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Australia Fined For Slow Over-Rate In First T20I vs India

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Australia were fined for keeping up a gradual over-rate within the first T20I towards India at Brisbane. Jeff Crowe of the ICC Elite Panel of Fit Referees imposed the advantageous after Aaron Finch’s aspect was once dominated to be one over quick in their goal when time allowances have been considered. The fees was once levelled … Reported by The News Articles 3 hours ago.

ICC fines Australia for maintaining slow-over rate in first T20 against India

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Australia have been fined for maintaining a slow over-rate in the first T20 International against India in Brisbane. Reported by DNA 3 hours ago.

Australia fined for slow over rate in Brisbane T20I

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Skipper Aaron Finch was docked 20 percent of his match fee, while the other players have been fined 10 percent Reported by CricBuzz 2 hours ago.

Ricciardo behind Bottas in Abu Dhabi

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Valtteri Bottas was quickest in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix practice with Australia's Daniel Ricciardo second and third in the respective sessions. Reported by SBS 2 hours ago.

Gabba T20I: Australia fined for slow over-rate

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday slapped a fine on the Australian team for maintaining a slow over-rate in the first T20I against India at the Brisbane Cricket Reported by Sify 2 hours ago.

Sport24.co.za | Wallabies duo dropped for bringing women into hotel room

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Australia backs Kurtley Beale and Adam Ashley-Cooper were dropped for the match against England after bringing women into their hotel room. Reported by News24 2 hours ago.

Mega Uranium Ltd. Grants Langer Heinrich Royalty Option

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TORONTO, Nov. 23, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

*NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UNITED STATES NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES*

Mega Uranium Ltd. (MGA: TSX) announces that it has granted an option (the “Option”) to purchase its royalty on the Langer Heinrich uranium project in Namibia (the “Royalty”) to Uranium Royalty Corporation (“URC”).  URC issued common shares to Mega in payment of the $375,000 purchase price of the Option.URC may exercise the Option and acquire the Royalty for a price of $1,625,000, payable in cash and/or common shares of URC (at URC’s discretion, but only if URC’s shares are publicly-traded at the time of exercise).  The Option is exercisable for a period of three years. 

The Royalty is AUS$0.12 for each kilogram of yellowcake (U308) produced and sold from the Langer Heinrich property by certain subsidiaries of Paladin Energy Ltd and was acquired by Mega in 2006 as part of its acquisition of Redport Limited.

*ABOUT MEGA URANIUM LTD.*
Mega Uranium Ltd. is a Toronto-based mineral resources company with a focus on uranium properties in Australia and Canada and a portfolio of equity investments in uranium-focused public and private companies. Further information on Mega can be found on the company’s website at www.megauranium.com. 

For further information please contact:

Mega Uranium Ltd.
Richard Patricio
Chief Executive Officer and President
T: (416) 643-7630
info@megauranium.com
www.megauranium.com Reported by GlobeNewswire 1 hour ago.

England secure record 6th straight win over Wallabies

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England secured a sixth straight rugby union test victory over Australia for the first time with a 37-18 thrashing at Twickenham on Saturday. Reported by FOX Sports 3 hours ago.

India in must-win situation vs Australia in final T20I

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The Virat Kohli-led Indian side faces a must-win situation against Australia in the third and final Twenty20 International of the rubber at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) here on Sunday. Reported by Sify 3 hours ago.

England 37-18 Australia RATINGS: Joe Cokanasiga shreds visitors' defence to stake World Cup case

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England 37-18 Australia RATINGS: Joe Cokanasiga shreds visitors' defence to stake World Cup case England rounded off their autumn series in style by beating Australia 37-18 at Twickenham. Owen Farrell, Joe Cokanasiga & Elliot Daly all crossed for Eddie Jones' men. Reported by MailOnline 3 hours ago.

Blackwell rates Perry's crafty T20 cutters

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Alex Blackwell has praised Ellyse Perry, who played a vital role in Australia's semi-final victory at the World Twenty20, for adding another string to her bow. Reported by SBS 3 hours ago.

Pakistan vs New Zealand: Honours even after day one of second test

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 Azhar Ali and Haris Sohail both hit gritty half-centuries but Pakistan were restricted by some tight New Zealand bowling and a lifeless pitch to 207-4 on the opening day of the second Test in Dubai on Saturday.

Azhar and Sohail added 126 for the third wicket until a careless run out saw the end of Azhar for 81. Sohail had also eked out 81 from 240 balls by the close.After losing the first Test by four runs, Pakistan were keen to get on to the offensive early and set the tone of the match, prompting captain Sarfraz Ahmed to bat when he won the toss.But it was the Black Caps who had the better of the morning with Colin de Grandhomme, preferred over the more experienced Tim Southee for the second match running, ripping out both openers for nine each.

He had Hafeez caught at slip by Tom Latham in the eighth over and the same combination accounted for Iman-ul-Haq in de Grandhomme's next over.Hafeez has managed just 66 runs in six innings since scoring a comeback hundred against Australia at the same venue last month.Pakistan fears of a collapse to match the 7-41 they suffered in the fourth innings in Abu Dhabi in the first Test were allayed as Azhar and Sohail dug in. They added only 68 runs in the afternoon session and scoring at just over two runs per over.

Azhar, who made a valiant 65 in that unsuccessful 176-run chase in the first Test, was shaky at the start as he edged the second ball he faced off de Grandhomme through the slips.Medium-pacer De Grandhomme was the pick of the Kiwi bowlers with 2-32 from his 19 overs.Azhar went on to hit seven boundaries and a six in his 187-ball stay at the crease before an awful mix-up deprived him of a 14th hundred.

He drove left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel to mid-off and set off for a single but Sohail failed to respond. Substitute fielder Tim Southee threw the ball to wicketkeeper BJ Watling who whipped off the bails to run Azhar out.
Patel, who took seven wickets in his debut Test in Abu Dhabi, then had Asad Shafiq caught off a miscued drive to backward point where Neil Wagner took the catch.Sohail was joined by Babar Azam who was 14 not out at the close by which stage they had added 33 for the fifth wicket.

Pakistan will be aiming to bat through to Sunday afternoon to capitalise on their solid start and put the New Zealand batsmen under pressure.Both teams fielded unchanged lineups, with Pakistan resisting the temptation of playing teenage quick Shaheen Shah Afridi and New Zealand not playing a third spinner.The third and final Test is in Abu Dhabi from December 3. 
 

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American tourist rescued after spending night in adrift off coast of Australia

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Breaking Information Emails Get breaking information signals and particular experiences. The scoop and tales that topic, delivered weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE Nov. 24, 2018 / four:30 PM GMT Via Reuters An American vacationer used to be rescued off Australia’s northeast coast on Thursday after his boat capsized, forcing him to spend a chilly and lonely evening … Reported by The News Articles 3 hours ago.

Ahead of World T20, Aaron Finch all praises for Australian eves

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[UAE], Nov 24 9ANI): Ahead of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women's World T20, Australia men's limited-overs team skipper Aaron Finch on Saturday praised the women's squad for their Reported by Sify 2 hours ago.

France's Davis Cup final hopes still alive - but Croatia set to win

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The odds are still stacked in Croatia's favour as no team has recovered from 2-0 down to win the trophy since Australia beat the United States in 1939. Reported by euronews 2 hours ago.

England vs Australia: Eddie Jones tight-lipped over Owen Farrell's controversial tackle after Twickenham victory

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Farrell could have been shown a yellow for his tackle on Izack Rodda but the fly-half went unpunished as Australia were denied what would have been a game-changing try Reported by Independent 2 hours ago.

England vs Australia: Furious Michael Cheika rages at 'ludicrous' Owen Farrell tackle decision after defeat

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Australia head coach believes a penalty try should have been awarded to his side when Farrell appeared to hit Izack Rodda with a shoulder charge - the second time in three weeks that such an incident has happened Reported by Independent 1 hour ago.

Teams arrive in Odisha ahead of Hockey World Cup

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[India], Nov 24 (ANI): Ahead of the upcoming men's Hockey World Cup, teams representing Pakistan, the Netherlands, Australia, and Belgium arrived here on Saturday. Reported by Sify 1 hour ago.

England vs Australia player ratings: Kyle Sinckler at his rampaging agressive best to blast aside Wallabies

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Man-for-man marking from England's 37-18 victory at Twickenham Reported by Independent 1 hour ago.

Sport24.co.za | Cheika slams SA ref Peyper for 'ludicrous decision'

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Australia coach Michael Cheika ripped into South African referee Jaco Peyper over two key decisions in the 37-18 defeat by England at Twickenham on Saturday. Reported by News24 57 minutes ago.
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