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India opener Ajinkya Rahane scored his maiden ODI century and his partner, Shikhar Dhawan, smashed an unbeaten 97 to lead the national team to a convincing nine-wicket win over England in the fourth ODI in Birmingham.
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India opener Ajinkya Rahane scored his maiden ODI century and his partner, Shikhar Dhawan, smashed an unbeaten 97 to lead the national team to a convincing nine-wicket win over England in the fourth ODI in Birmingham.
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England pace bowler James Anderson ripped through India’s batting line-up with four wickets to leave them in tatters despite Ajinkya Rahane’s superb century on the first day of the second Test at Lord’s.
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New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum smashed a spectacular half-century and India pace bowler Mohit Sharma claimed four wickets to help the Chennai Super Kings crush the Mumbai Indians by seven wickets in Dubai.
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Dilshan helped Sri Lanka stay atop the ICC Twenty20 team rankings
Sri Lanka opening batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan smashed an outstanding 74 runs to power his side to a six-wicket consolation win over South Africa in the third and final Twenty20 in Hambantota.
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Morkel has been a crucial part of the South African pace attack
South Africa’s Champions Trophy campaign suffered another serious blow after lanky pace bowler Morne Morkel was ruled out for the rest of the tournament with a left quad injury.
Williams admitted to lying about the testimony he gave during the trial in 2000
When the match-fixing case against the late South African captain Hansie Cronje first emerged, it took the cricketing world by storm and rocked the sport to its core, but more than a decade later, details about the events are still being revealed, as former Proteas bowler Henry Williams recently admitted that Cronje never offered him US$ 15,000 to concede more than 50 runs during the fifth ODI against India in Nagpur in 2000.