– The Chicago Cubs have signed outfielder Dylan Carlson to a minor league deal that includes an invitation to big league camp for spring training.
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- Under-strength New Zealand in front as Bangladesh return to T20Is
- Recommended for Sooryavanshi – the Brian Lara strategy
- Rahul, Sooryavanshi, and finally Abhishek wear the Orange Cap on Super Saturday
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Williams, Sproat aim to fit right in with Brewers
Jett Williams joined the Milwaukee Brewers organization less than a week ago, but he already has a pretty good read on his new team.
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MLB prospect rankings Nos. 101-200: Breakout candidates, fantasy sleepers and rising stars
We rank and hand out superlatives for the players on the outside of Kiley McDaniel’s list.
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Sinner ends another Grand Slam run for Shelton
Jannik Sinner was all business in a 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 win over eighth-seeded Ben Shelton to extend his winning streak at the Australian Open to 19.
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Head likely to lead in first T20I; Pakistan’s focus on Babar and Afridi’s returns
Australia to play a severely under-strength side against a full-strength Pakistan squad aiming to finalise their T20 World Cup combination
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Stokes, Moeen join England Lions coaching set-up for Pakistan series
England captain to use trip as rehab from Ashes injury, as Lions resume focus on white-ball skills
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Former Dambulla Thunders owner pleads guilty to fixing charges
Tamim Rahman handed a five-year suspended sentence of four years rigorous imprisonment, as well as a fine of LKR 24 million
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Gillespie named head coach of Hyderabad franchise in PSL 2026
Luke Ronchi has been named head coach of Islamabad United
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Norris, McLaren begin F1 testing in Barcelona
Reigning world champions Lando Norris and McLaren have made their first appearance at Formula 1’s private test at Barcelona.
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South Africa target 2-0 as West Indies look to stay alive
After their top three finished off the job in the first T20I against West Indies, South Africa would want their middle-order batters to put in a shift in the second game