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Jonny Bairstow struck a 93-ball 128 as England withstood Imam-ul-Haq’s career-best knock of 151 to claim a six-wicket win in the third ODI in Bristol on Tuesday.
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Jonny Bairstow struck a 93-ball 128 as England withstood Imam-ul-Haq’s career-best knock of 151 to claim a six-wicket win in the third ODI in Bristol on Tuesday.
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India batsmen Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane scored an unbeaten 128 and 103 not out respectively to help their side dominate Sri Lanka on the first day of the second Test in Colombo.

“It is nice to score runs but, if my hundred helps win Bangladesh a game, it is a special feeling”
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Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal has been in sublime form in the ongoing Champions Trophy, but his side are in a difficult situation when it comes to qualifying for the semi-finals.

Root celebrates after scoring his 10th ODI century
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England got their Champions Trophy campaign off to a great start as batsman Joe Root struck a career-best 133 not out to lead his side to an eight-wicket win over Bangladesh at The Oval.

“This is my first time at a big tournament and I am looking forward to it”
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Australia all-rounder Travis Head enjoyed a highly successful summer and is looking to carry the momentum into the Champions Trophy in England next month.

Elgar celebrates after scoring his seventh Test century
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South Africa claimed the first day honours in Dunedin after opening batsman Dean Elgar rescued his side from a dire situation with an unbeaten knock of 128.

“I believe in the guys and our top order is the best in the world”
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Captain AB de Villiers is not worried by the poor performance of South Africa’s main batsmen in the ongoing ODI series against New Zealand.

Australia pose with the trophy after crushing Pakistan 4-1
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Career-best performances by David Warner, who smashed a dazzling 179, and Travis Head, who scored a brilliant 128, led to Australia waltzing their way to a 57-run win over Pakistan in the fifth ODI in Adelaide.
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South Africa pace bowler Kagiso Rabada ripped through England’s batting line-up with a seven-wicket haul to ensure the Proteas stayed in command on the third day of the fourth Test in Centurion.
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England found themselves in a fairly sturdy position after South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock scored his maiden Test century on the second day of the fourth Test in Centurion.