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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday, Nov 15

Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday (times GMT): CRICKET Australia v South Africa, second test South Africa humiliate Australia in Hobart, win series 2-0 HOBART - South Africa's pacemen tore through Australia's last eight wickets before lunch on day four to complete an humiliating innings and 80-run defeat in Hobart and seal the three-match series with a game to spare. (CRICKET-AUSTRALIA (PIX), moved, 400 words) SOCCER Asian World Cup qualifying, third round Group A South Korea v Uzbekistan (1100) China v Qatar (1135) Syria v Iran (1200) Group B Japan v Saudi Arabia (1035) Thailand v Australia (1200) United Arab Emirates v Iraq (1520) Decisive round of Asian qualifying reaches halfway stage South Korea host Uzbekistan looking to keep up with Group A leaders Iran, who play Syria in Malaysia. Japan host pacesetters Saudi Arabia in Saitama and Australia visit Thailand in Group B as the third round of Asian qualifying reaches the halfway point. (SOCCER-WORLDCUP-ASIA (PIX), expect from 1300 GMT/8 AM ET, 500 words) We will have all the latest news ahead of the latest round of World Cup qualifiers this week. (SOCCER-WORLDCUP-HOME TEAM/ (PIX), expect throughout) TENNIS ATP World Tour Finals, London (to 20) Novak Djokovic continues his quest for a fith consecutive title at the year-ender as he takes on Canada's Milos Raonic after debutants Dominic Thiem and Gael Monfils square off looking for their first wins. (TENNIS-ATP/ (PIX), expect by 1600 GMT/11 AM ET, by Martyn Herman, 400 words) RUGBY Ex-Fiji coach Ryan happy to be back outside the box LONDON - Fiji's magnificent victory in the first Olympic Games Rugby Sevens tournament in Rio de Janeiro was a fitting reward for the islanders' ebullient play but almost certainly could not have been achieved without the work of their English coach Ben Ryan. (RUGBY UNION-FIJI/RYAN (INTERVIEW, PIX), moved, 800 words, by Mitch Phillips) World Rugby conference and exhibition LONDON - World Rugby and stakeholders from across the sport come together in London for the second day of the conference with player welfare high on the agenda. (RUGBY UNION-CONFEX/ (TV), expect by 1300 GMT/8 AM ET, by Mitch Phillips, 400 words) (Asia desk editor: John O'Brien)