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South Africa secured a dramatic four-run victory against Bangladesh in their T20 World Cup match. Batting first, South Africa scored 113 for six, with contributions from Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller. Despite a challenging start, they surpassed the 100-run mark. Bangladesh fell short at 109/7, with Keshav Maharaj's two wickets in the final over sealing the win.
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Argentine national team head coach Lionel Scaloni has unveiled the lineup for their face-off against Ecuador. Julián Álvarez and Lautaro Martínez will spearhead the attack with support from Ángel Di María. Lionel Messi is set to start on the bench but is anticipated to take part in the match.
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Mercedes secured pole position at the Canadian Grand Prix, with George Russell and Max Verstappen setting identical times. A new front wing introduced at Monaco enhanced the car's balance, allowing lower ride heights and increased downforce. Russell praised the car's performance, calling it 'awesome all weekend.' Meanwhile, Ferrari struggled with tyre issues, and McLaren closely trailed Mercedes.
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Spain and Northern Ireland face off in an international friendly ahead of Euro 2024. The match will serve as the final preparatory game for Spain. Northern Ireland, coming off strong defensive performances, is expected to challenge Spain’s robust lineup. The match will be streamed on various channels worldwide, but isn't available live in the UK or India.
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Manchester United has reportedly launched a €60 million bid for Brazilian defender Leny Yoro, who is also being pursued by Real Madrid. The move exemplifies the fierce competition among top European clubs for emerging talent, even before the summer transfer window opens. The article explores the ongoing negotiations and the strategic maneuvers of these football giants.
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The T20 World Cup 2024 clash between Afghanistan and Uganda is happening in Guyana. Uganda won the toss, opting to bowl, while Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan emphasized the significance of supporting smaller cricketing nations. Featuring explosive talents like Gurbaz and Zadran, Afghanistan aims for a stellar performance.
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In a thrilling start to the T20 World Cup in Dallas, the USA cricket team clinched a seven-wicket win over Canada. Aaron Jones shone with a remarkable 94 off 40 balls, propelling the USA to 197/3 in 17.4 overs, overtaking Canada's 194/5. The tournament aims to captivate a new audience in the Caribbean and the United States.
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In a dramatic Saudi Arabian Cup final, Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr lost to Al Hilal after a 1-1 draw led to a penalty shootout. Al Nassr was reduced to ten men following David Ospina's ejection, while Al Hilal overcame the absence of Neymar to secure victory. Ronaldo, despite scoring a penalty, left the pitch clearly disheartened as his team failed to clinch the trophy.
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Lionel Messi's dedication to Inter Miami in MLS has come under scrutiny, with some questioning if he's saving his energy for the upcoming Copa America. Coach Tata Martino responded to these concerns after Messi's performance in a recent game where he scored but the team still lost. This has sparked a debate on whether Messi is fully invested in his MLS duties with Copa America on the horizon.
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Football market expert Fabrizio Romano reports that Chelsea FC is finalizing a deal with Leicester City's Enzo Maresca to become their new manager. Following Mauricio Pochettino's dismissal, Maresca, who successfully led Leicester back to the Premier League, is set to sign a contract until 2029, worth 10 million euros.
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The eagerly anticipated Monaco Grand Prix is upon us, with hometown favorite Charles Leclerc aiming for a stellar performance. This guide offers details on where to watch the F1 race, including free streaming options, broadcast choices, and the best services to catch all the action live.
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Barcelona's women's team is making headlines for their success in reaching their fourth Champions League final in six years, contrasting starkly with the men's team, which is grappling with financial troubles and inconsistent performance under head coach Xavi. The investment in the women's team has turned them into a powerhouse while the men's team struggles to rediscover its former glory.