Tough for batsman in Nagpurpublished at 10:19 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2015
Cricket
Leicester can win Premier League title - Van Gaal
Sturridge must learn to manage pain - Klopp
Davis Cup final - Belgium v Great Britain
Get involved: Your club's panic signings. #bbcsportsday
Aimee Lewis and Mandeep Sanghera
Cricket
Cricket
India have won the third Test of a four-match series against South Africa to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.
The hosts achieved the win by 124 runs inside three days, with spinner Ravichandran Ashwin the star for India as he took 5-32 in the first innings and 7-66 in the second.
South Africa started the third day at 32-2 and were eventually bowled out for 185.
Football - West Ham news conference
Mr Bilic is in the house. His side play West Brom on Sunday and he wants his side to "bounce back" after the London derby defeat by Tottenham last week.
"The players, like the whole staff, were hugely disappointed after the game on Sunday and angry with the way we played," he says.
"It was only us who was to blame, and we knew that straight after the game. We will do everything we can to bounce back on Sunday."
Your club's best buys and worst panic signings
It is Black Friday, the day when people seek out the bargains. So we are asking when clubs found a bargain or wasted their money.
Kaj:, external Tottenham's best deals? Rafael van der Vaart for £8m on deadline day and Gareth Bale for £5m. Not too bad.
Krishna Kumar:, external Arsenal's best deadline day signing has to be Mesut Ozil. The worst? A certain Park Chu Young.
ian clark:, external Best signing for #nufc, external Alan Shearer. Best 15 million quid ever spent. Worst signing too many too mention :(
Football
Football
Striker Leigh Griffiths has taken responsibility for Celtic's defeat by Ajax and failure to progress beyond the Europa League group stage.
Griffiths has scored 18 goals this season, including four in the Europa League, but he missed a series of chances in the 2-1 loss in Glasgow.
"My performance was shocking really. If my finishing was a lot better we'd have kept our place in Europe," he said. "But we got beaten and in my opinion it's all down to me."
Football
Today marks the fourth anniversary of the untimely death of former Wales manager and captain Gary Speed.
The former Leeds, Everton, Sheffield United and Newcastle player was found dead at his home in Cheshire in 2011.
Wales and Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey, who helped Wales reach Euro 2016, has posted a poignant tweet remembering his former manager.
Football
This is the scene at Manchester United's training ground. United manager Louis van Gaal is set to face the media in the next half hour where we're sure he will face questions about his side's lack of goals recently.
Cricket
Wickets are tumbling at rapid speed in Adelaide. Australia are currently nine for one in response to New Zealand's 202 all out.
Football - West Brom news conference
Mike Taylor
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Tony Pulis says WBA have a number of injury problems in advance of their game at West Ham on Sunday. He declined, though, to say which players are concerned.
"We have got injuries that we're really concerned and worried about for Sunday. It's about getting them as close as we can and making a decision on Sunday morning," says Pulis.
"We've been very careful with those players. Most of the week we've kept them out of the fray and make sure they're fit for Sunday. Irrespective of what you do during the week, you want your best players on the pitch on Sunday. Or Saturday, whichever it is, or Monday night, or Tuesday, or whenever they've got these games."
Football
Now, Swansea manager Garry Monk's job seems to be in a bit of jeopardy after a run of only one win in their past 10 games and former Wales international John Hartson says getting rid of him would be a "painful decision".
"This is not Monk's first bad run as Swansea manager - after beating Cardiff in his first game in charge in February 2014, he only managed one more victory in the next 12 matches," says Hartson.
"He recovered from that and went from strength to strength. He was linked with every top-flight job going last summer and deservedly signed a new three-year contract.
"I don't know whether Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins will stick with him this time, but I do know that firing Monk would be a particularly painful decision."
Football
West Brom boss Tony Pulis seems in a jovial mood as he talks about Sunday's Premier League tie against West Ham.
"Our away form has been really good this season. Hopefully we can get another positive result on the road on Sunday," says the Welshman.
"West Ham have made a brilliant start to the season. They have good quality out wide and it will be a very tough game for us."
Football
The first of the day's news conferences is just getting under way with West Brom boss Tony Pulis in position. West Ham manager Slaven Bilic is also expected at 09:30 GMT so stay tuned and we will have the best of their quotes shortly.
Tennis
As we have mentioned, it could be a great weekend for British tennis.
So get yourself in the mood for the Davis Cup final with our podcast.
Tennis
Andy Murray has been answering your questions and his replies are available for your perusal in the British number one's latest BBC Sport column.
The former Wimbledon champion, who will play his first rubber in the Davis Cup final this afternoon, has been chatting about playing snooker, changing room pranksters and next year's Davis Cup.
Your club's best purchases and worst panic buys
Today is the day where shoppers are desperately hunting out a bargain in Black Friday.
Fights break out (maybe) and tensions are strained, all to get £5 off a toaster. But Black Friday has provided the inspiration for our first talking point as we want to know your club's best purchases and worst panic buys.
So get involved on Twitter using #BBCSportsday or leave a message on the Match of the Day Facebook page., external
Fancy some inspiration, then check out our feature on those signings which were a success, and those which were a miserable failure.
Cricket
Cricket
The first day-night Test match continues in Adelaide and hosts Australia are dominating.
New Zealand have been reduced to 202 for 9 after 64 overs. Tim Southee (16 not out) and Trent Boult (2 not out) are currently at the crease.
You can keep up to date on the third Test by following BBC Radio 5 live sports extra coverage.
Formula 1
Another season, another world title for Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton.
The F1 campaign ends this weekend with the Abu Dhabi GP. Get in the mood by listening to our podcast, which discusses Hamilton among other things.
Live television, radio and text coverage from Abu Dhabi GP practice is available now, so don't miss out.
Football
There was good news for Liverpool on Thursday night, however, as Jurgen Klopp's men reached the last 32 of the Europa Leaguewith one game to spare after coming from behind to beat Bordeaux and go top of Group B.
James Milner and Christian Benteke, the latter's a fabulous strike on the turn, scored for the Reds.
With one round of group games remaining, Liverpool, whose final match is against second-placed FC Sion in Switzerland on 10 December, are guaranteed a top-two finish.