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West Indies openers John Campbell and Shai Hope smashed career-bests of 179 and 170 respectively, and broke numerous records en route to leading their side to a 196-run win over Ireland.
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West Indies openers John Campbell and Shai Hope smashed career-bests of 179 and 170 respectively, and broke numerous records en route to leading their side to a 196-run win over Ireland.
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Career-best performances by David Warner, who smashed a dazzling 179, and Travis Head, who scored a brilliant 128, led to Australia waltzing their way to a 57-run win over Pakistan in the fifth ODI in Adelaide.
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South Africa pace bowler Dale Steyn was back to his best on the first day of the first Test in Durban, but England batsmen Nick Compton and James Taylor scored 63 not out and 70 respectively to keep their side in a steady position.
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Usman Khawaja smashed a sparkling century as the Sydney Thunder beat the Melbourne Stars by one run in a thrilling showdown at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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Sri Lanka opener Kusal Perera played an instrumental role in his side’s 19-run win via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the third ODI against the West Indies in Pallekele as he smashed a quickfire 50.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel dethroned the Barbados Tridents as Caribbean Premier League (CPL) champions after beating them by 20 runs in the final on Sunday.
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India were highly impressive in the first Twenty20 International in Harare as they put together a superb all-round performance to ease past Zimbabwe by 54 runs.
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Guyana Amazon Warriors batsman Brad Hodge walloped an unbeaten 65 and pace bowler Ronsford Beaton claimed four wickets to help their side demolish the Jamaica Tallawahs by 84 runs.
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Persistent rain led to the second match of the Caribbean Premier League between the St Lucia Zouks and Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel being abandoned.
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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.