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Cliff Notes – Porel, Axar and Stubbs fire DC to 188 Abishek Porel set the tone for Delhi Capitals with a brisk 49, but the innings faltered before Axar Patel and Tristan Stubbs provided a late surge. Axar scored 34 off 14 balls, including a crucial assault on Wanindu Hasaranga, while Stubbs remained unbeaten on 31 off 18, helping DC reach 188 for 5. The final overs saw a dramatic 42 runs added, highlighted by a 19-run last over from Sandeep Sharma, who struggled with wides and a no-ball. Porel, Axar and Stubbs fire DC to 188 Delhi Capitals 188…

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Cliff Notes – Moment Roger Daltrey halts show and kicks off at The Who drummer weeks before sacking The Who have parted ways with drummer Zak Starkey after 29 years, following frustrations during their recent Royal Albert Hall performances. Lead singer Roger Daltrey expressed dissatisfaction with the sound quality, leading to multiple interruptions during the concert, including a halt during “The Song Is Over.” Starkey hinted at Daltrey’s unhappiness with his drumming on social media just days before the announcement, suggesting tensions within the band. Roger Daltrey halts show and kicks off at The Who drummer Yesterday, news came that…

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Cliff Notes Graeme Dott, a former world snooker champion, has been released on bail after appearing in court over allegations of historical child sex abuse involving primary school-age children. The allegations, which span two separate time periods (1993-1996 and 2006-2010), involve a girl and a boy from the Glasgow region. Dott has been suspended by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association while awaiting his next court appearance, scheduled for 11 June. Ex-snooker champion Graeme Dott in court accused of child sex abuse | UK News Former world snooker champion Graeme Dott has appeared in court and been released on…

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Cliff Notes – PCA reiterates fatigue concerns ahead of county domestic review The Professional Cricketers’ Association (PCA) reports that 83% of players express physical concerns about their workload, with 67% indicating the schedule negatively impacts their mental health. A review of the men’s domestic structure by the ECB may reduce County Championship matches from 14 to 12 by 2026, amid rising calls for change to protect player welfare. Nine out of ten PCA survey respondents advocate for a minimum one-day break between T20 games, highlighting a growing consensus on the need for adjustments to the current cricket schedule. PCA reiterates…

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