A Formula 1 test in January, in the middle of winter, behind closed doors and with no media or fans in sight? ESPN fills you in on all you need to know ahead of Barcelona testing.
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- Washington Sundar to link up with Indian squad in Delhi
- Explained: F1’s driver contracts, and potential moves in 2026
- Tucker hopes ‘dry’ Khettarama pitch brings Ireland into the game
- Suryakumar’s 84* helps India overcome USA scare
- England enter the unknown in maiden encounter with Nepal
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Washington Sundar to link up with Indian squad in Delhi
On Bumrah missing the USA game, Suryakumar said “he was having a high fever because of the weather”
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Explained: F1’s driver contracts, and potential moves in 2026
Driver contracts are a never-ending talking point across any given Formula 1 year — this is how the grid stacks up for the forseeable future.
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Tucker hopes ‘dry’ Khettarama pitch brings Ireland into the game
“Our spinners have grown a lot recently. I think their performances have improved. They’ve become more experienced”
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Suryakumar’s 84* helps India overcome USA scare
India recovered from 46 for 4 in the sixth over on a tricky surface and their bowlers did the rest
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England enter the unknown in maiden encounter with Nepal
Both teams begin campaign with confidence after extended winning runs, but England seek refuge from off-field rows
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Men’s Bubble Watch: Who made or hurt their tourney case this weekend?
How are your team’s chances to make the Big Dance shaping up in the final six weeks until Selection Sunday?
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Way-too-early Grand Slam predictions for the rest of 2026
Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina are the newly crowned Australian Open champions. Who will win the rest of the majors? We make predictions.
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ICC asks PCB the reason for invoking Force Majeure to boycott India game
The ICC has also pointed out to the PCB the potential material damages the global governing body could claim in case the boycott went ahead
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Vulnerable Sri Lanka present Ireland opportunity for an upset
Sri Lanka are co-hosts and have a good spin attack, but arrive at the big stage short on form, and possibly confidence