SA will also have to contend with playing the same team that bowled them out for 69, at the same venue, in their opening game
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- ‘I’m all good’ – Mooney eases concerns after Voll’s emergency role
- Dunkley, Kemp and Gibson star as England win three in three
- Pakistan ‘defeated ourselves’ against Bangladesh – Wahab
- Stokes smokes 95 for Durham to signal his form, but Northants take command
- Shorna, spinners eliminate Pakistan from 2026 T20 World Cup
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Pakistan bowl with Babar back; Pretorius out with illness
Naseem Shah also returned to Pakistan’s T20I side
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Catch up on chaotic Mexico GP as Norris takes championship lead
Catch up on lap-by-lap updates of the Mexico City Grand Prix as Lando Norris becomes the new leader of the F1 drivers’ championship.
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Lawson: ‘Could’ve killed’ marshals in near-miss
Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson was raging after almost hitting two marshals who ran across the track at the Mexican Grand Prix.
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Aston Martin noted for minor FIA cost cap ‘breach’
Formula 1’s 10 teams all successfully obliged with the championship cost cap in 2024, the FIA has confirmed, although Aston Martin has been noted for a minor “procedural breach.”
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American Crawford joins Aston Martin as reserve
American driver Jak Crawford will be Aston Martin’s third driver for the 2026 Formula 1 season, effectively acting as reserve to Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll should either be unable to race.
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Shreyas Iyer ‘on the road to recovery’ after laceration to spleen
He remains under observation in a Sydney hospital after suffering the injury during the third ODI against Australia
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Nortje set to make comeback from injury at CSA T20 Challenge
The South Africa quick last played competitive cricket during the IPL in May
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Leaving IndyCar for F2 sets Herta up for F1 — if he ever gets the call
American Colton Herta is leaving IndyCar to join Formula 2, so if the Cadillac test driver ever gets his shot in F1, he can hit the ground running.
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Norris wins in Mexico; takes championship lead
Lando Norris moved ahead of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to lead Formula 1’s championship for the first time since April with a dominant win at an entertaining Mexico City Grand Prix.