‘We are trying to put the right things in place to get us to play better,” the Bangladesh head coach said after the team’s loss to Zimbabwe in the first Test
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Pant lasted only two balls amid a batting collapse from LSG that saw them slide from 110 for 3 to 161 all out
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McLaren to leave Formula E after 2024-25 season
McLaren will leave the all-electric Formula E championship at the end of the 2024-25 season to focus on Formula 1, IndyCar and a new hypercar project from 2027 in the World Endurance Championship.
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Mayank Yadav returns from injury a slower bowler
Playing his first match since October 2024, the highest speed he worked up against MI was 142.7kph
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D-backs’ Suรกrez slugs four HRs in loss to Braves
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Spinners, Rawal seal big win for India
Sri Lanka did not recover from the collapse triggered by Rana as they lost their last nine wickets for 93 runs
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Rickelton, Suryakumar propel MI to 215
Mayank Yadav took the big wickets of Rohit and Hardik in his first match in IPL 2025
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LSG bowl; Mayank makes his first appearance in IPL 2025
MI made two changes with a niggle ruling out Mitchell Santner
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Recruiting breeches land Fordham on probation
Fordham men’s basketball must vacate wins across two seasons and former coach Keith Urgo was hit with a two-year show-cause penalty under NCAA sanctions for recruiting violations.
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Kentucky looks to make athletic department LLC
Kentucky will ask its board of trustees on Friday to approve a plan to convert its entire athletic department into an LLC, a move the school says will position it to adapt to the new climate of collegiate sports.