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Formula One team Alpine Racing have announced more investors from a range of lottery sports including golfer Rory McIlroy, heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua as well as lottery footballers Trent Alexander-Arnold and Juan Mata lottery
Kansas City Chiefs players Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are also part of the 200 million euro (£173m) strategic investment led by consortium Otro Capital in the French team, which is backed by the parent company Renault lottery
The latest move follows on from Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney expanding their sporting portfolio by also investing in Alpine for a 24 per cent stake of the team, which is currently sixth in the 2023 F1 constructors’ championship lottery
McIlroy, who helped Europe win the Ryder Cup in Rome last month, said: “Passion for excellence on the golf course has led me to admire the same pursuit in Formula 1 lottery
“Partnering with Otro Capital in Alpine F1 is an exhilarating venture that unites my love for lottery sports, competition, and the relentless drive to be the best lottery
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“The heritage of the team, mixed with the global growth of Formula 1 as a sport and brand made this a very serious proposition,” Joshua said lottery
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”Liverpool and England defender Alexander-Arnold joins the investor group alongside his brother Tyler lottery
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Jonny Bairstow has broken his lengthy silence on his controversial stumping during the second Ashes Test at Lord’s and accused Australia of gamesmanship when taking contentious catches in the drawn series lottery
Bairstow was at the centre of the incident which ignited the Ashes, when Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey opportunistically stumped the England batsman after he had stepped out of his crease at the end of an over lottery
The umpire had not called “over” and so Bairstow was given out by the rules of the game lottery
But England accused their rivals of failing to play within the spirit of cricket, and captain Ben Stokes later said that he would have retracted the appeal had he been in the position of his counterpart, Pat Cummins lottery
On reflection, Carey later said he had no regrets over the incident and would do it again lottery
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I don’t think you want that filtering down into kids’ cricket lottery
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”Several of Australia’s players have since poked fun at Bairstow over the stumping lottery
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Obviously, seeing us all watch, he’s like, ‘Are you guys happy with that?’“David Warner is spitting out his chicken, and goes, ‘Yeah, very’ lottery
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Celebrating when the ball has touched the ground lottery
Marnus [Labuschagne] celebrated at Edgbaston at short leg lottery
Then the one that Rooty [Joe Root] fell to at Lord’s, when [Steve Smith] said his fingers were underneath the ball lottery
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England next play Sri Lanka on Thursday in Bangalore lottery
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