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Corrie Sanders

Sport Digest, September 24, 2012

Half-centuries from skipper Jamie Atkinson and Nizakat Khan helped Hong Kong defeat the visiting Footscray Edgewater Cricket Club by 26 runs in the first of three limited-over games at Mission Road yesterday. The premier club from Victoria, Australia, dismissed Hong Kong for 241 but were then bowled out for 215, seam bowler Tanvir Afzaal taking the first three wickets cheaply. "This was a good workout but we have a lot to work on," said Hong Kong coach Charlie Burke, who is using these games to prepare for the ACC Elite Trophy (50 overs) in Dubai next month. Alvin Sallay

 

South African former world heavyweight champion Corrie Sanders died of wounds sustained in a shooting at a Pretoria restaurant where he was celebrating his daughter's 21st birthday. Three men charged into the restaurant on Saturday evening and fired randomly where the family were dining, shooting Sanders in the stomach and hand. The 46-year-old died from his injuries yesterday. Sanders retired in 2008 with an impressive record of 42 wins against just four defeats, with his most famous victory being in 2003 when he won the WBO world heavyweight title by knocking out Ukrainian Vladimir Klitschko in what was hailed as one of the greatest upsets in boxing history. AFP

 

Offspinner Saeed Ajmal took four for 30 as Pakistan survived a late New Zealand charge to register a 13-run victory in a World Twenty20 group D match in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, last night. Nasir Jamshed smashed two fours and four sixes in a career-best 56 off 35 balls and led Pakistan to 177 for six against some inconsistent New Zealand fielding. New Zealand captain Ross Taylor staged a gallant comeback in the 19th over and hit paceman Umar Gul for three successive boundaries before he was run out as the Kiwis reached 164 for nine. Ajmal took two wickets in the last over. AP

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