“We’ve been in the game for a lot longer, which is a positive aspect,” says Fleming after the loss to PBKS
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Arya’s 42-ball 103 powers Punjab Kings to 219
Shashank, coming in at No. 7, also contributed an unbeaten 52 off 36 balls, while Jansen struck 34* off 19
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Maxwell handed demerit point and fine for code-of-conduct breach
The exact nature of his offence, in the game between PBKS and CSK, has not been made clear by the IPL
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Luka: Was trash-talking fan, not ref, when ejected
Luka Doncic said he was trash-talking with a courtside fan in the fourth quarter of the Lakers’ loss to the Thunder on Tuesday when an official thought Doncic’s ire was directed at him, leading to an ejection for the Lakers guard.
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In return, Porter’s ‘energy’ sparks Bucks’ rally
Returning from a 25-game suspension, Milwaukee’s Bobby Portis helped the Bucks erase a 24-point, fourth-quarter deficit en route to a 110-103 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves Tuesday, telling reporters after “it was a very surreal moment for me.”
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Vasseur: Qualifying vital with lack of overtakes
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur believes Formula 1’s 2025 season will largely be dictated by qualifying instead of races, which has seen a limited number of overtakes so far.
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Norris on Verstappen incident: ‘It was racing’
Lando Norris said Max Verstappen was entitled not to leave space in the one moment at the Japanese Grand Prix that the two drivers went wheel-to-wheel for the lead.
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Houston, Duke early betting faves for 2026 title
Bookmakers believe Houston will be in contention for a men’s college basketball national title again in 2026, behind only Duke as the early betting favorite.
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SCNext Top 25: The best high school boys’ basketball teams in 2024-25
Columbus (FL) ends the 2024-25 boys’ high school basketball season with the Chipotle Nationals championship — and the top spot in the ESPN top 25 rankings.
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Pain Index: Who between Duke, Houston, had most painful tournament loss?
Some losses are understandable; others will haunt us forever. Let’s rank every 2025 men’s NCAA tournament defeat, from least to most devastating.