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- Mitchell fifty guides New Zealand’s lead past 400
- Mooney back issue dampens Australia’s record score against Netherlands
- Chance for West Indies and India to take big step towards semi-finals
- Ailsa Lister handed demerit point for breaching Level 1 of ICC Code of Conduct
- Prasidh grabs five in Chennai, Afghanistan fold for 218
- Misfiring Bangladesh look for lift as Australia eye series sweep
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17 teams that could win 30 games in 2025-26
History says a 30-win season could lead to a national title (see: Florida). Which teams could achieve the feat this season?
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WTA Finals preview: Who’s in and what to watch
Can Gauff repeat? Or will another American win? Everything to know as the WTA Finals begin Saturday.
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NCAA gambling probe widens pre-hoops season
An NCAA gambling investigation, with links to the NBA betting scandal, is impacting the status of multiple players at several schools, according to sources familiar with the probe.
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‘You can’t hit it’: Why one dominant pitch could decide this World Series
It looks like a fastball, until you swing and miss. Here’s why the splitter is sweeping baseball.
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Mirza, Faheem and Ayub star as marauding Pakistan make it 1-1
Ayub smashed an unbeaten 71 off 38 balls after Pakistan’s seamers rolled South Africa over for 110
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Congress wants info on NCAA letting players bet
A trio of congressmen have asked NCAA president Charlie Baker in a letter to provide more information about the association’s plans to allow college athletes to bet on professional sports.
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Norrie ousts top-ranked Alcaraz at Paris Masters
Unseeded Cameron Norrie took apart top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz Tuesday at the Paris Masters, dispatching the six-time Grand Slam winner in three sets in second-round action.
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‘Sky is the limit’ – Chase impressed by Auguste’s coming-of-age fifty
He also gave a shout out to the bowlers who set up the 3-0 series sweep
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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.