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- Gaikwad, Kartik and bowlers help CSK complete double against MI
- Sibley builds his case as Surrey respond in ominous fashion
- Olly Stone turns back clock as Notts tighten grip
- Kiran Carlson double-century puts Glamorgan in command
- Zalmi favourites in final but Kingsmen arrive with odds-defying juju
- Gaikwad, Kartik and bowlers help CSK complete double against MI on slow Chepauk pitch
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Marsh, Hardie help Scorchers end Hurricanes’ winning streak at home
Hurricanes had previously won nine straight games at home
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Why did Baylor sign an NBA draft pick at midseason?
The fault falls to college sports’ leaders who spent decades defending amateurism with dated legal arguments.
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What does James 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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Abbott and Babar help Sixers preserve winning streak over Renegades
The Melbourne side was beaten by their Sydney rivals for the 10th successive time
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Sherfane Rutherford fires Pretoria Capitals to first win of season
Wihan Lubbe rebuilds after tricky start for visitors, leaving MICT with another mountain to climb
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The ‘what ifs’ that could’ve won Verstappen, Piastri the F1 title
Buying into counterfactuals is unwise but entertaining, and these “what if” moments could well have won Max Verstappen or Oscar Piastri the F1 title.
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NCSU’s Wade: Critics of Williams ‘shut the hell up’
NC State coach Will Wade went on a postgame rant while defending Darrion Williams, who is going through a rough stretch as the Wolfpack continue to win.
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Connolly included in Australia’s T20 World Cup squad; Owen, Dwarshuis omitted
Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Tim David have all been included but will need to prove their fitness in the coming weeks
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Guard Lowery no longer at Marquette, Smart says
Zaide Lowery is no longer part of Marquette’s team, the program announced Sunday, after the 6-foot-5 guard started the Golden Eagles’ first nine games of the season, averaging 8.1 points and 2.9 rebounds.