South Africa struggled to keep Pakistan quiet after the early strike
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Brewers edge Cubs to make first NLCS since 2018
The Milwaukee Brewers outlasted the Chicago Cubs in Game 5 of the NLDS on Saturday night at American Family Field, and will now meet the Los Angeles Dodgers, a team they went 6-0 against in the regular season, in the NLCS beginning on Monday night.
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Unconvincing India face questions about the playing XI ahead of Australia test
The two wins so far haven’t masked their issues with left-arm spin, top-order inconsistency and bowling options
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Norris defends controversial move on Piastri
Lando Norris defended his controversial move on Oscar Piastri after he was accused by the Australian of doing a “s—” job in avoiding their first-lap collision in Singapore.
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Tarleton State’s Gillispie reinstated after review
Tarleton State has reinstated men’s basketball coach Billy Gillispie, who was placed on temporary administrative leave Friday following an investigation into an anonymous complaint.
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Wetzel: Why college basketball coaches can watch more football in 2025
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‘For Theo’ – a century for Sciver-Brunt, a celebration for the Sciver-Brunts
Nat Sciver-Brunt scores her first England century since becoming a mother and celebrates it, with partner Katherine and son Theo in the stands, with a baby-rocking gesture
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Masood’s Pakistan bat; SA pick three spinners
Pakistan brought back Shafique at the top of the order while South Africa played both de Zorzi and Brevis
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‘Impact injury’ keeps Sai Sudharsan off the field on the third day
Sai Sudharsan picked up the injury when he “caught” John Campbell’s slog-sweep at forward short-leg, the slog-sweep hitting him in the helmet grille before the ball lodged itself in his arms
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At 66, John Calipari is innovating off the court, too
Arkansas hoops coach John Calipari is still innovating, this time in the insurance business.