Month: September 2018

3:00 AM ET Toss Afghanistan chose to bat v Bangladesh play 1:34 Bangladesh batsman Shahriar Nafees believes that after consistently impressing on the big stage, Bangladesh are on the verge of emerging champions in a multi-team contest Afghanistan captain Asghar Afghan decided to bat first against Bangladesh in the final group game of the 2018
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2:09 AM ET CLEVELAND – After being outplayed by fellow rookie Baker Mayfield, New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold blamed himself for a sputtering second-half offense in a 21-17 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night at FirstEnergy Stadium. New York Jets running back Isaiah Crowell punctuated his return to Cleveland with two first-half
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1:14 AM ET Associated Press ARCADIA, Calif. — Triple Crown-winning jockey Victor Espinoza is planning a comeback after fracturing a vertebra in his neck during a training accident at Del Mar. He might have plenty still to learn, but Lucky For All could be lucky for you this Saturday at Caulfield, says TAB.com.au’s Mitchell Lamb.
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12:39 AM ET TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama coach Nick Saban has been proud of the way Tua Tagovailoa and Jalen Hurts have handled the split quarterback duties this season, and Saban said his plan is to continue using both for the remainder of the season. Can Texas A&M threaten No. 1 Alabama? Will Stanford or
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12:16 AM BST Star winger Rieko Ioane has committed to the All Blacks for four more years in a significant win for New Zealand Rugby. The 21-year-old, who has scored 18 tries from 18 Tests, was the subject of intense offshore club interest but has chosen to remain at his Super Rugby team the Blues.
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12:11 AM ET The UFC will have a new female flyweight champion after UFC 231 on Dec. 8 in Toronto. Valentina Shevchenko is set to take on former strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk for the vacant belt, the promotion announced late Thursday night. Nicco Montano held the belt until she had to withdraw from a UFC
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10:33 PM ET CLEVELAND — New York Jets running back Isaiah Crowell punctuated his return to Cleveland with two first-half touchdowns and celebrated with a distasteful gesture that resulted in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. After scoring his second touchdown, a 2-yard run with 7:59 left in the second quarter, Crowell used the football to wipe
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