He expects a “flat pitch” in Kolkata, and aims to restrict SA to 180 if NZ bowl first
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It’s a no-brainer if one of these eight teams wins in April. For the remaining 357? Better luck next year.
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From 50/50 to Cy Young? Shohei Ohtani is a man on a mission
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Curran backs England to play the ‘perfect game’ and ‘silence’ Wankhede crowd
He said England will be hoping to draw inspiration from the 2022 semi-final in Adelaide, when India were comprehensively beaten by 10 wickets
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Bubble Watch: NC State remains a lock despite an ugly loss
The Wolfpack’s status hasn’t changed despite a blowout in a matchup with Duke on Monday night.
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Bracketology: Miami (Ohio) or Auburn? Sorry, Bruce Pearl — it’s the RedHawks
The RedHawks are two wins away from an undefeated regular season while the Tigers are barely above .500.
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Has Aston Martin’s F1 super team turned into a disaster team?
Fernando Alonso described Aston Martin as the “team of the future” — but it heads to Australia in disarray. ESPN looks at how things have unravelled for a team led by Lawrence Stroll and Adrian Newey, and what’s next.
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Men’s Bubble Watch: NC State remains a lock despite an ugly loss
The Wolfpack’s status hasn’t changed despite a blowout in a matchup with Duke on Monday night.
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Bracketology: Florida rejoins the 2-seed line
The Gators ride an eight-game win streak back toward the top as they prepare to defend their title.
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F1 uses charter planes to keep Australian GP on
Formula One has kept Sunday’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix alive by using charter planes to fly hundreds of affected members of the sport’s travelling circus to Melbourne.