2nd, 3rd, 4th December 2017 | Daily Sports Digest
#1. Late goal gives rebuilt Chapecoense a place in Copa Libertadores qualifiers
A goal from Tulio de Melo in the fifth minute of injury time gave the rebuilt Chapecoense a 2–1 over Coritiba.
#2. Russell Westbrook’s triple-double leads Oklahoma City Thunder past depleted San Antonio Spurs
Russell Westbrook posted his seventh triple-double of the season to help the Thunder defeat the San Antonio Spurs 90–87 on Sunday night.
#3. Stephen Curry scores 30, Golden State Warriors dominate Miami Heat 123–95
Stephen Curry scored 30 points in 30 minutes, Kevin Durant added 24 and the Warriors rode a big third-quarter run to pull away and beat the Miami Heat 123–95.
#4. Usain Bolt gets stone statue in native of Jamaica, see pic
Usain Bolt was ‘truly humbled’ by the Jamaican government’s gesture of unveiling his statue.
#5. Smiling Tiger Woods ties for ninth as Rickie Fowler wins with 61 in Bahamas
Tiger Woods played some of the best golf of his comeback with a final-round four-under 68 to tie for ninth at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
#6. New Zealand beat West Indies by an innings and 67 runs in first Test
West Indies’ second innings disintegrated around the lunch interval, with the arrival of the second new ball, and it lost its last eight wickets for 88 runs.
#7. Shubman Gill, Arshdeep Singh make it to Indian team for ICC U-19 World Cup
After becoming the fourth youngest player for Punjab to hit a first class century in Ranji Trophy, Mohali youngster 18-year-old Shubman Gill was named as the vice-captain of the Indian U-19 team for the ICC U-19 World Cup
#8. I-League: Kolkata derby between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal draws 64,630
The I-League clash between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal had to be emotionally high-octane. But quality on the pitch hardly rose above mediocrity and officiating at times was poor.
#9. Tata Open 2017: Riya Mukherjee reignites father’s dream
Inderjeet’s prime was cut short after accident; 19-year-old daughter reaches maiden final.
#10. Hockey World League Finals 2017: India back to the drawing board
Ahead of Germany game, Indian team works on one-touch hockey which helped them draw with Australia.
#11. Cancer researcher, marriage officiant and ’keeper, Tristan Clemons’ many hats
Clemons, who is playing the World League Final, is a research scientist and is working on developing alternative treatments for the cure of cancer.