Formula One has kept Sunday’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix alive by using charter planes to fly hundreds of affected members of the sport’s travelling circus to Melbourne.
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- F1 uses charter planes to keep Australian GP on
- Reds ace Greene to have MRI on stiff right elbow
- Flying Finn launches NZ into the final with record ton
- NCAA tourneys to require player availability info
- Braves: Sans Profar, ‘someone’s gonna step up’
- The craziest F1 start ever? Why Australian Grand Prix might see chaos from the off
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Reds ace Greene to have MRI on stiff right elbow
Right-hander Hunter Greene has left the Cincinnati Reds’ spring training camp due to right elbow stiffness.
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Flying Finn launches NZ into the final with record ton
South Africa were knocked out by the pairing of Henry-Ravindra with ball and Allen-Seifert with bat
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NCAA tourneys to require player availability info
For the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments, teams must submit initial availability reports the night before a game and provide updates two hours prior to the scheduled tipoff.
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Braves: Sans Profar, ‘someone’s gonna step up’
Braves manager Walt Weiss says he’s disappointed following Jurickson Profar’s suspension, but remains confident “someone’s gonna step up” in the outfielder’s absence.
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The craziest F1 start ever? Why Australian Grand Prix might see chaos from the off
Grand prix starts have always held the potential for chaos, but this year there’s almost guaranteed drama when the lights go out in Australia on Sunday. ESPN explains why.
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๐ฎ Predictingย All-Stars: Our rosters for AL and NL
Who could be representing both squads in Philly this summer? We make our (very) early roster picks.
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Markram: ‘Not a slap in the face, but it feels like it’
The South Africa captain expected the Eden Gardens track to play much better for the batters in the first semi-final
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Allen’s 33-ball hundred leads New Zealand into final
South Africa were knocked out by the pairing of Henry-Ravindra with ball and Allen-Seifert with bat
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Allen, Henry power New Zealand to their second men’s T20 World Cup final
Seifert supported Allen after Henry and Ravindra restricted South Africa to a below-par total in Eden Gardens