Brewers pitcher Quinn Priester expects to miss at least the first month of the season as he recovers from a nerve issue.
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Rahul Dravid, Mithali Raj and Roger Binny to get BCCI Lifetime Achievement awards
Shubman Gill and Smriti Mandhana have been named India’s best international cricketers among men and women respctively for the 2024-25 season
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Chinese Grand Prix 2026: Race start time, how to watch, full schedule, predictions
After a wild season-opening weekend to kick off Formula 1’s rules revolution, attention turns to the Chinese Grand Prix as Mercedes’ rivals look to bounce back.
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Hamilton doubts he can beat Mercedes in China
“I think it’s highly unlikely that we’ll be able to beat them in the race,” Hamilton said.
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Hamilton: Antonelli’s F1 record pole ‘amazing’
“He took my seat and he hit it hard from the get-go. So it’s really great to see him progressing,” said Hamilton.
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Verstappen: Every lap in RB is ‘survival’ mode
“I cannot push at all, because the car doesn’t let me. So that’s why I don’t really feel in control of the car.”
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Explained: F1’s 24-race future from 2026 onwards
As Formula 1 enters a new period of regulations in 2026 with ever-growing popularity and new race locations floated, this is how the calendar stacks up over the next few years.
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Antonelli breaks F1 record with Chinese GP pole
George Russell recovered late from gearbox trouble to take second; Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc took #3 and #4.
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Neser takes five to keep Queensland in Shield final race
Queensland lost Renshaw and Labuschagne in slumping to 48 for 3 after Neser took 5 for 37 to dismiss Tasmania for 198 on day one
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Not 114, the other one – Bangladesh, Pakistan hope batters come good in decider
Both the ODIs so far have been one-sided affairs, and an even contest to decide the series will work best for the fans… but the weather might have a say again