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West Indies crumble after Misbah’s near miss

Pakistan piled up 452 runs and reduced West Indies to 106/4 to take control of the second Test on the second day.

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Pakistan piled up 452 runs and reduced West Indies to 106/4 to take control of the second Test on the second day. Brief scores: Pak: 452 (Younis 127, Misbah 96, Shafiq 68, Sarfraz 56, Gabriel 5/96); WI: 106/4 (Bravo 43, Samuels 30, Rahat 2/31).

Sydney
NSW batsman becomes first concussion sub in cricket 

New South Wales opening batsman Daniel Hughes has become the first player to be substituted during a match under Cricket Australia’s new concussion protocol. Hughes was replaced by Nick Larkin during the One-Day Cup elmination final between New South Wales and Victoria Friday after being struck on the helmet by a bouncer from Test fast bowler Peter Siddle.    Larkin wasn’t required to face a ball as New South Wales won the rain-affected match by 31 runs.

New Delhi
Brazilian club win Subroto title in front of Rivaldo

Watched by the great Rivaldo, Brazil’s Club Atletico Paraneanse won the Subroto Cup Junior Boys (U-17) trophy after beating Army Boys, Bengaluru, 1-0 in the final. Bruno struck the goal four minutes into the match and the Brazilians defended it for the next 66 minutes to romp home winners at the Ambedkar Stadium.

BARCELONA
Late Messi penalty seals dramatic Barca win

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SINGAPORE
Kuznetsova wins to claim last WTA Finals berth

Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova successfully defended her title in the Kremlin Cup defeating Australian Daria Gavrilova in the final, thus achieving the last available ticket to the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Finals in Singapore. Kuznetsova defeated Gavrilova 6-2, 6-1 in 72 minutes. Kuznetsova will join German Angelique Kerber, Polish Agniezska Radwanska, Romanian Simona Halep, Czech Karolina Pliskova, Spanish Garbine Muguruza, American Madison Keys and Slovak Dominika Cibulkova in Singapore. — Agencies

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