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Bangladesh batsman Sabbir Rahman scored a brilliant 46 to help his side down Zimbabwe by four wickets in the first Twenty20 International in Khulna.
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Bangladesh batsman Sabbir Rahman scored a brilliant 46 to help his side down Zimbabwe by four wickets in the first Twenty20 International in Khulna.
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New Zealand drew first blood in their two-match Twenty20 series against Sri Lanka as they escaped with a thrilling three-run win in the first match at Mount Maunganui.
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Australia opener David Warner scored an unbeaten 244, which was his third consecutive score of 100 or more, and batsman Usman Khawaja made 121 as the Baggy Greens dominated New Zealand on the opening day of the second Test in Perth.
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Pakistan opener Mohammad Hafeez scored an unbeaten 97 to put his side in an advantageous position against England on the third day of the third Test in Sharjah.
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England were left reeling at the end of the second day of the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval as they lost eight wickets in almost no time at all after Australia batsman Steven Smith scored 143.
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Australia opener David Warner scored 85 and batsman Steven Smith made an unbeaten 78 to put England under the cosh on the first day of the fifth Ashes Test at the The Oval.
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Pakistan batsman Asad Shafiq scored 131 and wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed made 96 to get their side back into contention against Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the first Test in Galle.
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After losing the last two ODIs and facing the threat of giving up an unassailable 3-1 lead, England were all business during the fourth ODI in Nottingham as they chased down their highest total in ODI history to batter New Zealand by seven wickets.
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Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Starc took a career-best six wickets and opener Aaron Finch made 96 as the Baggy Greens beat India by four wickets in Melbourne.
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India stand-captain Virat Kohli scored a superb century to keep his side afloat against Australia on the third day of the first Test in Adelaide.