Only 9.4 overs of play was possible in the T20I series opener between India and Australia
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Manfred expresses optimism on 2028 Olympics
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred addressed major league player participation in the Los Angeles Games and the league’s potential new rights deal with ESPN in an interview Monday.
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Rohit Sharma becomes No. 1 ODI batter for the first time
Though a top-tenner for the best part of the last decade, Rohit has never been the top-ranked batter in the 50-over format before
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England opt to field with Sophie Ecclestone in their XI; South Africa bring in Anneke Bosch
England have fielded an unchanged playing XI, while South Africa have dropped Masabata Klaas to bolster their batting
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Grant-Foster granted injunction to play for Zags
Tyon Grant-Foster, whose appeal for an eligibility waiver was denied by the NCAA earlier this month, has been granted a preliminary injunction by a Spokane County judge.
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UConn five-star recruit Mullins out for 6 weeks
Five-star recruit Braylon Mullins will miss the first six weeks of the UConn season with an ankle injury, the school announced.
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Top-30 senior Johnson decommits from Ohio State
Top-30 senior Marcus Johnson has decommitted from Ohio State, he announced Monday, more than 18 months after he originally committed to the Buckeyes.
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Tickner makes sparkling international return to lead New Zealand to series win
Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell and Mitchell Santner made big contributions with the bat in New Zealand’s small chase
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Smith puts England on notice with sparkling Gabba knock
He put on a dominant performance in his first innings of the season while Kurtis Patterson also made an excellent century
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Australia bowl first, leave out Abbott; India pick three spinners
Matt Kuhnemann fills the spot created by Adam Zampa’s absence as Australia look to continue their strong T20I form