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Zimbabwe Suspend Two National Cricketers Over "Recreational Drug Use" - sports.ndtv.com - Zimbabwe - Ireland

Zimbabwe Suspend Two National Cricketers Over "Recreational Drug Use"

Zimbabwe Cricket said on Thursday that two national players had been suspended for "recreational drug use". "The concerned players, Wesley Madhevere and Brandon Mavuta, both tested positive for a banned recreational drug in an out-of-competition case recorded during a recent in-house doping test," the board said in a statement. Madhevere and Mavuta have been suspended "with immediate effect" until a hearing is held on the breach of anti-doping rules. The board did not say what drug was involved nor when they had failed the tests.

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Matthew Mott - England's Stokes, Archer still in the mix for T20 World Cup: Mott - channelnewsasia.com

England's Stokes, Archer still in the mix for T20 World Cup: Mott

England coach Matthew Mott said test captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Jofra Archer will be given every chance to prove their fitness before next year's Twenty20 World Cup.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - Christian Horner - Sebastian Vettel - Sergio Perez - Michael Schumacher - Liberty Media - F1 teams hope to rein in runaway Red Bull in 2024 - channelnewsasia.com - Netherlands - Bahrain

F1 teams hope to rein in runaway Red Bull in 2024

LONDON : Max Verstappen may well become the fifth Formula One driver to win four world championships in a row next year but he and Red Bull will be hard-pushed to be as dominant as in 2023.

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Zimbabwe Coach Dave Houghton Quits After World Cup Failure - sports.ndtv.com - Namibia - Zimbabwe - Ireland - Afghanistan - Uganda

Zimbabwe Coach Dave Houghton Quits After World Cup Failure

Zimbabwe coach Dave Houghton has resigned after the country's failure to reach next year's T20 World Cup, the national board said Wednesday. "The Zimbabwe Cricket Board has accepted Dave Houghton's resignation from his position as head coach of the Zimbabwe senior men's national team with immediate effect," the board said in a statement. "Houghton said he had 'lost the change room' after 18 months in charge and felt that a 'new voice' was needed to take the team forward," the statement added. His resignation letter was sent just ahead of a board meeting Wednesday to look into the World Cup campaign. Zimbabwe lost to Namibia and Uganda at a recent qualifying tournament. Zimbabwe have also just been beaten in a limited overs series against Ireland.

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Driverless racecars on track for April Abu Dhabi debut - channelnewsasia.com

Driverless racecars on track for April Abu Dhabi debut

Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina circuit, scene of last month's Formula One season-ender, will be a testing ground over the coming weeks for a racecar driven by software algorithms rather than any human hand.

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Christian Eriksen - Bruno Fernandes - Scott Mactominay - Kobbie Mainoo is about to be handed a fresh test at Manchester United - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Usa

Kobbie Mainoo is about to be handed a fresh test at Manchester United

Since his move into the Manchester United first team, Kobbie Mainoo has become a ray of light for the club.

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Tom Lockyer - Rob Edwards - Bournemouth-Luton Town game abandoned after Lockyer collapse to be replayed in full - channelnewsasia.com

Bournemouth-Luton Town game abandoned after Lockyer collapse to be replayed in full

MANCHESTER, England :The Bournemouth versus Luton Town Premier League match that was abandoned on Saturday after the on-field collapse of Luton captain Tom Lockyer will be replayed again in full, the league announced Wednesday.

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Rise of Dickensian disease that killed millions - as Manchester faces more infections than almost anywhere else - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

Rise of Dickensian disease that killed millions - as Manchester faces more infections than almost anywhere else

A Dickensian disease responsible for killing millions in Victorian Britain is making a post-pandemic comeback - with more infections identified in Manchester than almost anywhere else in the country. Tuberculosis or TB - also known as “consumption” - caused the deaths of an estimated four million people between 1851 and 1910.

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