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Australia batsman Usman Khawaja scored 144 and opener Joe Burns made 128 to leave the West Indies in tatters on the first day of the second Test in Melbourne.
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Australia batsman Usman Khawaja scored 144 and opener Joe Burns made 128 to leave the West Indies in tatters on the first day of the second Test in Melbourne.
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Pakistan emerged on top after the first day of the first Test against England in Abu Dhabi thanks to all-rounder Shoaib Malik’s unbeaten knock of 124.
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Sri Lanka found themselves in a disadvantageous position against Pakistan on the first day of the third Test in Pallekele despite opener Dimuth Karunaratne scoring 130.
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West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite scored an unbeaten 101 to keep England at bay following Joe Root’s knock of 182 not out on the fourth day of the second Test in Grenada.
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South Africa stand-in captain Hashim Amla and batsman Rilee Rossouw both scored centuries to help their side breeze past the West Indies by 131 runs in the fifth ODI in Centurion.
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South Africa captain AB de Villiers smashed an entertaining 89 and all-rounder Jean Paul (JP) Duminy hit a fluent 58 to lead the Proteas to a six-wicket win over New Zealand in the first ODI in Mount Maunganui.
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New Zealand pace bowler Neil Wagner has announced that the national team’s bowling attack has a good chance to win the third Test against the West Indies in Barbados if they manage to secure a lead above 250.
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Chatara’s heroics in the second innings snapped Zimbabwe’s 12-year winless streak
Zimbabwe’s last Test win came all the way back in 2001 against Bangladesh, but they managed to end their 12-year drought as they recorded a historic 24-run win over Pakistan to leave the Test series drawn at one game apiece.
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Ul-Haq and Simmons both made 75 runs
It is fairly special to witness a tie during an ODI match, but to have a tie after both the West Indies and Pakistan won one game apiece was even more spectacular as it indicated just how evenly matched these two sides are.
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Pollard was heart-broken to find out that his wicket had cost the West Indies a spot in the semi-finals
West Indies all-rounder Kieron Pollard will never forget this match for the rest of his life as his wicket off the last ball before the rain fell helped South Africa secure themselves a semi-final spot, while the men from the Caribbean fell agonisingly short of advancing to the next stage.