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Australia were unable to capitalise on their brilliant start to the 2015 Ashes series as batsman Joe Root led England’s revival with a spectacular knock of 134.
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Australia were unable to capitalise on their brilliant start to the 2015 Ashes series as batsman Joe Root led England’s revival with a spectacular knock of 134.
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Bangladesh openers Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes both made career-bests to ensure the first Test against Pakistan in Khulna ended as a draw.
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West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite scored an unbeaten 101 to keep England at bay following Joe Root’s knock of 182 not out on the fourth day of the second Test in Grenada.
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Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal scored his second successive century to not only lead his side to a seven-wicket win over Pakistan in Mirpur, but also hand them an unassailable 2-0 lead.
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After scoring the fastest ODI century against the West Indies on January 18, South Africa captain AB de Villiers came back to haunt the men from the Caribbean once again as he smashed the fastest 150 in ODI history to lead his side to a 257-run win in Sydney.
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New Zealand wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi and batsman Grant Elliott broke the record for the highest sixth-wicket partnership in ODI history as the Blackcaps flattened Sri Lanka by 108 runs in the fifth ODI in Dunedin.
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Sri Lanka opener Tillakaratne Dilshan scored a sensational century to not only help his side beat New Zealand by six wickets, but also level the series at 1-1.
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Sri Lanka opener Dimuth Karunaratne scored a career-best 152 to keep New Zealand at bay on the third day of the first Test in Christchurch.
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South Africa batsmanĀ AB de Villiers and captain Hashim Amla tormented the West Indies as they both scored sparkling centuries on the first day of the first Test in Centurion.
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Pakistan batsman Younis Khan and captain Misbah-ul-Haq both madeĀ centuries to help their side achieve a mammoth first innings total of 566 against New Zealand on the second day of the first Test in Abu Dhabi.