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- Nicholls, Ravindra shore up New Zealand after England strike with new ball
- India’s depth takes centrestage as Afghanistan fight to avoid whitewash
- Renshaw: ‘Nice to realise that I’m good enough at T20Is’
- Australia bowlers close out T20I series after Renshaw stars with 89*
- Henry five-for secures New Zealand lead despite Fisher rearguard
- Saturday triple-header: Pakistan look for a W; Australia, England target three in three
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Lawson ‘surprised’ to be blamed for Mexico incident
Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson said he was “extremely surprised” to see the Mexican federation blame him for a near-miss with two marshals during the Mexican Grand Prix two weeks ago.
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Quinton de Kock’s comeback century helps South Africa level series
He made his first ton since returning to the national side, as they breezed to the target after Burger’s four-for set them up
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Lawson blamed for near-miss by Mexico Federation
Mexico’s motorsport federation has blamed Liam Lawson for the near-miss the Racing Bulls driver had with two marshals running across the track at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
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βΎ Kicking off way-too-early 2026 Power Rankings
Los Angeles just won the 2025 World Series — and we’re already looking ahead to next year. Where does your favorite team fall?
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Dodgers-Jays World Series G7 draws 51M viewers
The Dodgers’ 5-4, Game 7 win over the Blue Jays was the most-watched game since Game 7 of the 1991 World Series between the Twins and Braves. 51 million viewers from the U.S., Canada and Japan tuned in to watch the 11-inning finale.
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Pads hire ex-reliever Stammen as new manager
The Padres have hired Craig Stammen, the former relief pitcher who retired just three years ago, to a three-year deal as their new manager, replacing Mike Shildt.
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How Clayton Kershaw’s legacy will live on with Dodgers
The future Hall of Famer has hung up his spikes, but as L.A.’s dynasty continues, so will his influence.
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Defending champ Gauff rebounds at WTA Finals
Coco Gauff beat Jasmine Paolini 6-3, 6-2 to revive her chances of advancing at the WTA Finals. Gauff next faces top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka.
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Robinson aids Smith’s Ashes prep as Stokes steps up bowling return
Former England seamer makes surprise appearance in NSW nets during Sydney grade-cricket stint