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Australia batsmen Steve Smith and Matthew Wade scored 142 and 110 respectively to set England a target of 398 to win on the fourth day of the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston.
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Australia batsmen Steve Smith and Matthew Wade scored 142 and 110 respectively to set England a target of 398 to win on the fourth day of the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston.
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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.
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New Zealand completed their 2-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka in dominant fashion as Colin Munro scored the fastest Twenty20 International half-century for New Zealand just 20 minutes after Martin Guptill achieved the feat.
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Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan and batsman Sabbir Rahman both made half-centuries to help their side crush Pakistan by seven wickets in the one-off Twenty20 International in Mirpur.
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Australia opener David Warner hammered a career-best 178 as the Baggy Greens pulverised Afghanistan by 275 runs in Perth.
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New Zealand looked extremely nervy and were nowhere near their best when it came to batting as they skirted past Scotland by three wickets in Dunedin.
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South Africa captain AB de Villiers broke the record for the fastest ODI century to help his side annihilate the West Indies by 148 runs.
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Perth Scorchers batsman Ashton Turner scored 37 runs to help his side skirt past the Hobart Hurricanes by 18 runs.
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New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson scored an unbeaten 242 and wicketkeeper BJ Waling made 142 not out as they battered Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the second Test in Wellington.
“It was through the ACSU’s work, including work with Lou Vincent, that we came to the conclusion that this match had to be re-examined”
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The head of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU), Sir Ronnie Flanagan, has insisted that the global cricketing body did not shut down the investigation into a 2011 CB40 match between Sussex and Kent.