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England were six and a half overs away from saving the second Test in Dubai, but Pakistan spinner Yasir Shah wouldn’t let that happen as he took four wickets to lead his side to a 178-run win.
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England were six and a half overs away from saving the second Test in Dubai, but Pakistan spinner Yasir Shah wouldn’t let that happen as he took four wickets to lead his side to a 178-run win.
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Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal scored 132 and wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim made 106 to not only help their side demolish Pakistan by 79 runs, but also beat them in an ODI for the first time since the 1999 World Cup.
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Pakistan’s opening pair of Ahmed Shehzad and Mohammad Hafeez scored 126 not out and 96 respectively to dominate New Zealand on the first day of the first Test in Abu Dhabi.
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Sangakkara scored his 34th Test century
Sri Lanka veteran batsman Kumar Sangakkara absolutely dominated the first day of the second Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong as he scored a breathtaking 160.
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Kohli became the fastest cricketer to score 17 ODI centuries
India opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan and vice-captain Virat Kohli kept the national team’s hopes of winning the seven-match ODI series against Australia alive as they both registered centuries to make a mockery of the baggy greens’ total of 350 in the sixth ODI in Nagpur.