Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber got big bucks for their ability to hit big flies. Here’s why it could bring bigger paydays to other available hitters.
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Abhigyan Kundu’s unbeaten 125-ball 209 hands big win for India
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Cameron Green becomes most expensive overseas player; uncapped Indians go big
Kolkata Knight Riders won a bidding war with Chennai Super Kings to buy the Australian allrounder
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Norris’ vulnerability makes him unique among F1’s champions
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Azhar Mahmood ends coaching stint with Pakistan Test side
His contract was due to run until March 2026, but with no Tests in the calendar until March-April next year, a mutual decision has been taken to end the stint now
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The Temple of Speed and the Green Hell join Assetto Corsa EVO in latest update
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‘Unbelievable’ Council cans 9 3-pointers in KU win
– Melvin Council Jr. hadn’t hit much of anything from behind the arc this season for No. 19 Kansas. So N.C. State was more than willing to let him keep trying Saturday.
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Sarfaraz’s blazing 73 helps Mumbai chase 217; all-round Punjab edge MP
Ajinkya Rahane hit 72* against Rajasthan; Venkatesh Iyer’s fifty went in vain against Punjab
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Cameron Green becomes most expensive overseas player in IPL history
Kolkata Knight Riders won a bidding war with Chennai Super Kings to buy the Australian allrounder
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Portimão returns to F1 calendar in 2027, 2028
Formula 1 will return to Portugal in 2027 and 2028 as part of a new deal with the Portimão circuit in the Algarve region.