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    Adelaide and Brisbane have given new meaning to the 'Ignite Cup' in basketball's ANBL

    Adelaide and Brisbane have given new meaning to the 'Ignite Cup' in basketball's ANBL


    Seven players were ejected after an all-in scuffle, with three minutes to go in the contest.

    Adelaide were 107-74 victors, securing passage through to the final where they will meet the Breakers on February 22.

    BASKETBALL COVERAGE WITH BK'S TROPICAL WHOPPER. PINEAPPLE IN A BURGER. THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL WHOPPER YET

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     28 Jan: While the result of tomorrow morning's fourth T20 against India remains important to Black Caps bowling coach Jacob Oram, the team is looking beyond the scoreboard
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