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England batsman Joe Root scored an unbeaten 60 to put his side in a dominant position against South Africa on the third day of the first Test in Durban.
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England batsman Joe Root scored an unbeaten 60 to put his side in a dominant position against South Africa on the third day of the first Test in Durban.
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The second Test between India and South Africa in Bangalore not only ended as a draw, but will also go down in history as the ninth-shortest non-abandoned Test after a persistent drizzle saw play abandoned for the fourth consecutive day.
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A persistent drizzle continued to fall in Bangalore, leading to the third day of the second Test between India and South Africa being called off at 11:30am.
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Heavy, persistent rain led to the second day of the second Test between India and South Africa in Bangalore being washed out.
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India spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin both took four wickets as South Africa struggled on the first day of the second Test in Bangalore.
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Sri Lanka opener Kusal Perera scored 99 and batsman Lahiru Thirimanne made an unbeaten 81 to lead their side to an eight-wicket win via the Duckworth-Lewis method against the West Indies in the second ODI in Colombo.
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South Africa handed India their second-largest defeat in ODI history when they won the fifth and final ODI by an unbelievable margin of 214 runs.
1st Quarter-final: South Africa vs Sri Lanka
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A spectacular all-round performance saw South Africa crush Sri Lanka by nine wickets in Sydney and knock them out of the World Cup.
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Finch and White flattened England with their half-centuries
Australia’s opening pair of Aaron Finch and Cameron White both hammered half-centuries to beat England by 13 runs in the first Twenty20 International at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart.
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Pakistan now hold the record for the fastest 300-plus run chase in Test cricket history
Pakistan completed the fastest 300-plus run chase in Test cricket history behind Azhar Ali’s sparkling century and captain Misbah-ul-Haq’s outstanding half-century on the fifth and final day of the third Test against Sri Lanka in Sharjah.