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West Indies opener Sunil Ambris smashed a career-best 148 to not only help his side beat Ireland by five wickets, but also ensure they aced their highest successful run chase in ODIs.
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West Indies opener Sunil Ambris smashed a career-best 148 to not only help his side beat Ireland by five wickets, but also ensure they aced their highest successful run chase in ODIs.
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Evin Lewis has taken international cricket by storm ever since he made his international debut in March last year.

Williamson celebrates after scoring his 17th Test century
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson led by example, scoring an unbeaten 148, to give his side a seven-run lead over South Africa going into penultimate day of the third Test in Hamilton.
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New Zealand opening batsman Martin Guptill’s impressive form with the bat continued during the first ODI against Australia in Auckland as he smashed an entertaining 90 to lead his side to a 159-run win.
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Temba Bavuma has revealed that England’s sledging ignited a flame inside him that drove him to become the first black African to score a Test century for South Africa.
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South Africa batsman Temba Bavuma made history and captured the hearts of Proteas fans all around the world when he scored a sparkling century on the fourth day of the second Test in Cape Town.
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South Africa captain Faf du Plessis smashed an unbeaten 79 to lead the Proteas to a convincing 52-run win over Bangladesh in the first Twenty20 International in Mirpur.
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Barbados Tridents all-rounder Shoaib Malik smashed a quickfire 51 to lead his side to a 15-run win over the St Lucia Zouks.
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Australia found themselves in total control at the end of the first day of the first Test in Dominica as the West Indies were bundled out for a dismal 148.
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Pakistan’s batting duo of Younis Khan and Azhar Ali both made centuries to keep their side in total control over Bangladesh on the first day of the second Test in Dhaka.