Former Formula 1 champion Nigel Mansell is backing Lewis Hamilton to emulate him in winning his debut race for Ferrari.
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- RCB vs UPW: A battle between top and bottom in a WPL wide open
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Sources: Embiid gets imaging on knee; ruled out
Joel Embiid completed new imaging on his injured left knee and has been ruled out for Monday night’s game against the Bulls, sources told ESPN.
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Boston’s historic 3-point performance continues — for better or worse
Have the defending champion Celtics reached a point of diminishing returns when it comes to attempting 3s?
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Brydon Carse ruled out of Champions Trophy with toe injury
Rehan Ahmed called up to 15-man squad, with Jamie Overton expected to feature against Afghanistan
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Ben Stokes to miss Hundred ahead of legacy-defining Ashes winter
England captain on the comeback trail following hamstring surgery earlier this year
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NZ pick uncapped Illing, McLeod, Sharp for SL series; Plimmer back after injury
Suzie Bates will lead the side in Sophie Devine’s absence while Amelia Kerr will miss the series because of the WPL
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Ravindra, Latham and Bracewell book New Zealand’s semi-final spot
Bangladesh’s defeat means both they and Pakistan are officially knocked out of the Champions Trophy
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New Zealand, India through to Champions Trophy semi-finals
New Zealand’s five-wicket win over Bangladesh in Rawalpindi on Monday confirmed this; that means Bangladesh and hosts Pakistan are out of contention
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Ecclestone’s all-round heroics stun RCB and Chinnaswamy in Super Over win
Ecclestone’s 33 off 19 helped UPW tie the scores by smashing 41 runs off the last 17 balls before delivering a stunning Super Over
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Urooj Mumtaz: Rizwan’s lack of strike rotation ‘a massive fault’
Pakistan captain scored just 46 runs off 77 balls during a middle-overs slowdown which cost his side