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December 20, 2021 Australia Register Unchanged 15-Man Squad For Remainder Of Ashes

Australia Register Unchanged 15-Man Squad For Remainder Of Ashes

For the remainder of the Ashes series against England, Australia has chosen an unchanged 15-man squad.

Both captain Pat Cummins and fellow fast bowler Josh Hazlewood will be back in the squad for the third Test, which begins on December 26 in Melbourne.

28-year-old Cummins, was ruled out of the ongoing second Test in Adelaide after being identified as a close contact of a Covid-19 positive person.

With a side strain, 30-year-old Hazlewood, was also ruled out of the second Test.

Australia has a 1-0 lead in the five-match series and appears to be on track to win the second Test.

In the Test bowling rankings, Cummins and Hazlewood are rated first and fourth, respectively.

Cummins was permitted to return home to New South Wales after receiving a negative PCR test and complete his self-isolation before travelling to Melbourne.

He will succeed Steve Smith, who is guiding Australia in Adelaide after taking up the captaincy from former skipper Tim Paine barely a month ago.

Seamers Michael Neser and Jhye Richardson performed admirably in their first Test in Adelaide, but both may be dropped for the Melbourne Test.

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December 20, 2021 Tigers Woods Claims Second Spot With Son On Competitive Return

Tigers Woods Claims Second Spot With Son On Competitive Return

Tiger Woods came in second in the PNC Championship tournament in Florida, just narrowly missing out on a victory on his comeback to competitive golf.

At the family tournament, 45-year-old Woods, and his 12-year-old son Charlie made 11 consecutive birdies to finish on 25 under par, two shots off the lead.

He was competing in his first tournament since sustaining career-ending injuries in a vehicle accident a year ago.

He later said, "I'm really glad and thankful that I'm able to accomplish this."

"I still have my own leg, which was questionable for a while, and it's functioning. I'm just really tired - I'm not used to this.

"I think this might be only my fourth or fifth round of golf this year. I'm a little worn out. It was nice to have a cart."

Woods revealed that he and his son set a pre-tournament goal of playing two bogey-free rounds, which they accomplished.

"We got on a run, which was great. Charlie was hitting the ball unbelievably and made a few putts. It got interesting and a little tight toward the end, which was fun," he said.

"He's an unbelievable player and partner."

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December 20, 2021 Paul Onuachu Ruled Out Of AFCON 2021

Paul Onuachu Ruled Out Of AFCON 2021

Genk forward Paul Onuachu has been ruled out of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, dealing another blow to Nigeria's aspirations of having a significant impression at the tournament.

Onuachu suffered a hamstring injury in Genk's 1-1 draw with Royal Antwerp at home on Sunday.

Prior to his injury, the former FC Midtylland striker had opened the scoring for Genk in the first half.

After suffering an injury, the 27-year-old was replaced by Ike Ugbo 20 minutes from time.

As a result of the setback, the forward is anticipated to miss about a month of action.

Watford midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo has already been ruled out of the AFCON finals in Cameroon, and Victor Osimhen's participation is still up for debate.

Austine Eguavoen, the interim head coach, is scheduled to unveil his preliminary roster for the competition this week.

The Super Eagles will open their campaign against the Cameroon national team in Cameroon.

The Super Eagles will kick off their campaign in Cameroon against the Egyptian Pharaohs on January 11.

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December 20, 2021 Chinese Tennis Star Denies Making Sexual Assault Claims

Chinese Tennis Star Denies Making Sexual Assault Claims

In her first public interview after alleging a top Chinese official pressured her into having sex, Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai denied making a sexual assault allegation.

Ms Peng drew international concern when she vanished from view after making the allegations public.

She has since stated that there were "many misunderstandings" concerning the post.

The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) expressed worry that she is still being censored by the government, even after the interview.

Ms Peng clarified in a video interview with Lianhe Zaobao, a Singaporean Chinese-language newspaper: "I've never said or written that anyone sexually assaulted me. This point musst be emphasised very clearly.

However, she accused former Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli of forcing her to have sex with him in her original note, which she uploaded on the Chinese social media platform Weibo in November.

"Why would anyone monitor [me?] [I have] always been very free," Ms Peng further told Lianhe Zaobao, adding that she was not under surveillance.

The interview took place on the sidelines of a sporting event in Shanghai, where she appeared among national athletes such as basketball player Yao Ming and sports executive Ding Li, who has recently posted photos of Ms Peng on Twitter.

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