Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Wednesday Nov 14

Reuters sports schedule at 0600 on Wednesday (times GMT):

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CRICKET

Australia v South Africa

BRISBANE - South Africa's celebrated pace attack took a

hammering in the first test against Australia and has much to

prove in next week's second but batsman Hashim Amla still

believes it is the best in the world. (CRICKET-SAFRICA/, moving

at 0601, by Nick Mulvenney, 600 words)

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BRISBANE - Australia move on to the second test against

South Africa charged with renewed belief that they can win the

three-match series but coach Mickey Arthur has warned his team

they cannot afford another slow start.

(CRICKET-SAFRICA/AUSTRALIA, moving at 0601, by Nick Mulvenney,

600 words)

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Bangladesh v West Indies, first test, Dhaka (to 17)

DHAKA - West Indies resume on 361-4 against Bangladesh on

the second day of the first test after Kieran Powell and

Shivnarine Chanderpaul (123 not out) struck centuries on

Tuesday. (CRICKET-WINDIES/, by Azad Majumder, 400 words)

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AHMEDABAD - We will bring you all the latest news ahead of

the first of four tests between India and England starting on

Thursday. (CRICKET-ENGLAND/, by Sudipto Ganguly)

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NBA

The Los Angeles Lakers, who pulled off a major surprise by

hiring Mike D'Antoni as their new head coach ahead of Phil

Jackson, lost 84-82 to the San Antonio Spurs at the Staples

Center. (NBA-LAKERS/, moving soon, pix, by Jahmal Corner, 400

words)

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GOLF

Australian Masters (from 15)

MELBOURNE - A winless season marked by one of the most

spectacular major tournament meltdowns in the modern era has

left Adam Scott desperate for success at this week's Australian

Masters, where home crowds have rueful memories of famous

near-misses. (GOLF-AUSTRALIA/SCOTT, moved, by Ian Ransom, 550

words)

We will also move a preview of the A$1 million tournament at

Kingston Heath (GOLF-AUSTRALIA/ (PREVIEW), expect by 0600, by

Ian Ransom, 500 words)

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SOCCER

2014 World Cup qualifiers

UEFA

Montenegro v San Marino (1600)

Northern Ireland v Azerbaijan (1845)

We will have individual match reports on the night's two

World Cup qualifiers on the road to the finals in Brazil.

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AFC

Oman v Japan (1130)

Iraq v Jordan (1300)

Qatar v Lebanon (1445)

Iran v Uzbekistan (1630)

Japan can put themselves within touching distance of

becoming the first Asian side through to the World Cup final

while Iran can jump to the top of Group B if they avoid defeat

at home to injury-hit Uzbekistan. (SOCCER-WORLD/ASIA, expect

throughout, pix, by Alastair Himmer and Patrick Johnston, 400

words)

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Friendly internationals (selected matches)

Brazil v Colombia

Italy v France

Netherlands v Germany

Panama v Spain

Russia v United States

Saudi Arabia v Argentina

Sweden v England

LONDON - Brazil meet Colombia in the most enticing of about

50 friendly internationals while familiar European rivals, such

as Netherlands-Germany, Italy-France and Sweden-England, clash

and world and European champions Spain visit Panama.

(SOCCER-FRIENDLIES/ (WRAPUP 1), pix, by Mike Collett, 800 words)

We will have extensive coverage of all the night's

international soccer with individual match reports on the main

games plus quotes, sidebars and full results summaries.

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SPORTS FEATURE

SINGAPORE - China lies at the heart of global expansion

plans for many of the world's biggest sports organizations, but

whether it's the search for a new superstar or selling caps to

1.3 billion people, cracking the Chinese market is a whole new

ball game. (SPORT/CHINA (FEATURE) expect by 1200, pix, by Peter

Rutherford, 900 words)

(Duty editor: John O'Brien)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/reuters-sports-schedule-0001-gmt-wednesday-nov-14-000056697--spt.html

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