Month: July 2018

12:05 AM ET Liam Brickhill Zimbabwe batsman Malcolm Waller has withdrawn from the team’s ODI squad citing, through correspondence between his lawyer and Zimbabwe Cricket, labour-practice concerns. Waller had been part of Zimbabwe’s squad for the T20 tri-series in Harare, playing in Zimbabwe’s last two games against Australia and Pakistan, and was also named in
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10:41 PM BST Veteran fullback Israel Dagg has ruled himself out of All Blacks contention for the rest of the year after signing a short-term contract in Japan. Dagg confirmed he will join the Canon Eagles when his Super Rugby duties finish and return to New Zealand in December. The 66-Test veteran hasn’t played for
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11:06 PM ET Associated Press SILVIS, Ill. — Michael Kim spent his 25th birthday moving within 18 holes of his first PGA Tour victory. Kim took a five-shot lead Saturday at the John Deere Classic in a third round delayed twice for a total of roughly four hours because of bad weather and concerns over
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8:23 PM ET Associated Press SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Nev. — San Jose Sharks captain Joe Pavelski held off a charge from three-time defending champion Mark Mulder to maintain a one-point lead after the second round of the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament at Lake Tahoe on Saturday. Mulder began the day nine points behind
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8:23 PM ET An executive for the NFLPA on Friday told a room of state legislators and gaming industry officials that players are concerned about what expanded legal sports betting means for them in their private and on-field lives. “There are serious consequences, particularly for the athletes,” said Casey Schwab, vice president of business and
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9:12 PM ET FORT WORTH, Texas — Michael Irvin agrees with the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s decision not to acknowledge Terrell Owens individually during enshrinement weekend in Canton, Ohio, next month. “We can’t spend this moment for all these other guys talking about the guy that is not here,” the Hall of Fame wide
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6:53 PM ET Associated Press SYLVANIA, Ohio — Brooke Henderson birdied the 17th hole after a so-so back nine, finishing with a 2-under 69 on Saturday to take a 1-stroke lead at the Marathon Classic. Brooke Henderson of Canada acknowledges the gallery on the 18th hole during the third round of the Marathon Classic. Photo by
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6:03 PM ET Associated Press LONDON — Mike Bryan found himself a suitable backup partner for Wimbledon, and the result was a record-tying 17th Grand Slam men’s doubles title — and his first without his twin brother. Bryan teamed with Jack Sock for only their second tournament together, and the American duo edged Raven Klaasen
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6:59 PM ET Associated Press LONDON — Breaking and creating records weren’t the most special parts of winning the Wimbledon women’s doubles title for Barbora Krejcikova. Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova, both 22 from the Czech Republic, won their second successive Grand Slam title with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-0 victory over Kveta Peschke and Nicole Melichar
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