Fast bowler will miss Tests against Zimbabwe and India after latest injury setback
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Ready or not, Wadhera makes an impact on Punjab Kings debut
Wadhera, not expecting to play the game against LSG, had turned up at the venue with just one shirt in his bag
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76ers star Maxey expected to miss rest of season
76ers star Tyrese Maxey is expected to be ruled out for the rest of the season with a finger tendon injury.
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Red Bull swap Tsunoda, Lawson after two races
Red Bull has confirmed Yuki Tsunoda will replace Liam Lawson from the Japanese Grand Prix onwards, calling it a “purely sporting decision.”
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Marko: Tsunoda will finish season with Red Bull
Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko has insisted Yuki Tsunoda will see out the whole season after his shock promotion to replace Liam Lawson.
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Japan GP: Red Bull to race with one-off white livery in Honda tribute
Red Bull will race with a one-off white livery at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix to pay tribute to engine partner Honda.
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Lewis Hamilton dons red on historic EA Sports F1 25 Iconic Edition cover
The newly minted Ferrari driver takes the spotlight on the Iconic Edition with his first-ever solo appearance.
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EA Sports F1 25 release date, details, cover revealed
EA Sports’ latest racing game is set to be released on May 30, 2025, for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
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How Lawson’s 99-day Red Bull ‘dream’ unraveled
After only 99 days, Liam Lawson’s “dream” Red Bull promotion became a nightmare — the 22-year-old the latest driver off the team’s conveyor belt of talent to wilt next to Max Verstappen.
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Vasseur: Out of context radio messages ‘a joke’
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has labelled Formula 1’s select broadcasting of team radio messages “a joke” after a false narrative emerged around Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc swapping positions at the Chinese Grand Prix.