The five-time champions are currently ninth in the league after losing three of their first four games
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- Asia Cup: India-Pakistan set to go ahead after Indian government clarifies stance
- Leclerc retracts frustrated radio messages
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Kohli, Patidar and Krunal star as RCB end ten-year Wankhede jinx
Despite scoring 221, the win didn’t come easy for RCB with Hardik and Tilak giving them a scare, but Krunal kept his calm
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D’Oliveira defiant as Worcestershire Waite out unlikely draw at Somerset
Superb last-day resistance counters Tom Banton’s epic 371
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Malone: Injured Murray hopefully back for playoffs
Nuggets coach Michael Malone says he hopes Jamal Murray will be back for the playoffs after the point guard missed him fifth straight game with a hamstring strain.
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Florida or Houston? Best bets for the big game
Greg Peterson provides full analysis on the bets to make on the men’s national championship game on Monday.
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Florida opens as slim favorite over Houston
The Florida Gators opened as a slim 1.5-point favorite over Houston heading into the men’s college basketball national championship.
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‘What the heck have we done?’ Inside 48 hours of torpedo bat madness
From a comment on a Yankees broadcast to a rush of new bat orders, here’s how MLB’s hottest trend took off.
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Josh Tongue five-for seals Notts victory as Colin Ackermann’s twin tons go in vain
Durham lost their last five wickets for 21 runs, leaving Nottinghamshire needing 89 to win from 40 overs
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Williams, Ervine return to Zimbabwe squad for Bangladesh Tests
The only uncapped player in the squad is legspinner Vincent Masekesa
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Warwickshire, Sussex bank solid points as match drifts to predictable draw
Sussex declined to set up a contest on the final day after Tom Alsop’s unbeaten 82