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Bangladesh opener Soumya Sarkar and batsman Sabbir Rahman both made 43 runs to help their side cruise to a 42-run win over Zimbabwe in the second Twenty20 International in Khulna.
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Bangladesh opener Soumya Sarkar and batsman Sabbir Rahman both made 43 runs to help their side cruise to a 42-run win over Zimbabwe in the second Twenty20 International in Khulna.
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England secured a slight advantage on the first day of the third Test in Johannesburg as a result of South Africa’s batsmen failing to convert their starts into bigger scores.
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Sri Lanka only need to score 153 runs to level the Test series after pace bowler Dhammika Prasad ripped through Pakistan’s batting line-up with a four-wicket haul on the fourth day of the second Test in Colombo.
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Pakistan opener Ahmed Shehzad and batsman Azhar Ali both scored half-centuries to help their side launch a brilliant comeback against Sri Lanka on the third day of the second Test in Colombo.
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Melbourne Renegades all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan took four wickets to help his side crush the Brisbane Heat by five wickets.
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South Africa ensured that they stayed atop the Test team rankings by crushing the West Indies by eight wickets on the fifth day of the third Test in Cape Town.
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Pakistan completed their 2-0 whitewash of Australia after thrashing the Baggy Greens by 356 runs, which is their biggest win over any team in terms of a runs margin, on the fifth day of the second Test in Abu Dhabi.

During his innings, ul-Haq scored the fastest half-century in Test history and equalled the record for the quickest century as well
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Australia were left chasing a mammoth target of 603 to win after Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq equalled Sir Viv Richards’ record for the fastest Test century.
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Pakistan took control on the third day of the first Test in Dubai despite a century from Australia opening batsman David Warner.
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West Indies all-rounder Marlon Samuels scored a career-best 126 and took two wickets to help his side crush India by 124 runs in the first ODI in Kochi.