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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 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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Perth Scorchers skipper Michael Klinger smashed an unbeaten 90 and his opening partner Shaun Marsh hammered 76 not out to lead their side to a convincing 10-wicket win over the Melbourne Renegades.
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England batsman Joe Root scored his maiden double century on the second day of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Lord’s.
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Rogers added to England’s misery by scoring an unbeaten 73
Australia’s pace attack and opening batsman Chris Rogers left England in dire straits on the second day of the fifth and final Test in Sydney.
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De Kock’s third century on the trot was ruined by the rain
South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock scored his third ODI century in a row against India to lead the Proteas to a strong total of 301 in the third and final ODI in Centurion before the rain came and forced the match to be abandoned.