Shane van Gisbergen captures historic first win on Chicago street course in his debut
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CHICAGO — Shane van Gisbergen won his NASCAR Cup Series debut on a rainy Sunday in downtown Chicago, chasing down Justin Haley and Chase Elliott in a memorable finish to the series' first street race.
Tennessee pitcher Chase Burns, who was dominant out of the bullpen in the Vols' run to the College World Series, has entered the transfer portal.
LEBANON, Tenn. — Chase Elliott and Ross Chastain each have the chance tonight at Nashville Superspeedway to change the narrative that is growing around them.
The first of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship preliminary quarter finals gets underway shortly.
Joe Denly became only the third batsman to pass 5,000 T20 Blast runs after guiding Kent Spitfires to a fifth straight win on Thursday.
Zimbabwe started their journey to earn a spot in the ODI World Cup 2023 with a win over Nepal but it was their fans who ended up winning hearts with their brilliant gesture. In a videos doing the rounds of social media, Zimbabwe fans can be seen cleaning the venue after the match was over. Fans at the Harare Sports Club in Harare came together to clean parts of the stadium once the match was over and it earned them a lot of praise. This is something that is also quite common among Japanese football fans who went viral after cleaning the stadiums after their team's game in the FIFA World Cup.
HARARE: West Indies and Zimbabwe notched up victories in their respective opening Cricket World Cup Group A qualifiers over the United States and Nepal on Sunday. Two-time world champions West Indies recovered from the early loss of openers Brandon King and Kyle Mayers as four players hit half-centuries as they made 297 all out off 49.3 overs. Johnson Charles top scored with 66, while Jason Holder (56), Roston Chase (55) and skipper Shai Hope (54) all went past 50, Nicholas Pooran also chipping in with 43 runs.