The United openers made short work of the 151-run target set by Kings
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- Minhas, Conway and Islamabad United bowlers crush Karachi Kings
- Hardik Pandya: We need to answer ‘some hard questions’ and take ‘ownership’
- Arshdeep and Prabhsimran star as PBKS hammer MI
- Hamilton disagrees with Max: F1 now at its ‘best’
- F1 bosses targeting tweaks to 2026 regs
- Tiller follows Bidunga out the door at Kansas
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Hardik Pandya: We need to answer ‘some hard questions’ and take ‘ownership’
The MI captain said that Punjab Kings outplayed them: “they bowled better, they batted better, and they fielded better, definitely”
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Arshdeep and Prabhsimran star as PBKS hammer MI
PBKS rose to the top of the table with their fourth win, while MI have now lost four games in a row
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Hamilton disagrees with Max: F1 now at its ‘best’
Lewis Hamilton has said Formula 1’s new cars have delivered “how racing should be” and suggested Max Verstappen’s criticism is down to Red Bull not being competitive anymore.
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F1 bosses targeting tweaks to 2026 regs
The FIA and Formula 1 teams are targeting tweaks to the 2026 technical regulations aimed at addressing some of the shortcomings exposed during the opening three rounds of this year’s championship.
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Tiller follows Bidunga out the door at Kansas
Bryson Tiller is leaving Kansas for bitter rival Missouri after a promising and productive freshman season with the Jayhawks.
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Why new rules have Verstappen on the brink of walking away from F1
Max Verstappen predicted F1’s new rule set would underwhelm, and 2026 is proving him correct, so much so that he might just quit the sport entirely.
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Men’s transfer buzz: How Final Four teams are reloading
Who’s leaving, who’s staying and who’s coming? Let’s take a look at Michigan, UConn, Arizona and Illinois.
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Are the Dodgers this good? Are the Mets this bad? What we learned from MLB’s $1 billion series
It’s early. Still, the richest showdown in baseball history said a lot about both teams.
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Mehidy: We cannot see New Zealand as a weak side
Tom Latham wants his players to stick to the processes and plans that have brought them success in domestic cricket