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Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade hammered an unbeaten 71 to lead his side to a 59-run win over England in the first ODI in Southampton.
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Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade hammered an unbeaten 71 to lead his side to a 59-run win over England in the first ODI in Southampton.
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India opener Murali Vijay and captain Ajinkya Rahane scored 72 and 63 respectively to not only lead their side to a 62-run win over Zimbabwe, but give them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series as well.
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Sri Lanka opener Kaushal Silva scored an unbeaten 80 to keep his side in control against Pakistan on a curtailed second day in Galle.
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Australia won their fifth World Cup trophy in convincing fashion as they flattened New Zealand by seven wickets in Melbourne.
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New Zealand all-rounder Grant Elliott scored an unbeaten 64 and took three wickets to help the Blackcaps flatten Pakistan by seven wickets in the first ODI in Wellington.
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The Melbourne Stars embarrassed their crosstown rivals, the Melbourne Renegades, by skittling them out for 57 during their 112-run win at the Docklands Stadium.
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Finch hammered seven boundaries and four sixes during his knock of 71
Australia opener Aaron Finch smashed a fantastic half-century to hand his side a seven-wicket consolation win over Bangladesh in Mirpur.
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Lyon dismissed Elgar and du Plessis
Australia spinner Nathan Lyon broke two threatening South African partnerships to give his side the upper hand on a see-saw first day in Port Elizabeth.
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McCullum is now the only New Zealand cricketer to have scored a triple century
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum became the first cricketer from his country to score a triple century in Test cricket when he accomplished the feat during the final day of the second Test against India in Wellington.
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Mathews and Perera made 91 and 95 respectively
Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews and debutant Dilruwan Perera decimated Pakistan on the second day of the third Test in Sharjah as they both nearly scored centuries.