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Top 5 Evening Sports News

Top 5 Evening Sports News

Looking for the latest buzz in the world of sports? You’re in the right place! Here, we bring you the top 5 evening sports news stories that you shouldn’t miss. From thrilling matches to unexpected upsets, get ready to catch up on all the exciting updates that are making headlines today. Let’s dive into the most talked-about moments in sports right now!

1. Former Australian Fast Bowler Frank Misson Passes Away at 85

Frank Misson, former Australia fast bowler, has died at 85. He played 5 Tests, including the 1960-61 West Indies series and 1961 Ashes, taking 16 wickets. Known for his fitness, his Test career was cut short by injury. He took 177 wickets in 71 first-class matches for New South Wales.

2. Kohli Preps for Bangladesh Series, Bumrah Bowls at Full Pace in Chennai

Virat Kohli batted for 45 minutes and Jasprit Bumrah bowled with full intensity as India kicked off preparations for their upcoming two-Test series against Bangladesh. This marks the first home assignment for head coach Gautam Gambhir, with bowling coach Morne Morkel and assistant coach Abhishek Nayar also present.

3. Mumbai City FC Eye ISL League and Cup Double with New Attacking Collective

Mumbai City FC aim to repeat their ISL double, despite losing key players like Rahul Bheke, Jorge Pereyra Diaz, and Alberto Noguera. New recruits like Nikos Karelis and Jon Toral, along with stars like Lallianzuala Chhangte and Vikram Partap Singh, are expected to lead their versatile attack.

4. Barcelona’s Star Player Poised for Comeback Against Girona After Year-Long Injury Absence

Ansu Fati is set to make his long-awaited return for Barcelona this Sunday against Girona, following a year of injury woes and recovery, as optimism grows after his recent return to training.

5. Oversized Bat Derails Essex’s Title Hopes

Essex have been hit with a 12-point penalty after Feroze Khushi used an oversized bat in an April match, slashing their County Championship chances and prompting strict future sanctions.

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