Kyle Rudolph announces release from New York Giants
INDIANAPOLIS — The New York Giants are releasing tight end Kyle Rudolph, the veteran announced Wednesday on social media.
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INDIANAPOLIS — The New York Giants are releasing tight end Kyle Rudolph, the veteran announced Wednesday on social media.
Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury and general manager Steve Keim have each agreed to contract extensions that will run through 2027, it was announced Wednesday.
INDIANAPOLIS — Ole Miss quarterback Matt Corral, speaking Wednesday at the NFL scouting combine, said he has «no regrets» about playing in the Sugar Bowl in January and that he is on track to be at full speed for his March 24 pro day on campus.
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Zak Crawley tipped his new opening partner Alex Lees for a successful Test career after the pair began the job of moving England past their Ashes despair.
Newcomer Alex Lees gave a solid audition as England’s latest opener, batting through two full sessions for an unbeaten half-century on the first day of the tourists’ Test warm-up match in Antigua.
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Lahiru Kumara," said commentator Harsha Bhogle on air as Ishan Kishan copped a blow to his head courtesy a ferocious 146-clicks plus bouncer rom the Lankan pacer during the India-Sri Lanka second T20I. Kishan was later taken to the hospital for a precautionary CT scan and was fortunate to get away without any major damage. Express pace bowling can be dangerous sometimes but it also brings with it a sheer adrenaline rush and is a treat to watch in international cricket. Over the decades, Pakistan was the only subcontinental cricket team which produced multiple outright quicks who made batsmen dance to their tunes. The supply chain of fast bowlers seemed endless for Pakistan. But with time, other subcontinental teams too have developed or are in the process of developing an arsenal of speed merchants. India, for example, in the last 4-5 years has developed some serious pacers across formats and more and more youngsters are cropping up and advancing to the higher levels. Teams like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan too are eagerly investing in young talents, who can clock above 140 kmph at will and rattle the batters. TimesofIndia.com here takes a look at some of the current highly rated quicks from the subcontinental teams other than Pakistan who are constantly clocking 140kmph plus on the speed guns: Jasprit Bumrah (India)