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England were set a target of 284 to win on the fourth day of the third Test in Sharjah even though Pakistan opener Mohammad Hafeez scored a spectacular 151.
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England were set a target of 284 to win on the fourth day of the third Test in Sharjah even though Pakistan opener Mohammad Hafeez scored a spectacular 151.
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Following their heart-breaking 12-run loss via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the first Twenty20 International, the West Indies fought back with a 39-run victory against New Zealand in the second Twenty20 International in Dominica.
New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor has admitted that it was easier to bat in the rainy conditions during the first Twenty20 International against the West Indies in Dominica.
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New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum smashed an entertaining 40 to lead his side to a 12-run win over the West Indies via the Duckworth-Lewis method in a rain-hit showdown in Dominica.
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Thirimanne soaks in the moment after scoring his century, while Malinga is ecstatic after taking a wicket
Sri Lanka opening batsman Lahiru Thirimanne scored a spectacular century and pace bowler Lasith Malinga took a five-wicket haul to help their side register a 12-run win over Pakistan in the first match of the Asia Cup.
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Haque’s century kept Bangladesh’s innings intact
Bangladesh batsman Mominul Haque stole the limelight on the final day of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Chittagong as he scored a magnificent unbeaten century.
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Sangakkara has scored 424 runs in this Test match
Sri Lanka’s batting duo of Kumar Sangakkara and Dinesh Chandimal both scored centuries to give their side the upper hand heading into final day of the second Test against Bangladesh.
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Watson scored his fourth Test century
Australia closed in on regaining the Ashes for the first time in five years thanks to a magnificent century by all-rounder Shane Watson and some fantastic all-round bowling as well.
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Warner scored his second century of the series
Australia opening batsman David Warner left England flustered and frustrated on day three of the third Test in Perth after smashing yet another century.
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Duminy’s outstanding batting and bowling figures gave South Africa a 1-0 lead
South African all-rounder Jean Paul (JP) Duminy was the star of the show with both the bat and ball as he inspired the Proteas to a 12-run win over Sri Lanka in a thrilling low-scoring affair.