Oscar Piastri admitted it was “difficult” to finish second behind McLaren teammate Lando Norris at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Graeme Cremer available for Zimbabwe selection after seven-year hiatus
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Rabada excited by the new generation of South African players
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Leclerc retracts frustrated radio messages
Charles Leclerc said he “spoke too quickly” and wanted to take back his frustrated radio messages suggesting Ferrari had cost him victory and a podium at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Forde to miss Pakistan ODIs with dislocated shoulder
Seam-bowling allrounder Johann Layne has replaced him in the squad
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Kansas’ Self out of hospital after stents inserted
Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self was released from the hospital Saturday, the university announced, two days after having two stents inserted.