Opener looks a shadow of dominant self but captain is sure he’ll come good when team needs him
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Bubble Watch: UCLA upsets Illinois to boost rรฉsumรฉ, more Saturday updates
The Bruins sit 10th in a likely max 10-bid Big Ten but add a statement win over the No. 10 Fighting Illini.
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Markram’s SA bat first against India; no place for Axar
SA made four changes, bringing back all first-choice players who were rested for their last fixture
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High stakes for a rare West Indies-Zimbabwe clash
Both teams finished on top of their groups and Monday’s meeting will be only the fifth T20I between the sides
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The Bilas Index: Ranking the top 68 teams in men’s college basketball
With a month until Selection Sunday, Bilas reveals which teams he has at the top of the pecking order.
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Will Jacks stars again as England dismantle Sri Lanka
Defending a modest total of 146 after Phil Salt’s lone hand, Will Jacks takes three as Sri Lanka are rolled for 95
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Sri Lanka bring back Chameera and Mishara, ask unchanged England to bat
England have picked the same XI for the fourth match in a row for their T20 World Cup Super Eight game against Sri Lanka in Pallekele
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Shepherd could return against Zimbabwe as Sammy says ‘everybody is available’
“He practised well yesterday. Bowled quite well, hit the ball very, very cleanly,” Sammy said ahead of his team’s first Super Eight game
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Men’s Bracketology: Houston unseats UConn as final No. 1 seed
The Cougars crack the top line after the Huskies’ loss. Plus, how Miami (Ohio)’s fate could take shape.
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Young and Heaphy upstage Nicholls as Central Districts win Ford Trophy title
Will Young and Curtis Heaphy added 257 runs for the second wicket, a new CD record in the Ford Trophy