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Knee surgery rules R Ashwin out of BBL 2025-26
Sydney Thunder say they would be “working closely with R Ashwin on a revised schedule of activity”
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Arya and Suryavanshi in Jitesh-led India A squad at Rising Stars T20 Asia Cup
Naman Dhir is Jitesh Sharma’s deputy, while the squad also includes Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Priyansh Arya, Ramandeep Singh, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Suryansh Shedge, Abishek Porel and others
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Dybantsa debuts with 21, says Aces aided prep
AJ Dybantsa finished with 21 points and 6 rebounds to lead No. 8 BYU to a 71-66 win over Villanova in the Hall of Fame Series on Monday night. The freshman said observing the WNBA’s Aces helped prepare him for his college debut
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Loyola wins on last-second 3: Sister Jean ‘with us’
Loyola Chicago coach Drew Valentine could feel Sister Jean’s presence during a Monday win over Cleveland State that was sealed when Deywilk Tavarez hit a 3-pointer with 0.5 seconds left in the Ramblers’ first game since the death of the longtime chaplain.
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FIA: Lawson ‘not at fault’ for marshal incident
The FIA has fully absolved Liam Lawson of blame for an incident at the Mexican Grand Prix which saw him nearly collide with two marshals on the track.
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How Norris rediscovered F1 title ‘favorite’ tag in Mexico
Despite McLaren’s blistering pace, Lando Norris hasn’t been F1’s title favorite for some time, but his Mexico win puts him atop the standings once more.
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Sister Jean ‘was with us,’ as Loyola wins opener
Loyola Chicago coach Drew Valentine could feel Sister Jean’s presence during a Monday win over Cleveland State that was sealed when Deywilk Tavarez hit a 3-pointer with 0.5 seconds left in the Ramblers’ first game since the death of the longtime chaplain.
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Big night for freshmen, more surprises and takeaways from men’s openers
Koa Peat’s 30 points in the Wildcats’ win over the reigning champs highlights big night of freshmen debuts.
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Norris shrugs off boos from Mexico GP fans
Lando Norris said he could not help but laugh at fans who booed him after his dominant win at the Mexican Grand Prix.