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Phillips hits 104 as New Zealand crush Sri Lanka at T20 World Cup
Glenn Phillips smashed a powerhouse 104 and Trent Boult grabbed four wickets as New Zealand swept past Sri Lanka by 65 runs in Sydney on Saturday to put them in pole position to make the semi-finals at the Twenty20 World Cup.
Phillips hits 104 as New Zealand crush Sri Lanka
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Chelsea manager Potter opens up on mental health battle
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Foster calls for cool heads after All Blacks edge Japan
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Excavators uncover artifacts at site of last Mayan stronghold
Ceramics, human burial grounds and bullets from Spanish guns are among artifacts that have been uncovered by archaeologists in Guatemala at the site of the last Mayan city to resist European conquest, officials said Friday.
BTS' Jin bids farewell on 'magical night' in Buenos Aires
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N. Zealand, France set up high-powered Women's Rugby World Cup semi-final
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All Blacks edge past Japan in Tokyo
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Nets owner says disappointed in Irving's support of 'anti-Semitic' film
Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai said Friday he was "disappointed" that guard Kyrie Irving used social media to draw attention to a film based on a book "full of anti-Semitic disinformation."
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France cut loose to beat Italy in Rugby World Cup quarter-final
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Tropical storm slams into Philippines, at least 45 dead
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Realmuto homer lifts Phillies over Astros in World Series Game 1
J.T. Realmuto belted the game-winning home run in the top of the 10th inning Friday as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Astros 6-5 in game one of the World Series in Houston.
LeVert, Mitchell each score 41 as Cavs beat Celtics in OT
Caris LeVert scored Cleveland's last 10 points in overtime and sparked the Cavaliers to a 132-123 NBA victory at Boston on Friday.
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Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae slammed into the Philippines on Saturday, after unleashing flash floods and landslides that left at least 72 people dead, officials said.
Spurs release Canadian guard Primo in both's 'best interest'
Joshua Primo was released on Friday by the NBA's San Antonio Spurs, who called the move in the "best interest' of the club and the 19-year-old Canadian guard.
Fun in the sun but LIV teams yet to connect with fans
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Sainz beats Leclerc as Ferrari duo top opening practice
George Russell topped the times for Mercedes after Charles Leclerc crashed his Ferrari during Friday's second practice at the Mexico Formula One Grand Prix.
MLS playoffs down to final four as big guns face-off
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Crane fires 62 to grab Bermuda PGA lead
Ben Crane, trying to end an eight-year PGA victory drought, fired a nine-under-par 62 to seize a one-stroke lead after Friday's second round of the PGA Bermuda Championship.
Gloucester go third in Premiership with win over Exeter
Gloucester moved up to third in the English Premiership as Louis Rees-Zammit starred in a 38-22 victory over Exeter at Kingsholm.
Dupont focusing on France's winning form as World Cup looms
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Musk seeks to soothe critics with Twitter content panel
Twitter formally became the private property of Elon Musk on Friday, steering the social media giant down an uncertain path under the stewardship of one of its most vocal critics.
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