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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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The West Indies’ 500th Test ended on a high as they completed their 2-0 whitewash of Bangladesh with a convincing 296-run win on the fourth day of the second Test in St Lucia.
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South Africa wicketkeeper batsman Quinton de Kock and all-rounder Jean Paul (JP) Duminy both scored half-centuries to give the Proteas the upper hand against Zimbabwe at the end of the third day of the only Test in Harare.
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Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardene scored a magnificent 165 and debutant Niroshan Dickwella struck 72 to add to South Africa’s woes on the second day of the second Test in Colombo.
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Australia opener Aaron Finch blitzed his way to an unbeaten 181 to lead the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) to a comfortable seven-wicket win over the Rest of the World in the Lord’s Bicentenary match.
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Karunaratne and Silva both scored half-centuries
Sri Lanka’s opening pair of Dimuth Karunaratne and Kaushal Silva both scored half-centuries to help their side cruise past Pakistan by nine wickets on the fifth and final day of the second Test in Dubai.
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Taylor scored his maiden double century
New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor smashed his maiden double century to keep New Zealand firmly in charge on the second day of the first Test against the West Indies in Dunedin.
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Broad registered his 11th five-wicket haul
England pace bowler Stuart Broad gave Australia five more reasons to despise him even more as he recorded a magnificent five-wicket haul to leave the baggy greens reeling at the end of the first day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane.
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Broad’s 11 wickets left Australia down for the count
After England retained the Ashes in less than impressive circumstances, with rain virtually wiping out the final day of the third Test to end it as a draw, more salt was rubbed in Australia’s wounds as they faltered in their chase of 299 to hand England an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series.