Sport
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Suryavanshi, 14, dubbed ‘next superstar’ after batting records tumble
14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi shatters IPL records with a 35-ball century, becoming the youngest player to hit a T20 hundred and earning the title “Indian cricket’s next superstar.
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Miami Showdown: Norris, Piastri, and a Championship Turning Point
There’s a different kind of sound machine in Miami this weekend as Formula 1 jets in for the sixth round of the 2025 Formula 1 season. And it is here…
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Understanding head injuries in rugby: What parents need to know
The rugby season in South Africa underscores the risks of head injuries. Early detection and accurate diagnosis are critical for effective treatment.
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Hengelkompetisie by Bloemhofdam uitgestel tot September
Weens oorspoelde hengeloewers is die 24ste jaarlikse Bloemhofdam Bonanza wat eersdaags sou plaasvind na September uitgestel.
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Piastri dominates Bahrain GP as McLaren extends championship lead
Oscar Piastri delivers a flawless pole-to-flag victory in Bahrain, showcasing his improved tire management on a high-degradation circuit as McLaren dominates. Russell and Norris complete the podium.
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Chiefs, Pirates set up dream South African Cup final
Kabelo Dlamini and Ashley du Preez fired Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs into the South African FA Cup final, set for May 10 in Durban.
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Verstappen Proves Skill at Suzuka Despite Red Bull’s Struggles
Max Verstappen silenced critics with a masterclass at Suzuka, proving he’s more than just a fast car—even as Red Bull trails McLaren in 2025.
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Referees to wear body cameras at Club World Cup
Referees at the Club World Cup will wear body cameras to enhance viewer experience and assess officiating, while rules against goalkeeper time-wasting will be enforced.
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Japanese F1 GP: They said it was the car – then Suzuka happened
Max Verstappen’s impressive win at the Japanese Grand Prix showcased his extraordinary talent, challenging doubts about his abilities, even as Red Bull’s car struggles continued.
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Verstappen snatches ‘insane’ pole for Japan GP in track record
Max Verstappen secured pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix, breaking the track record, followed closely by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, while Yuki Tsunoda qualified 15th.










