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- Marsh boost for Australia as T20I rebuild begins in Bangladesh
- Melbourne Stars, Renegades to exist for another Big Bash season
- Mandhana and Bavuma feature in TIME magazine’s power list
- Melbourne Stars, Renegades likely to exist for another BBL season
- India A call up Ashok Sharma to replace the injured Yudhvir Singh
- Drama in Dambulla: Sooryavanshi and Halambage clash after ill-tempered finish
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Skenes denies Yankees report, focused on Pirates
Paul Skenes, while accepting the NL Cy Young Award, pushed back against a report that he has told teammates he is eager to move on from the Pirates.
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Webster hits timely 78 in Tasmania’s win over South Australia
Billy Stanlake was Tasmania’s bowling hero as they made it five wins in five in this season’s One-Day Cup
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Norris: Verstappen is a threat in F1 title race
Lando Norris believes Max Verstappen will fight him to the very end despite taking a major stride towards knocking the Dutchman off his world championship perch.
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Ranking the top 10 college basketball teams with the most NBA talent
We know Duke is loaded with talent. Here are nine other teams NBA fans should be watching this college season.
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CSK set to release Matheesha Pathirana
Matheesha Pathirana, who last played at the Asia Cup this September, has been hampered by injuries in recent times
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Shubman Gill retires hurt with neck injury
Shubman Gill walked off the field massaging the back of his neck immediately after sweeping Simon Harmer for four
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India’s Nagal says visa denied for qualifier in China
Sumit Nagal, India’s top-ranked male tennis player, is appealing to Chinese authorities after saying he was denied a visa to compete in an Australian Open wild-card playoff tournament beginning Nov. 24 in Chengdu.
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RR trade Samson to CSK for Jadeja and Curran
Mohammed Shami, Mayank Markande, Nitish Rana, Donovan Ferreira and Arjun Tendulkar will also play for new teams in IPL 2026
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Boozer’s 35 points tie 2nd most by Duke freshman
Cameron Boozer scored 35 points in Friday’s 100-62 victory over Indiana State, tying the second-most points in a game for a Duke freshman behind only Cooper Flagg’s 42 last season.