Latest - Manchester United moved up to sixth in the Premier League thanks to a 3-1 over struggling Burnley at Old Trafford.
Scott McTominay fired United into an eighth minute lead with a low drive from the edge of the box that beat Burnley's stand-in keeper Wayne Hennessey, in for the COVID-19 hit Nick Pope.
United doubled their lead when Jadon Sancho cut in from the left and his low shot went in off the outstretched foot of Burnley skipper Ben Mee.
Cristiano Ronaldo made it 3-0 in the 35th minute, tapping into an empty net after Hennessey had tipped a powerful McTominay effort against the post.
Burnley pulled a goal back three minutes later with a fine solo effort from England winger Aaron Lennon.
All Whites striker Chris Wood had one good scoring opportunity for Burnley but failed to find the back of the net.
With the win, United moved above Spurs into sixth, level on 31 points with fifth-placed West Ham United. Burnley remain in 18th place on 11 points.
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De Kock retites from Test cricket
Quinton de Kock has announced his retirement from test cricket, another blow to South Africa's brittle top six batting line-up in the longest format of the game that has seen them lose a number of established internationals in the last few years.
De Kock has cited a desire to spend more time with his family with the imminent birth of his first child.
He played in the 113-run first test loss to India at Centurion Park that finished today, and was always set to sit out the next two fixtures in the series while on paternity leave.
The 29-year-old will, however, be missing permanently for South Africa in tests, though he will remain available in white ball cricket.
Wicketkeeper-batsman De Kock scored 3,300 runs at an average of 38.82 in tests with six centuries since he made his debut in 2014. He also took 221 catches and 11 stumpings.
South Africa have also lost Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers and Faf du Plessis to test retirement in the last three years, all mainstays of their top six.
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Madden to be remembered at NFL games
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has asked all home teams to hold a moment of silence before each game this weekend in honor of John Madden, the Hall of Fame coach and broadcasting icon who died on Tuesday. He was 85.
In a memo to all 32 teams, the league requested that each home team have the honorary silence just before the national anthem and included a suggested announcement to make over the public-address system.
Madden won Super Bowl XI with the then-Oakland Raiders after they finished the 1976 regular season with a 13-1 record. The team won three postseason games, including a 32-14 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in the Super Bowl.
Madden went 103-32-7 in 10 seasons as the Raiders' coach from 1969-78. He coached in seven conference title games but lost six. The Raiders won 10 or more games six times under Madden.
He became a television analyst in 1979 and won 16 Emmy awards during his 30-year career. Madden had stints at CBS (1979-93), Fox (1994-2001), ABC (2002-05) and NBC (2006-08).
Madden was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He also was heavily involved in the "Madden NFL" video game series, published by EA Sports since 1988.
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India win first test
India seamers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami took three wickets each as the tourists bowled South Africa out for 191 to claim victory by 113 runs just after lunch on the fifth day of the first test at Centurion Park.
South Africa had resumed on 94 for four chasing a venue record 305 for victory, but fell well short of their target on a spicy wicket that had plenty of assistance for the bowlers.
Dean Elgar (77) and Temba Bavuma (35 not out) gave them some hope in the morning session but India's vaunted pace attack used the conditions superbly and eventually eased their side to a comfortable win.
India achieved their victory despite the entire second day of the test being washed out due to rain and take a 1-0 lead in the three match series.
The second test will be played in Johannesburg from Jan. 3-7, with the third set for Cape Town from Jan. 11-15. India are seeking a first ever series win in South Africa.
The highest fourth innings score to win at Centurion Park is 251 for eight by England in 2000, an infamous test where both teams agreed to forfeit an innings after rain to force a result.
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NZ winter Olympians tests positive
New Zealand's Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, Nico Porteous and his older brother Miguel have tested positive for COVID-19 five weeks before the start of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
1News reported that the trio had mild symptoms.
Sadowski-Synnott and Nico Porteous, both 20, won bronze medals in snowboarding and freestyle skiing respectively at the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang.
The athletes were preparing for the Dec. 30-Jan. 1 World Cup events in Calgary, Canada.
The Beijing Games begin on Feb. 4.
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Kirsten interested in England job
Former India and South Africa coach Gary Kirsten has said he would be interested in coaching England's beleaguered test side as long as the role does not involve coaching the limited over teams as well.
British media reported England coach Chris Silverwood's job is on the line after losing the Ashes in Australia, with the tourists in dire straits at 3-0 down in the series with two more tests to go.
Kirsten, a former opening batsman, led both India and South Africa to the top of the test rankings as coach and the 54-year-old said coaching England would be a "tremendous honour".
"I've walked this journey twice now (when England recruited new coaches in 2015 and 2019) and I've always made it clear that I would never commit to doing all formats," Kirsten told i News.
"And when international cricket boards get their head around the fact that they need to split coaching roles, then it becomes a consideration."
England won the 2019 ODI World Cup on home soil but the test team has failed to fire and find themselves seventh in the World Test Championship table after losing five matches this year --including two home defeats by India.
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Two wins for Northern
Northern completed the double over Central in their T20 Super Smash double header in New Plymouth.
The Northern Brave women scored a last ball, 3 run win over the Central Hinds, while the Northern men beat the Central Stags by 6 wickets.
It was the Brave's first win of the competition but they remain bottom of the table below the Hinds on run-rate.
The Northern men are now 6 points clear of Canterbury, Central and Auckland at the top of the men's standings.
Today Central host Canterbury at the same venue.
Boon tests positive
Match referee David Boon has tested positive for COVID-19 and will not be available for the fourth Ashes test in Sydney from Jan. 5.
Boon, who is asymptomatic and fully vaccinated, would be replaced by Steve Bernard, a New South Wales-based member of the international panel of referees, CA added.
Boon will remain in Melbourne, where he will complete 10 days quarantine, and is expected to be available for the fifth test between Australia and England in Hobart, which begins on Jan. 14.
Amid a growing number of infections in Australia, Thursday's Big Bash meeting between Perth Scorchers and Melbourne Stars has been postponed after a member of the Stars support staff returned a positive test.
Yesterday it was announced that England coach Chris Silverwood would miss the fourth test after a family member tested positive.
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Big loss for Chelsea
Chelsea recorded a loss of $300 million for the year ending June 30 2021, with the Premier League club saying that the COVID-19 pandemic had a "severe impact" on their ability to generate revenues.
Chelsea's turnover increased to $858 million from $803 million the previous year after their Champions League triumph and due to amounts being carried forward from the extension of the 2019-20 season into the 2020-21 financial year.
Their matchday income fell to $15 million from $107 million last year, while commercial revenue dropped from $336 million last year to $303 million as most of the Premier League games were held behind closed doors due to COVID rules.
Chelsea said the only revenue stream that has shown a year-on-year increase is broadcasting revenue which has jumped from 182.5 million pounds to 273.6 million.
Thomas Tuchel's team are second in the table on 42 points after 20 matches, eight points behind Manchester City. They host third-placed Liverpool, who have a game in hand, this weekend.
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Smith caught in elevator
Australia batsman Steve Smith has had plenty of ups and downs in his career which probably prepared him for when his evening plans were ruined on Thursday after being trapped in an elevator between floors for 55 minutes before he was rescued.
Smith was dismissed in the nervous 90s when he captained the side in the second Ashes test win in Adelaide but kept his nerve -- and his humour -- in the lift as he contacted his team mates for help before recording his ordeal on Instagram.
"Not quite the night I had planned, I'm currently stuck in a lift," he said on a video showing his followers how he was trapped inside an elevator 20 storeys up.
"The doors won't open, it's out of service ... I've tried to get the door open, I've got this side open. (Australia team mate) Marnus (Labuschagne) is on the other side trying to open the door."
Ever the reliable partner, Labuschagne made sure Smith was well fed, squeezing a packet of M&M's through the gap in the doors as he tried to pry them open with a rod.
When a technician finally arrived and pried open the doors, Smith climbed out to applause from the "rescue team".
Australia have already wrapped up the Ashes series with a 3-0 lead ahead of the fourth test in Sydney starting on Jan. 5.
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African Cup of Nations hit by Covid
Algeria, Ivory Coast and Morocco, who are among the favourites for the Africa Cup of Nations, have been hit by COVID-19 just over a week before the tournament kicks off in Cameroon.
The Ivorians said players arriving from Europe at their training camp in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, had tested positive and been put into quarantine by local authorities.
They did not name the players nor state how long they will have to isolate but the rest of the squad would continue with their training, a team statement added.
Ivory Coast have been preparing in Saudi Arabia since Monday and are due to stay until Jan. 5, before heading to Cameroon, where they will compete in Group E against Algeria, Equatorial Guinea and Sierra Leone.
Algeria earlier this week said forwards Youcef Belaili and defenders Mohamed Amine Tougai and Houcine Benyada had tested positive at their training camp in Qatar.
All players called up for the Cup of Nations but whose clubs are playing this weekend are allowed to stay at the clubs until Monday in a concession announced last week by the Confederation of African Football.
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