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Keys to ALCS Game 6 (and maybe 7): Superstar dilemmas, secret heroes and numbers to watch
The series shifts to Toronto with Seattle a win from the World Series. Here’s what the Blue Jays and Mariners must do from here.
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Flintoff: Rob Key is ‘best captain England never had’
Former allrounder credits friend and ex-team-mate for bringing him back to the sport he loves
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South Africa get the Maharaj boost as they seek turnaround
The Rawalpindi pitch may not be as extreme as the one in Lahore but spinners will remain the main threat
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India struggle to 136 amid rain as Starc, Hazlewood stand out
Regular rain interruptions cut the match to 26-overs per side and early wickets left Australia in control
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England bring back Ecclestone and Bell and bat; Rodrigues out and Renuka in for India
England, unbeaten so far, need a win to get into the semi-finals, while the situation is a bit more precarious for India
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Fernandez wins Japan Open for fifth career title
Leylah Fernandez captured her fifth career title with a 6-0, 5-7, 6-3 victory over Tereza Valentova in the Japan Open final on Sunday.
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‘I stuck to my process’ – Rishad makes light work of dark Mirpur pitch
Was the pitch a bit too much in favour of Bangladesh’s spinners? Possibly, but that’s to be expected with ODI World Cup qualification on the line
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Australia bowl; Reddy, Renshaw and Owen make ODI debuts
India picked three allrounders, which meant Kuldeep Yadav missed out on selection
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OU’s Moser reflects on Sister Jean: ‘Heart is sad’
Oklahoma coach Porter Moser reflected Wednesday on his longtime friendship with Sister Jean, the beloved chaplain of the Loyola-Chicago men’s basketball team, who died last week at the age of 106.