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Chasing 284 to win, England absolutely imploded on the final day and, as a result, lost the series 2-0, which saw them drop to sixth on the Test rankings and Pakistan rise to second.
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Chasing 284 to win, England absolutely imploded on the final day and, as a result, lost the series 2-0, which saw them drop to sixth on the Test rankings and Pakistan rise to second.
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Pakistan chased down their highest score in Test history with some much-needed help from Younis Khan, who scored 171 not out, and captain Misbah-ul-Haq, who made an unbeaten 59, to beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets in Pallekele.
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After scoring the fastest ODI century against the West Indies on January 18, South Africa captain AB de Villiers came back to haunt the men from the Caribbean once again as he smashed the fastest 150 in ODI history to lead his side to a 257-run win in Sydney.
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India opener Shikhar Dhawan scored a career-best 137 to help his side batter South Africa by 130 runs in front of a packed house at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
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Melbourne Stars batsman Peter Handscomb hammered a magnificent century to help his side burn the Perth Scorchers by three wickets.
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Taylor scored his ninth ODI century
New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor smashed a spectacular unbeaten century to lead the Black Caps to a convincing seven-wicket win over India in the fourth ODI in Hamilton and give them an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series.
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Kallis scored a half-century in his final Test match
South Africa all-rounder Jacques Kallis and wicketkeeper-batsman AB de Villiers both scored half-centuries to keep the Proteas in control against India on the third day of the second Test in Durban.
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Sharma and Kohli helped India pull off the second-highest run chase in ODI history
India opening batsman Rohit Sharma played the innings of his life as he and Virat Kohli pulled off the country’s highest ODI chase of 360 against Australia in a dramatic high-scoring affair in Jaipur.
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Watling and Boult put New Zeland in a dominant position heading into day three
Following Kane Williamson’s century on day one, New Zealand retained control over Bangladesh in Chittagong on the second day as well thanks to a brilliant knock of 103 by wicketkeeper BJ Watling.
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Khan’s 200 triggered Pakistan’s inspiring comeback
Zimbabwe would have thought they had a chance to make history by beating Pakistan at home before Younis Khan broke their hearts in the second innings with a brilliant unbeaten double hundred.