Pant Returns as Lucknow Super Giants Host Delhi Capitals

Pant Returns as Lucknow Super Giants Host Delhi Capitals

Rishabh Pant will be the centre of attention as Lucknow Super Giants face Delhi Capitals. LSG will be looking to secure a victory in their opening match on home ground. The Ekana ground staff have prepared a red soil square, expected to provide good bounce to the pacers.

Joey Bosa’s 49ers Move Unlikely Due to Budget Constraints

San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch has tempered expectations about Joey Bosa joining his brother Nick on the team. Lynch indicated that signing Joey Bosa may not be feasible due to budget constraints. This comes as the 49ers also bid farewell to Jauan Jennings.

Tyson Fury to Face Arslanbek Makhmudov in London Bout

Tyson Fury is set to come out of retirement for the fifth time in his boxing career, this time against Arslanbek Makhmudov. The pair will clash in a main-event bout in London. Conor Benn will be in action in the co-main event against Regis Prograis.

A.J. Brown Trade Rumours Swirl as Patriots Show Interest

Speculation continues about a potential trade involving A.J. Brown, with the Patriots mentioned as a possible destination. Patriots coach Mike Vrabel didn’t dismiss the possibility. The Eagles are financially incentivised to wait until at least June 1 to officially strike a trade.

SEC Baseball Standings See Big Shakeup After Week 7 Upsets

The SEC baseball landscape witnessed a significant shift following a weekend filled with upsets and sweeps. Mississippi State, Texas, and Georgia now share the top spot in the conference standings with a 7-2 league record. The latest projections show that 12 teams from the SEC could be in the NCAA Tournament field.

Williams F1 Boss Vowles Draws Line After Painful Japanese GP

Williams team principal James Vowles has labelled the Japanese Grand Prix as ‘painful’, stating the Grove outfit will use the race as a ‘line in the sand’. Vowles said the team needs to add performance every race going forward this year. The team endured a challenging weekend at Suzuka, with Carlos Sainz finishing 15th and Alex Albon crossing the line in 20th.

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