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Australia’s pace duo of Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Marsh ripped through New Zealand’s top order to put the Baggy Greens in a commanding position at the end of the second day of the third Test in Adelaide.
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Australia’s pace duo of Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Marsh ripped through New Zealand’s top order to put the Baggy Greens in a commanding position at the end of the second day of the third Test in Adelaide.
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India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni led by example as he smashed an unbeaten 92 to not only guide his side to a 22-run win over South Africa in the second ODI in Indore, but also level the series at 1-1.
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Pakistan batsman Asad Shafiq scored 131 and wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed made 96 to get their side back into contention against Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the first Test in Galle.
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Pakistan found themselves in all sorts of trouble after Sri Lanka opener Kaushal Silva converted his overnight score of 80 into 125.
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Adelaide Strikers captain Johan Botha led by example as he hammered an unbeaten 41 to not only help his side beat the Sydney Sixers by 23 runs, but also secure them a spot in the semi-finals.
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New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson scored an unbeaten 80 and wicketkeeper BJ Watling made 48 not out to keep Sri Lanka at bay on the third day of the second Test in Wellington.
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Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara scored a sensational double century to put his side in charge against New Zealand on the second day of the second Test in Wellington.
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Hobart Hurricanes spinner Xavier Doherty sliced through the Barbados Tridents’ batting line-up with four wickets to not only lead his side to a comfortable six-wicket win in Mohali, but also secure them a spot in the semi-final of the Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20).
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Roach’s effort with the bat and ball ensured the West Indies got their campaign off to a winning start
The West Indies managed to sneak past Pakistan to claim a two-wicket victory in their low-scoring affair at The Oval on June 7.