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New Zealand batsmen Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor were not daunted by the prospect of chasing 303 in the third ODI in Southampton as they both scored centuries to lead the Black Caps to a three-wicket win over England.
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New Zealand batsmen Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor were not daunted by the prospect of chasing 303 in the third ODI in Southampton as they both scored centuries to lead the Black Caps to a three-wicket win over England.
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New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman Luke Ronchi scored 88 and opener Tom Lathan made 84 to help their side recover from a poor start against England on a rain-affected first day at Headingley.
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England ripped through the West Indies’ top and middle order to put themselves in a commanding position at the end of the first day of the second Test in Grenada.
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England have begun their push to take a 1-0 lead in the Test series after batsman Gary Ballance scored 122.
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New Zealand all-rounder Grant Elliott smashed an unbeaten 84 to not only beat South Africa by four wickets, but also lead the Black Caps to their first World Cup final.
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Australia stand-in captain Steven Smith scored a superb century to not only help his side beat England by three wickets, but also secure a spot in the final of the ODI tri-series.
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West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite and all-rounder Marlon Samuels scored 65 and 60 respectively to keep their side alive against South Africa on the third day of the second Test in Port Elizabeth.
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Australia stand-in captain Steven Smith scored a career-best 192 to leave India reeling at the end of the second day of the third Test in Melbourne.
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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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Sri Lanka opening batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan scored a dazzling century and took three wickets to help his side flatten England by 87 runs in the seventh ODI in Colombo.