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India batsman Kedar Jadhav scored his maiden ODI century to not only lead his side to a comfortable 83-run win over Zimbabwe in the third ODI in Harare, but also help them complete a 3-0 series whitewash.
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India batsman Kedar Jadhav scored his maiden ODI century to not only lead his side to a comfortable 83-run win over Zimbabwe in the third ODI in Harare, but also help them complete a 3-0 series whitewash.
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Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Starc ripped through the West Indies’ batting line-up with four wickets to help his side win the first Test in Dominica by nine wickets.
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Australia captain Steven Smith scored his fourth century of the series to keep the Baggy Greens in total control against India on the second 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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India batsman Suresh Raina scored a superb century and took one wicket as well to help his side demolish England by 133 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in a rain-affected showdown in Cardiff.
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The Wankhede stadium gave Tendulkar a standing ovation for perhaps the last time in his illustrious 24-year career
India veteran batsman Sachin Tendulkar registered 74 runs in what could be his last ever international innings before the country’s future stars came out and had a chance to shine against the West Indies on the second day of the second Test in Mumbai.