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Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell scored 95 and took four wickets to help his side demolish England by 112 runs in the ODI tri-series final in Perth
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Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell scored 95 and took four wickets to help his side demolish England by 112 runs in the ODI tri-series final in Perth
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South Africa produced a spectacular all-round performance to not only crush the West Indies by nine wickets, but take an unassailable 3-0 lead as well.
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, batsman Ross Taylor and pace bowler Matt Henry all performed spectacularly to help their side take down Pakistan by 68 runs in the series decider in Abu Dhabi.
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Pakistan all-rounders Haris Sohail and Shahid Afridi scored 85 and 61 respectively to help their side beat New Zealand by three wickets in the first ODI in Dubai.
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Following their seven-wicket defeat the other day, New Zealand came roaring back to not only beat Pakistan by 17 runs, but also end the series as a 1-1 draw.
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Sri Lanka’s batting duo of Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara both scored half-centuries to crush England by eight wickets in Colombo.
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Bangladesh all-rounder Mahmudullah scored a career-best 82 and wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim made 77 to help their side beat Zimbabwe by 21 runs in the fourth ODI in Mirpur.
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South Africa opening batsman Hashim Amla scored a sensational century to not only lead his side to a 72-run win over New Zealand in Mount Maunganui, but also give them an unassailable 2-0 lead.
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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.