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Australia completed a convincing 177-run thrashing of the West Indies on the fourth day of the second Test in Melbourne to go 2-0 up in the three-Test series.
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Australia completed a convincing 177-run thrashing of the West Indies on the fourth day of the second Test in Melbourne to go 2-0 up in the three-Test series.
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England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler and batsman Joe Root both hammered quickfire centuries to demolish New Zealand by 210 runs in the first ODI at Edgbaston.
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New Zealand took three quick wickets to get themselves back in contention after England opener Adam Lyth scored his maiden Test century and captain Alastair Cook surpassed Graham Gooch as the country’s all-time leading run-scorer in Test history.
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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez scored 224 to put his side in a commanding position over Bangladesh on the third day of the first Test in Khulna.
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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez scored an unbeaten 137 to give his side the upper hand over Bangladesh on the second day of the first Test in Khulna.
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England batsman Ian Bell scored a magnificent century to give his side the upper hand over the West Indies on the first day of the first Test in Antigua.
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The West Indies secured an unassailable 2-0 lead when Bangladesh self-imploded for 70 in the second ODI in Grenada.