Luke Ronchi and Jacob Oram, New Zealand’s batting and bowling coach respectively, will take their places at Islamabad United during the series against South Africa and Bangladesh
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Kraft backs Foxborough World Cup security costs
The Kraft Group has agreed to pay upfront security costs, ending a dispute with Foxborough and the Boston 2026 host committee while securing seven World Cup games for New England.
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Men’s Bubble Watch: NC State, UCF trending ‘in’ despite losses Thursday
The Wolfpack and Knights fell in their respective conference tournaments, but they still have strong rรฉsumรฉs.
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Explained: F1’s 24-race future from 2026 onwards
As Formula 1 enters a new period of regulations in 2026 with ever-growing popularity and new race locations floated, this is how the calendar stacks up over the next few years.
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Purdue’s Smith 2nd in NCAA assists behind Hurley
Purdue guard Braden Smith has moved into second on the NCAA career assists list with another smooth performance for the Boilermakers.
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Dybantsa tops KD’s Big 12 tourney scoring mark
AJ Dybantsa scored 26 points in BYU’s loss to Houston on Thursday to break Kevin Durant’s record for most points scored in a single Big 12 tournament with 93.
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Sources: K-State set to hire Belmont’s Alexander
Casey Alexander, a perennial 20-game winner at Belmont, is expected to be named the new coach at Kansas State, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Borzello.
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White Sox catcher Teel likely to miss 4-6 weeks
White Sox catcher Kyle Teel is expected to miss 4-6 weeks after suffering a right hamstring strain during Italy’s win over Team USA in the World Baseball Classic.
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UConn wins Big East opener after ‘choke job’
Sixth-ranked UConn bounced back from Saturday’s loss at Marquette by rolling over Xavie in the quarterfinals of the Big East tournament on Thursday night.