The eight teams in the new top tier of women’s domestic cricket will get their seasons underway this week
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- Afghanistan bring back former Ireland allrounder John Mooney as fielding coach
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- Dodgers place Vesia on IL with oblique strain
- R Ashwin brings curtain down on ‘my time as an IPL cricketer’
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Padikkal: ‘The Chinnaswamy deserves some wins as well’
“The four games we have played here, each wicket has been slightly different,” Ricky Ponting says about the conditions in New Chandigarh
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Miller among ex-Tide on witness list for May trial
Four former members of the Alabama men’s basketball program — players Brandon Miller, Jaden Bradley and Nick Pringle and student manager Cooper Lee — are on the witness list for the May 5 capital murder trial of Michael Davis, per court records.
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BCCI contracts: Shreyas and Kishan back, Pant gets upgrade
Retainers have been handed out to 34 players for the 2024-25 season – up from 30 the last time – with four players in the top category
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Dhoni: ‘Important to get the right combination for next year’
He’s not giving up yet, but aims to be pragmatic for IPL 2026 if the season keeps going south
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Verstappen: Red Bull car is ‘hit and miss’
Max Verstappen said the performance of his Red Bull remains “hit and miss” after he secured pole position for Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Arraez exits hospital, rejoins Padres after win
San Diego designated hitter Luis Arraez returned to the stadium postgame after he was taken to a hospital following a collision with Mauricio Dubon on a play at first base in the first inning of the Padres’ 3-2 win over the Houston Astros on Sunday night.
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Mhatre’s big night out: ‘Not easy to be fearless on T20 debut,’ says Pujara
Ayush Mhatre “was very impressive and a very composed young man” at the CSK trials, says head coach Stephen Fleming
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Max on penalty: People can’t handle ‘truth’
Max Verstappen refused to offer his opinion on the decisive penalty that cost him victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, saying “people can’t handle the full truth.”
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How Piastri-Verstappen incident led to McLaren’s Saudi win
After nearly colliding on Lap 1 Max Verstappen was forced to yield to eventual Saudi GP winner Oscar Piastri.