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A rookie blossomed and a veterans world tour career ended on a mixed day for Australian surfers at Hawaiis Pipe Masters.With only two days left in the event window, organisers churned through 23 heats on Sunday (Monday AEDT) in the second and third rounds.Newcastle rookie Ryan Callinan pulled off the days biggest upset at Banzai Pipeline, eliminating Brazilian world No.2 Gabriel Medina in the third round.Medina only needed a 6.75 late in their heat to win, but Callinan held on to reach the fourth heat of a world tour event for the first time.Callinan also beat Brazilian rookie of the year Caio Ibelli in the second round.I guess this is a good end to the year already, Callinan said.Round three has kind of got me this year and the two guys I beat today have kind of got me in most of the events, so it is good to get a bit of payback in.Despite his big day, Callinan will have to requalify next year for the world tour.Compatriot Kai Otton said after he lost to American Kolohe Andino in round three that he would not go through requalifying next year, ending his decade on the world tour.Its kind of a forced retirement I guess, Otton said.I would have gone again next year if all the boys were there, but Im not going to chase the QS so its probably my last event.Its been a dream - I didnt qualify until I was 27 and 10 years later its been great fun.Former world champion Joel Parkinson and Josh Kerr were the other Australians to win through to round four.After starting the year with three wins from four rounds, Matt Wilkinson lost his round-three heat to Frenchman Jeremy Flores.Despite dropping out of the title race, Wilkinson said the season had given him confidence that he can be a contender.I feel like Ive had a lot of missed opportunities in the back half of this year and I could have been fighting for a title, Wilkinson said.I obviously would have wanted to do better here, but I am stoked going into the off-season.Julian Wilson, the 2014 Pipe Master, also fell to American Kanoa Igarashi in the third round.Eleven-time world champion Kelly Slater ended the day with a tight win over fellow American Conner Coffin, beating him by just .07.Newly-crowned world champion John John Florence, a North Shore local, also remains in contention for his first Pipeline Masters title. 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The Celtics closed out their first preseason under Stevens on Wednesday night with a 101-97 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, who rested a lot of their lineup including former Celtics Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce.The next stop for South Africa and Englands thrilling ODI series is Johannesburg, scene of a sensational century by AB de Villiers a year ago. Fridays fourth ODI could either see England secure the series, or South Africa tie things up at 2-2 with one to play.If the latter is to happen, the hosts will hope for another of ABs best. Something like one of these… QUICKEST(149 off 44 balls v West Indies, January 2015, Johannesburg)In the last ODI played at the Wanderers, De Villiers produced an innings of unbelievably epic proportions, hitting a record-fastest century, off 31 balls, and striking a staggering 16 sixes in total across his innings. He absolutely man-handled a sorry West Indies attack - and wasnt the only one, with Hashim Amla (153) and Rilee Rossouw (128) also notching huge hundreds meaning De Villiers didnt arrive at the crease till the 39th over! A look back at AB de Villiers fastest century in a ODI, which was just off just 31 balls South Africa scored 439-2 in their 50 overs, the first of four times in 2015 they would pass the 400-mark, with De Villiers hitting hundreds in three of those efforts. The only thing more striking than this innings that day was the pink kit he and his team-mates were wearing, in support of World Cancer Day. They will be donning the same colours for the same cause come Friday against England, who will hope it doesnt have the same effect on AB.HIGHEST(162no off 66 balls v West Indies, 2015 World Cup, Sydney)Once again the West Indies were the victims, succumbing to De Villiers again a mere 40 days later in their World Cup clash at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Due to his earlier efforts at the Wanderers, this 66-ball 162 didnt better his own record for the quickest ODI hundred, but it is his highest score, the fastest 150, and arguably his greatest ever innings, coming as it did on crickets biggest stage. AB de Villiers made history once again after hitting 162 off just 66 balls against West Indies in the 2015 World Cup All the more staggering about De Villiers efforts is that South Africa had scored 258-3 when he went through to a fairly sedate - by his standards - 30-ball fifty in the 40th over, and he proceeded to smash 112 off his next 366 balls, including 62 from his final 14 as the Proteas pummelled 150 runs total from the final 10 overs to push past 400 again.dddddddddddd. ABs explosive, 360-degree hitting at the World Cup, along with the likes of Brendon McCullum and Chris Gayle, has led to a one-day revolution, one which this new England side have bought into brilliantly following a dismal tournament.FIRST(146 off 130 balls v West Indies, 2007 World Cup, Grenada)It may surprise you that it took De Villiers 38 ODIs to score his maiden century. In fact, De Villiers didnt even notch a fifty till his 17th game, and tallied six single-figure scores in his first 14 innings! What wont surprise you though is that when his first hundred did finally arrive, it was the West Indies who again were made to suffer, and at another World Cup too - the embarrassment made worse by it being one they were hosting. De Villiers celebrates his maiden ODI hundred for South Africa at the 2007 World Cup De Villiers - opening the batting at the 2007 tournament - struck 146 off 130 balls, with 12 fours and five sixes as South Africa amassed 356-4, in securing a vital 67-run win in the Super Eights. Vital for the side, having suffered an embarrassing 67-run reverse to Bangladesh in their previous game, and vital too for De Villiers having scored only 15 in that defeat, and with three ducks from six World Cup innings to his name up until that point.LATEST(119 off 61 balls v India, October 2015, Mumbai)De Villiers most recent century sealed a series win in India, and in emphatic style too, as he smashed 11 sixes in scoring 119 off 61 balls as South Africa (438-4) again passed 400, thrashing India by 214 runs in Mumbai. Again AB had company at the crease, as Quinton de Kock (109) and Faf du Plessis (133) too contributed with impressive hundreds. De Villiers and fellow centurion Quinton de Kock embrace as South Africa clinch series win over India But De Villiers stood out above the rest, not only for the sheer destructive nature of his knock, but for the fact that it was his third century in the five-match series. The 73-ball 104 he hit in a thrilling five-run win in the first ODI in Kanpur proved to be particularly crucial considering the slender 3-2 scoreline.AGAINST ENGLAND(121 off 85 balls v England, November 2009, Cape Town)England have only truly suffered at the hands of De Villiers once in 24 meetings, but it came on their last trip to South Africa in 2009, at Cape Town, scene of the fifth ODI of their current series. England will be keen to keep him quieter this time round, especially if a South African win in Johannesburg on Friday, sees it being a series decider. De Villiers on his way to a hundred against England at Cape Town It was the only blip in a 2-1 series win for England, but quite the blip, a 112-run blip in fact as De Villiers struck 14 fours on his way to 121 off 85 balls, taking a particular liking to James Anderson, who returned expensive figures of 0-55 from his seven overs, before Stuart Broad (4-71) eventually picked him in. Set 355 to win, Paul Collingwood was the only batsman to make a dent in the total, with 86 from 82 balls, while Wayne Parnell (5-48) ran through the side. Will South Africa square up the series in Johannesburg on Friday? Find out from 11am on Sky Sports 2. You can also follow all the action with our live blog. Also See: De Kock cuts into England lead Stuart Broad to return England fixtures/results Live cricket on Sky Jerseys NFL China Wholesale Authentic Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys ' ' '

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