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India’s batting duo of Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane punished Australia as they both scored centuries on the third day of the third Test in Melbourne.
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India’s batting duo of Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane punished Australia as they both scored centuries on the third day of the third Test in Melbourne.
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India pace bowler Varun Aaron sustained a leg injury during his side’s 169-run win over Sri Lanka in the first ODI in Cuttack.
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The West Indies completed their 3-0 series whitewash of Bangladesh behind incredible centuries from wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin and batsman Darren Bravo.
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Essex opener Alastair Cook and wicketkeeper Ben Foakes both scored spectacular half-centuries to help Essex stun Sri Lanka by 22 runs in a rain-affected showdown in Chelmsford.
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The Mumbai Indians finally snapped their five-game losing streak by ending the Kings XI Punjab’s five-game winning streak with a five-wicket win at the Wankhede Stadium.
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Perera was named Man of the Match for his sparkling half-century
Sri Lanka opening batsman Kusal Perera hammered an entertaining half-century as his side escaped with a two-run win in a heart-racing last ball showdown against Bangladesh in the first Twenty20 International in Chittagong.
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Bravo led by example with both the bat and ball
Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel captain Dwayne Bravo and his brother, Darren, both excelled with the bat as they led their franchise to a heart-racing one-run win over the Antigua Hawksbills.
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Chandimal’s ODI captaincy record now reads two wins and zero losses
After hammering South Africa by 180 runs in the first ODI, in which wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara recorded his career-best score of 169, Sri Lanka continued their winning ways, beating the Proteas by 17 runs, despite the rain interruptions.
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Sangakkara single-handedly knocked out South Africa
Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara stole the show during this match and looked to be in formidable touch as he recorded a career-best 169 runs against South Africa to hand Sri Lanka a crushing 180-run victory and a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
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Cook effectively crushed New Zealand’s hopes of making it to the semi-finals
England found themselves within touching distance of the semi-finals after captain Alastair Cook’s blistering innings of 64 pretty much knocked New Zealand out of the running, despite a lone effort by Kane Williamson.