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Verstappen after F1 rant: Bit late to make changes
Max Verstappen has said the limitations of Formula 1’s new regulations were predictable from the outset, warning it is already “a bit late” to make changes to improve the racing.
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2026 F1 rules: What’s new on the cars; how will changes affect the racing?
The new F1 season is upon is, and it’s a blank canvas in the paddock, where teams have been preparing for the new rulebook. So what has changed?
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Branch latest 5-star hoops recruit to choose BYU
Top-10 senior Bruce Branch III has committed to BYU, giving coach Kevin Young his third consecutive recruiting class with a five-star recruit.
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Dodgers RHP Stone has inflammation in shoulder
Dodgers righty Gavin Stone won’t throw for the next couple of weeks as he deals with inflammationt in his throwing shoulder.
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Sam Harper shines to put Victoria on top on 14-wicket day
Harper continued his stunning form making 93 as Victoria posted 222, with Meredith taking 4 for 53, before Tasmania slumped to 52 for 4
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Head falls cheaply after Thornton bags career-best haul
New South Wales middle and lower order provided what could be vital runs in the race for second spot
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Du Plessis: ‘You lose the powerplay, you more often than not lose the game’
Faf du Plessis feels that South Africa should have worked harder to keep wickets in hand and gone for broke later in the innings when the surface became easier
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Sammy issues plea as West Indies remain stuck in Kolkata hotel
West Indies have not been given an official update in terms of their travel schedule but the first batch of Zimbabwe squad members have now left for home
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Experts pick 8 men’s teams that could win it all — and the 357 that won’t
It’s a no-brainer if one of these eight teams wins in April. For the remaining 357? Better luck next year.