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‘My shot changed the momentum’ – Sachin Baby takes ‘blame’ for Kerala’s heartbreaking loss
“It was a brain fade moment,” he said as he rued Kerala’s missed chance of winning their maiden Ranji title
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Connolly replaces Short as India’s spinners loom for Australia
The allrounder could come into contention for the semi-final in Dubai where India have played all their games
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Varun keen to maintain the mystery as he makes compelling semi-final case
Having taken “different career paths”, Varun has made himself tough to leave out of the semi-final against Australia
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Rockies’ Gomber scratched with shoulder issue
Rockies left-hander Austin Gomber was scratched from his start because of low arm speed and an issue with his throwing shoulder.
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Reports: Eppler joins Brewers as special adviser
Former Mets GM Billy Eppler has joined the Brewers as a special adviser for scouting and baseball operations, according to multiple reports.
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Cards lefty Thompson shut down with lat injury
St. Louis Cardinals left-hander Zack Thompson has a lat strain and will be shut down for three to four weeks.
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Morant fined $25K for throwing ball into stands
Grizzlies star Ja Morant was fined $25,000 on Sunday for throwing the game ball into the stands at the end of the third quarter of Friday night’s home loss to the Knicks.
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Alonso believes that Aston Martin have made a “step forward”
Fernando Alonso believes that Aston Martin have made a “step forward” with their new car in comparison to its 2024 predecessor, with the Spaniard keen to see where the team stand when the season begins in Australia.
There were mixed fortunes for the squad during the three days of pre-season testing in Bahrain, which culminated in a busy final day after Alonso stepped in for unwell team mate Lance Stroll during the morning session.
While Stroll initially returned to action in the afternoon, the Canadian completed 34 laps before handing back over to Alonso due to still not feeling well, meaning that the two-time World Champion recorded a total of 82 laps throughout Friday.
Speaking before he got back behind the wheel later on, Alonso was asked to summarise his pre-season testing, to which the 43-year-old responded: “Short! It’s already very short with a normal programme because it’s only one and a half days before the World Championship – very unique [to] this sport in that regard.
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Tsitsipas ends ATP 500 final drought, wins Dubai
Stefanos Tsitsipas secured his first ATP 500 title by beating Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-3, 6-3 in the Dubai Championships final on Saturday.