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Daily sports wrap: Proteas gear up for new beginning

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So naturally there'll be a few articles that even our most ardent readers will miss.

On the off chance you are one of those, here are our top FOUR stories that might have slipped your browser feed today!

1. BOOKIES PREDICT ANDERSON DEMISE

Kevin Anderson's dream run at this year's US Open will come to an end in the quarter-finals - if bookmakers are to be believed...

Anderson meets up with America's Sam Querrey in a much anticipated quarter-final clash at Flushing Meadows.

Click here to read the odds against Anderson

2. BAXTER NEEDS BAFANA TO BOUNCE BACK

Bafana Bafana are in a tough situation.

After losing against Cape Verde last week, Stuart Baxter has called on his troops to bounce back when they take the field in another crucial FIFA World Cup qualifying match against the same side in Durban on Tuesday.

Click here to read Baxter's plan of action

3. OS WARNS OF WALLABY TRICKS

Legendary former Springbok prop Os du Randt has warned his former team about possible tactics the Wallabies could employ at scrum time.

The two team's face off in Saturday's Rugby Championship Test in Perth.

Click here to read Os' reasoning

4. PROTEAS DUO KEEN TO GET GIBSON STARTED

Ottis Gibson is the new head coach of the Proteas and fast bowler Kagiso Rabada is eager to see learn from him.

Meanwhile, former Proteas all-rounder Shaun Pollock reckons the West Indian has the best knowledge after his previous job as the England bowling coach.

Click here to read what the Proteas duo had to say on Gibson

Images: Gallo/Getty/AP

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