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Australia pick Brown ahead of Schutt and bat against New Zealand
Australia have won their previous 15 ODIs against New Zealand, going back to 2017
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T20I rankings: Ayub new No. 1 allrounder, Abhishek reaches a career high
Varun Chakravarthy remains the No. 1 T20I bowler
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Marsh outmuscles Robinson as Australia cruise past NZ in first T20I
Australia won with 21 balls to spare as New Zealand’s early batting troubles meant their total was far too less
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Gill: India won’t be ‘looking for any easy options’ against West Indies
On managing workloads of Jasprit Bumrah & Co: “We’re going to take a call on a match-to-match basis,” Shubman Gill says
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Men’s college basketball coaching changes for 2025-26
An up-to-date list of every coaching vacancy in men’s college basketball ahead of the 2025-26 season.
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Dodgers win behind dominant Snell, HR barrage
Blake Snell dominated in his Dodgers postseason debut, allowing just two runs in seven innings, and Teoscar Hernandez and Shohei Ohtani each homered twice as the Dodgers beat Cincinnati 10-5 on Tuesday night to put them one win away from the NLDS.
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Monfils, 39, to retire at end of 2026 season
Perennial crowd favorite and former world No. 6-ranked Gael Monfils says he will retire at the end of the 2026 tennis season.
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Dodgers win G1 behind dominant Snell, HR barrage
Blake Snell dominated in his Dodgers postseason debut, allowing just two runs in seven innings, and Teoscar Hernandez and Shohei Ohtani each homered twice as the Dodgers beat Cincinnati 10-5 on Tuesday night to put them one win away from the NLDS.
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Australia bowl first; New Zealand include Robinson after Ravindra injury
Xavier Bartlett has taken a spot in Australia’s pace attack for the opening game of the series