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Teen Titans of Cricket Sooryavanshi and Pretorius Light Up the Global Stage

In a world brimming with cricketing talent, two teenagers are making headlines with extraordinary performances—India’s 14-year-old sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and South Africa’s rising star Lhuan-dre Pretorius, 19. Former Australian cricketer and commentator Kerry O’Keeffe has named the duo among his top three teenage cricketers in the world right now, alongside England’s promising 17-year-old batter Thomas…

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Beyond the Table The Hidden Stats Redefining This Season’s League Race

There’s something irresistible about a league table. One glance can send fans spiraling into hope or despair — imagining title triumphs, top-four finishes, or relegation scraps. While the classic standings chart still rules the conversation, this season brings a fresh twist. Each week, fans will see the familiar points, wins, losses, and goal differences —…

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Liverpool vs Bournemouth Arne Slot’s Reds Begin Premier League Title Defense at Anfield

The Premier League returns with a blockbuster opener as Liverpool kick off their season against Bournemouth at Anfield under new manager Arne Slot. Following last season’s dominant title win, Liverpool enters the campaign with a revamped squad and high expectations. Big signings including Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, and fullback Milos Kerkez headline the…

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Delta’s Toxic Ghost Ship Removed Coast Guard Lifts Oil-Soaked Warship from California Waters

A long-abandoned, oil-soaked warship has finally been removed from the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. The HMCS Chaleur, a 140-foot wooden minesweeper once used by the Royal Canadian Navy, had become a major environmental hazard after sinking into Little Potato Slough near Stockton. The vessel, abandoned for years and leaking oil, was lifted in a complex cleanup…

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Storm Hits Cincinnati Open Matches Postponed, Top Seeds Face Pressure After Weather Havoc

The Cincinnati Open’s third round was thrown into chaos Tuesday night as torrential rain and lightning battered the Lindner Family Tennis Center, forcing a complete shutdown of play and reshuffling the schedule for high-profile matchups. Rainy Disruption Rocks the Night What began as a fiercely contested night session quickly turned chaotic. World No. 3 Alexander…

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