The Black Stars of Ghana are currently drawing 1-1 with the Nile Crocodiles of Sudan at the Al-Merreikh Stadium in Omdurman in a crucial World Cup qualifier.
Captain Asamoah Gyan opened the Stars account 19 minutes into the game- a goal that saw him equal Abedi Pele's all time goal scoring record with 33 goals.
But the Crocodiles drew level courtesy a penalty kick awarded after a Richard Kissi challenge on a Sudan striker.
Kissi was red-carded; the penalty was expertly taken. It is game on for the Black Stars who need nothing less than a win to ensure a realistic chance of Ghana qualifying for the World Cup in Brazil.
The game is currently on recess.
Back from recess and it is Baby Jet Asamoah Gyan who is leading by example and has shot the Stars into a lead with a superb header from a sublime Harrison Afful cross.


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This article is a poor example of sports reporting. Subject says Sudan 2-1 Ghana but details indicate AG has scored 2 goals. What gives? Does the editor review what gets posted