England’s top order struggled again in ideal seam-bowling conditions in Wellington
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Women’s cricket prepares to crown a new world champion
With no Australia or England in the final, we will have a first-time ODI world champion for certain by the end of Sunday night in Navi Mumbai
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‘The players need rest’ – Litton points to crowded calendar for T20I series defeat
“We have proven players in the current squad,” Litton Das says after West Indies won the T20I series 3-0, indicating that his boys have his trust
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‘He can have a little peace’: How Mookie Betts broke his slump in the biggest way
After a 3-for-23 start, Betts finally delivered with the clutch two-run hit that saved the Dodgers’ season.
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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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L.A. plans to start Ohtani in G7; Jays go Scherzer
The Dodgers are learning toward starting Shohei Ohtani on short rest in Game 7 of the World Series, with every pitcher available except Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Toronto will start Max Scherzer, also with nearly everyone available, including Trey Yesavage.
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Jays’ Barger: ‘Bad read’ led to game-ending play
Jays right fielder Addison Barger, who was doubled off at second base to end Friday night’s Game 6, acknowledged he made a “bad read” off the bat.
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Dodgers survive dramatic ninth to force Game 7
The Dodgers escaped with a Game 6 victory over the Blue Jays on Friday night after a wild ninth inning that included a fortuitous ground-rule double and a stunning game-ending double play.
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Shreyas Iyer discharged from Sydney hospital, ‘is now stable and recovering well’
“The BCCI medical team, along with specialists in Sydney and India, are pleased with his recovery,” BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia says
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Laura Villars challenges FIA election rules in court
Swiss-Italian driver Laura Villars said she is challenging the FIA’s election rules in a Paris court case that could delay the auto racing governing body’s upcoming election.