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Graeme Shinnie says he "could retire today and be a happy man" after achieving his dream of captaining Aberdeen to a historic Scottish Cup triumph.
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Shinnie 'could retire today and be a happy man' after Scottish Cup win
Lando Norris says his pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix is a "step in the right direction" and "quite a big thing" after being unhappy with his form since the start of this season.
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Monaco pole 'a big thing' for Norris but there's jeopardy
It comes a day after the administration said it had revoked Harvard's access to student visa programmes.
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As Zimbabwe toil against England a bowler light because of injury, BBC Sport asks whether the rules around substitutes in cricket should be changed.
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Is it time for injury replacements in Test cricket?
Centuries from Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope and Ben Duckett highlight a dominant batting display as England wrap up day one on 498-3 in the first innings of their single Test match against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge.
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