ATP Tennis Open match in Rome on May 15, 2015. AFP PHOTO / ANDREAS SOLARO. RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. Reuters. LONDON: Nine-time French ...

Rafael Nadal no longer 'immovable' object in Paris, says Jim Courier   IBNLive
French Open 2015: It's better if Rafa Nadal loses - then I won't be only one to ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Soderling hoping Nadal will lose at French Open   euronews

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New Era
   
Warriors Have a Spring in Their Step   
AllAfrica.com
THE Warriors squad for the COSAFA tournament might not have had the best of preparations, but the side left for their adventure in South Africa in positive spirits as they look to progress from the group phase which kicks-off tomorrow in Rustenburg.
Wounded Warriors seek redemption   New Era (press release)

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Irish Independent
   
Liverpool dig heels in as supporters boo Sterling   
Irish Independent
Liverpool remain adamant that they will not sell Raheem Sterling this summer despite the player's determination to leave with two years of his contract still remaining, and his refusal to sign a new deal.
Gossip column: Sterling, De Gea, Cech, Beckham, Wenger   BBC Sport
Raheem Sterling: Liverpool player to tell club he wants to leave   BBC News

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