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Led by David Warner’s century, Australia’s top four batsmen pummeled India on the first day of the fourth Test in Sydney.
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Led by David Warner’s century, Australia’s top four batsmen pummeled India on the first day of the fourth Test in Sydney.
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India batsman Virat Kohli was back at his best during the fourth ODI against the West Indies in Dharamsala as he smashed a breathtaking 127 to help his side cruise to a 59-run win.
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India debutant Stuart Binny and pace bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar both scored half-centuries to ensure the first Test against England in Nottingham ended as a draw.
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Sangakkara scored his 18th ODI century
Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara was the star of the show as he smashed a magnificent century to lead his side to a two-wicket win over India in Fatullah.
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Finch and Marsh’s partnership was worth 246 runs
It seemed as if the 3-0 thrashing Australia received at the hands of England during the Ashes series became too much to bear and, as a result, they took out all their frustrations on a hapless Scotland side, who didn’t know what had hit them.
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Clarke was absolutely gutted to have lost the Ashes once again
Australia captain Michael Clarke was not a happy camper as the rain Gods helped England retain the Ashes after the third Test at Old Trafford ended as a draw thanks to the fifth day being constantly disrupted by the heavens parting.