Max Verstappen has joked that he has turned to ‘Mario Kart’ for Formula 1 practice because of the contentious new cars.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Handscomb finds a way in another season favouring bowlers
The Sheffield Shield has again been dominated by the bowlers, which continues a broader debate around the balance of the red-ball game in Australia
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Karnataka government-appointed experts to conduct final Chinnaswamy inspection on March 13
An approval, which the KSCA expects to come through, will mean an official seal on the Bengaluru stadium to host IPL 2026 and other matches
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Your guide to men’s basketball this March: Contenders, stars, storylines to watch
The five teams at the top. The players to watch. The narratives likely to shape the conference and NCAA tournaments.
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Idaho into NCAA tourney for 1st time since 1990
Seventh-seeded Idaho beat Montana to win the Big Sky tournament and clinch a berth in the NCAA tournament for the first time in nearly 40 years.
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Bim10 corruption: Javon Searles among three provisionally suspended
Team owner Chitranjan Rathod and official Trevon Griffith also charged under anti-corruption codes
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The Alex Eala Effect: How a 20-year-old phenom has taken the tennis world by storm
Filipina tennis prodigy Alex Eala has drawn enormous crowds everywhere she goes. On Sunday, she will take on Coco Gauff at Indian Wells.
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Draper ousts Djokovic in 3 sets at Indian Wells
Defending champion Jack Draper rallied from a set down and beat five-time champ Novak Djokovic 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5) Wednesday night in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open.
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Judging biggest Australian GP overreactions: Max Verstappen could quit F1, McLaren on the ropes?
After a wild, often polarising Australian Grand Prix weekend, ESPN looks at some of the sweeping generalisations being made about Formula 1 and judges whether they’re overblown or not.
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After Arozarena rant, Raleigh says ‘there’s no beef’
Cal Raleigh said there’s “no beef” between him and Mariners teammate Randy Arozarena, who unleashed an expletive-laced screed after the catcher declined to dap him up before an at-bat in the United States’ World Baseball Classic game against Mexico.