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Johannesburg: South Africa all-rounder Chris Morris has described his inspirational performance during his side''s nail-biting one-wicket win over England in the fourth ODI as one of the most memorable moments of his cricketing career.

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South Africa all-rounder Chris Morris has described his inspirational performance during his side's nail-biting one-wicket win over England in the fourth ODI as one of the most memorable moments of his cricketing career. Morris, who scored a career-best innings of 62 off 38 balls, rescued his side from the jaws of defeat and levelled the five-match series 2-2. With the win, the series goes into a mouth-watering decider which will be played at Newlands on Sunday. Brief scores: England: 262 (J Root 109, A Hales 50, K Rabada 4/45); South Africa: 266/9 (C Morris 62, A Rashid 2/38). 

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Sunderland beat Manchester United 2-1

David de Gea’s late own goal earned Sunderland a 2-1 win over Manchester United on Saturday and a vital three points in their bid for Premier League survival. Tunisian Wahbi Khazri gave the hosts the lead after three minutes when his wide free kick from 30 metres eluded everyone on its way to the far corner of the net. Anthony Martial grabbed the equaliser six minutes before halftime, the young French striker dinking the ball in from a tight angle after Sunderland keeper Vito Mannone had saved Juan Mata’s firm shot. De Gea made fine saves to deny Dame N’Doye and Lamine Kone but the Spanish keeper failed to deal with Kone’s powerful header eight minutes from time, deflecting the ball over the line to leave United six points behind Man City. — Agencies

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