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What does Nnaji’s eligibility mean — now and for the future?
The former pro signed with Baylor midseason. How did it happen, and what does this mean for the sport?
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Who is James Nnaji — the most polarizing player in college basketball?
The first men’s player to be drafted then cleared by the NCAA sent shockwaves through the sport. Here’s how and why.
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The Dodgers … and everybody else? State of NL West with moves left to make
L.A. is (again) the favorite, but with a month left until spring training, each team has work to do.
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AJ Tye severs ties with BBL as he signs two-year deal with Yorkshire
Death-bowling specialist signs as locally registered player for Vitality Blast
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BCB removes Nazmul Islam as director after player boycott halts BPL matches
Two BPL matches and four games in the Dhaka Cricket League did not begin on Thursday
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U-19 World Cup: Belle, Francis and Andrew help WI beat Tanzania comprehensively
Zimbabwe U-19 and Scotland U-19 shared points after a washout in Harare
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Federer understands Alcaraz’s ‘tough’ Slam chase
Roger Federer says he won’t be the one to remind Carlos Alcaraz about how hard it is to complete a career Grand Slam.
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Giron beats rain, Shelton must wait in Auckland
Top-seeded Ben Shelton was a set down to seventh-seeded Sebastian Baez when their quarterfinal at the ASB Classic was suspended because of rain. The first quarterfinal won by Marcos Giron took more than seven hours because of repeated rain breaks.
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BBL to introduce ‘designated hitter’ for batter who won’t have to field
The new rule will come into effect for the 2026-27 season and will see sides nominate one player who only bats and another who only fields