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New Zealand’s batting duo of Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor both scored centuries to help their side annihilate Pakistan by 119 runs in the second ODI in Napier.
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New Zealand’s batting duo of Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor both scored centuries to help their side annihilate Pakistan by 119 runs in the second ODI in Napier.
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India captain Virat Kohli hammered a spectacular 139 to not only whitewash Sri Lanka 5-0, but also lead his side to a three-wicket win in the fifth ODI in Ranchi.
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India opener Rohit Sharma hammered 264 runs, which is the highest ODI score in history, to help his side annihilate Sri Lanka by 153 runs in the fourth ODI in Kolkata.
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West Indies opening batsman Kraigg Brathwaite scored a superb unbeaten century to bog down Bangladesh on the first day of the first Test in St Vincent.
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Australia’s limited overs opening duo of David Warner and Aaron Finch both scored half-centuries to help the Sunrisers Hyderabad sneak past the Delhi Daredevils by four runs in Dubai.
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Smith’s century proved to be a game-changer for Australia
Australia batsman Steven Smith struck a sparkling century on the opening day of the fifth Test in Sydney to give the baggy greens the upper hand heading into day two of their clash with arch-rivals England.
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Sri Lanka recorded a 4-1 series win over South Africa behind Dilshan’s 99
Sri Lanka ended their five-match ODI series against South Africa in the most dominant fashion possible, registering a 128-run win over the Proteas thanks to a firework show from Tillakaratne Dilshan, Lahiru Thirimanne and Kumar Sangakkara.