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While Rohit Sharma & Co eye crucial World Test C’ship points in final Test starting at Cape Town today, they can also become only the second Indian team since Dhoni’s band in 2010-11 to leave SA shores with a split series
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News video: Maersk to avoid Red Sea for foreseeable future

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Container shipping giant Maersk is diverting all vessels from Red Sea routes around Africa's Cape of Good Hope instead for the foreseeable future, it said on Friday (January 5), warning customers to prepare for significant disruption. Fiona Jones reports.

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