Abhishek and Gill added 105 in just 59 balls as India chased down 172 with seven balls to spare
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Brewers’ Woodruff to IL, putting playoffs in doubt
The Brewers have placed pitcher Brandon Woodruff on the 15-day injured list with a right lat strain, putting his availability for the playoffs in jeopardy.
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Verstappen doesn’t rule out F1 title chance
Max Verstappen has not ruled out the chance to win a fifth Formula 1 world title as he closes the gap to leader Oscar Piastri in the drivers’ championship with his dominant victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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Cox’s maiden fifty seals England six-wicket win, and series
Sonny Baker suffers again on debut in only blemish for visitors at Malahide
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India restrict Pakistan to 171 despite Farhan fifty
Pakistan only scored 80 in the back 10 despite being only one down at the halfway mark
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Lewis century secures cup double for Lancashire women
Hampshire finish as runners-up again, one day after the men fell short against Worcestershire
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Commission overstated OK’d NIL deals by $44.4M
The College Sports Commission sent a correction, saying it had overstated the value of NIL deals it has cleared by more than $40 million in a data set it had previously made public.
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Sainz: Baku podium feels better than the rest
Williams driver Carlos Sainz said his third-place finish at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix felt even better than the first podium result of his career.
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Even Schumacher made errors like Piastri – Stella
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella is convinced Oscar Piastri’s disastrous Azerbaijan Grand Prix was a one-off, saying all the great drivers — including seven-time champion Michael Schumacher — have had comparable weekends.
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Verstappen wins in Baku; Russell, Sainz on the podium
Max Verstappen took victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix as McLaren’s chaotic weekend on the streets of Baku continued with Oscar Piastri crashing out on the opening lap and Lando Norris securing seventh place.