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Bryson Dechambeau - Reem Al-Aboud and Hanna Riehle lead Rally Jameel in its third stage - arabnews.com - Germany - South Africa - Saudi Arabia - Jordan - county Perry

Reem Al-Aboud and Hanna Riehle lead Rally Jameel in its third stage

JEDDAH: Saudi’s Reem Al-Aboud and Germany’s Hanna Riehle of Jameel Motorsport have won the third stage of 2025 Rally Jameel to lead the overall standings following another exceptional performance in their Land Cruiser Prado.

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Craig Casey - Calvin Nash - Cardiff take massive step towards play-offs with stirring win over Munster - walesonline.co.uk - South Africa - Ireland

Cardiff take massive step towards play-offs with stirring win over Munster

Cardiff took a massive step towards the United Rugby Championship play-offs with a brilliant 26-21 bonus point win over Munster at the Arms Park.

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Conor Benn - Chris Eubank-Junior - Pep Guardiola - Mamelodi Sundowns - Ricardo De-Burgos - Mamelodi Sundowns to meet Pyramids in African Champions League final - arabnews.com - Britain - South Africa - Egypt

Mamelodi Sundowns to meet Pyramids in African Champions League final

CAIRO: A last-gasp own goal gave Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa an upset result over holders Al Ahly on Friday and a place against another Egyptian club, Pyramids, in next month’s African Champions League final. Al Ahly defender Yasser Ibrahim turned the ball into his own net in stoppage time at the end of a semifinal second-leg tie in Cairo to see Sundowns eliminate the Egyptian giants on the away goals rule after a 1-1 draw. Later in the Egyptian capital, Pyramids twice came from behind to beat Orlando Pirates of South Africa 3-2 with Fiston Mayele scoring twice for the home side to advance to the deciding tie. Pyramids will play in their first Champions League final when they take on Sundowns in the first leg in Pretoria on May 24 and the return in Cairo on June 1. The first legs of both semifinals last weekend ended goalless, handing a major advantage to the two Egyptians clubs who were hosting the return matches. Al Ahly, who have long been the dominant force in African club competition, were aiming for a sixth successive final and looked to be on their way after Taher Mohamed slammed home a stunning effort from the right in the 24th minute at a near-capacity Cairo International Stadium, awash in the red colors of the home team. Ahly needed only to hold on to their lead to ensure yet another final appearance but Sundowns forced several half-chances in the second half and threw on extra attackers in the closing stages to try to rescue a result. Their equalizer, however, was fortuitous as the ball struck unsighted defender Ibrahim on the back of his leg in a goalmouth melee and rolled into the net to send Sundowns through to their third final appearance, and first since 2016. Compatriots Pirates, who were winners

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James Botham - Callum Sheedy - Niall Scannell - Craig Casey - Mike Haley - Alex Mann - Calvin Nash - Jack Crowley - Josh Adams - Tom Farrell - John Ryan - Teddy Williams - Corey Domachowski - Alex Nankivell - Michael Milne - Liam Belcher - Cardiff v Munster live: Kick-off time, TV details and score updates - walesonline.co.uk - South Africa - Ireland

Cardiff v Munster live: Kick-off time, TV details and score updates

Cardiff are looking to take a big step towards the United Rugby Championship play-offs as they welcome Munster to the Arms Park on Friday night.

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Pat Cummins - Sunrisers Hyderabad - "We Are Not Sure...": MS Dhoni Makes Another Critical Remark On Chepauk Pitch - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

"We Are Not Sure...": MS Dhoni Makes Another Critical Remark On Chepauk Pitch

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) captain Pat Cummins won the toss and opted to bowl first against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) clash at Chepauk Stadium on Friday. MS Dhoni's struggling CSK, sitting at the bottom with just two wins in eight matches, is taking on SRH, placed at an equally poor position at number nine, with six losses in their eight matches. The loser will have to settle for the wooden spoon and an increased risk of elimination. Both teams have won just one match in their last five games. For SRH, Kamindu Mendis came in.

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Pat Cummins - Travis Head - Sunrisers Hyderabad - Heinrich Klaasen - Ruturaj Gaikwad - Ravindra Jadeja - Stephen Fleming - Chennai Super Kings Take On SunRisers Hyderabad In Battle Of Survival - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

Chennai Super Kings Take On SunRisers Hyderabad In Battle Of Survival

Chennai Super Kings will eye a crucial turnaround at home when they face an equally desperate Sunrisers Hyderabad in a battle of survival in the Indian Premier League on Friday. Both sides have endured a turbulent season, notching just four points from eight games, and must now win all remaining fixtures to keep their slim qualification hopes alive. Known to make the most of home conditions, five-time champions CSK find themselves in unchartered territory as they haven't been able to read the wickets well at the Chepauk.

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Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Harmanpreet Kaur - Jasprit Bumrah - Kl Rahul - India Stars To Play In The Hundred? Report Highlights At "Aligning Interests" Factor - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - Australia - South Africa - Uae - India

India Stars To Play In The Hundred? Report Highlights At "Aligning Interests" Factor

The England and Wales Cricket Board should bring on board the BCCI as a "minority ownership partner" of The Hundred in order to attract Indian players to the tournament, Lancashire CEO Daniel Gidney has said, according to a report. Even though Indian men's players are not issued 'No Objection Certificates' to play outside the IPL, the T20 league owners have expanded their footprint across the globe, and have stakes in SA20 (South Africa), ILT20 (UAE) and Major League Cricket (USA). According to ESPNCricinfo, Gidney believes "aligning interests" would be the way to bring Indian players to compete in The Hundred.

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Aiden Markram - Mitchell Marsh - Jack Wilshere - Bayer Leverkusen - Xabi Alonso - Championship - Axar Patel - Rahul powers Delhi to big win over Lucknow in IPL - arabnews.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Sri Lanka - Saudi Arabia - county Jack

Rahul powers Delhi to big win over Lucknow in IPL

LUCKNOW, India: India’s KL Rahul hit an unbeaten 57 to steer Delhi Capitals to an emphatic eight-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants and get his side back to winning ways in the IPL on Tuesday. Chasing a modest 160 for victory, Delhi rode on Rahul’s 42-ball knock and a second-wicket partnership with Abishek Porel, who hit 51, to achieve their target with 13 balls to spare at Lucknow’s home ground. Delhi, with six wins in eight matches, bounced back from their previous defeat to table-toppers Gujarat Titans and are second in the 10-team table. Seam bowler Mukesh Kumar set up victory with his four wickets as he helped pull Lucknow back from 87-0 to 110-4 and then a below-par total of 159-6. “Once we picked up two quick wickets, we got the momentum and all the bowlers did well to restrict them under 160,” Delhi skipper Axar Patel said. In reply, Delhi lost Karun Nair for 15 bowled by Aiden Markram, a part-time off spinner, but Porel and Rahul combined to get the chase on track in their stand of 69. Markram struck again to get the left-handed Porel out after his 36-ball knock, which was laced with five fours and one six. Rahul stood firm and along with Axar, who made 34, put on an unbeaten stand of 56 to steer the team home with a winning six from Rahul. Rahul hit his third fifty of the season to go past 5,000 runs in the IPL — making him the quickest player to achieve the feat in the T20 tournament. Earlier, openers Markram (52) and Mitchell Marsh (45) combined the right dose of caution and aggression to steer Lucknow to 87 inside 10 overs. South African batter Markram raised his fifty and alongside Australia’s Marsh forced Delhi to rotate their bowling options. Sri Lanka pace bowler Dushmantha Chameera struck first to

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