McLaren rewards Oscar Piastri's thrilling F1 efforts with new multi-year contract
Australian driver Oscar Piastri has signed a new deal to keep him at McLaren until 2026, the Formula 1 team announced on Wednesday.
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Australian driver Oscar Piastri has signed a new deal to keep him at McLaren until 2026, the Formula 1 team announced on Wednesday.
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MIRPUR, Bangladesh: After failing to reach this month’s Asia Cup final, Bangladesh is hungry to gain a much-needed boost ahead of the 50-over World Cup by beating New Zealand in the three-match ODI series that starts on Thursday.Bangladesh rested a host of key players for the Asia Cup, captain Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim, Najmul Hossain and Towhid Hridoy among them, in order to keep them fresh and injury-free, although it has still not named its squad for next month’s World Cup.New Zealand has sent only five World Cup-bound players to Bangladesh, stand-in skipper Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult, Rachin Ravindra, Ish Sodhi and Will Young.Tamim Iqbal, who stepped down as ODI captain last month, is back for Bangladesh after recovering from a back problem. Mahmudullah, axed after the England series in March following poor form, also returns.Liton Das, who leads the side in Shakib’s absence, said: “There are many things to achieve from the series.
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