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Australia stand-in captain Steven Smith scored yet another century to give his side a slight advantage over India on the third day of the second Test in Brisbane.
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Australia stand-in captain Steven Smith scored yet another century to give his side a slight advantage over India on the third day of the second Test in Brisbane.
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Australia all-rounder Steve Smith scored a sensational century to not only lead his side to a three-wicket win over South Africa in the fourth ODI in Melbourne, but also give them an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series.
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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.
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The Rajasthan Royals walked away with an unorthodox victory against the Kolkata Knight Riders in Abu Dhabi after a Super Over was not enough to separate both sides.
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Root and Buttler helped England earn a hard-fought 2-1 series win
England batsman Joe Root smashed a stunning century and wicketkeeper Jos Buttler walloped a breathtaking 99 to lead their side to a 25-run win over the West Indies in the third and final ODI in Antigua.
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Steyn demolished India’s batting line-up with a six-wicket haul
South Africa pace bowler Dale Steyn ripped through India’s batting line-up with a six-wicket haul to give the Proteas the upper hand heading into day three.
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Perera helped Sri Lanka retain their number one ranking
Sri Lanka opening batsman Kusal Perera demolished Pakistan with an entertaining innings of 84 as the Lankan Lions cruised to a 24-run win in the second and final Twenty20 International in Dubai to end the series as a 1-1 tie.
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Gazi’s century gave Bangladesh a 32-run lead
Bangladesh spinner Sohag Gazi registered his maiden Test century and gave his side a 32-run lead before the rain came and interrupted New Zealand’s second innings on the fourth day of the first Test in Chittagong.
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Masakadza was Zimbabwe’s knight in shining armour
Zimbabwe opening batsman Hamilton Masakadza played a hero’s innings as he led his side to an astonishing seven-wicket win over Pakistan in the first ODI at Harare Sports Club.
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Bravo was all smiles as his side progressed to the semi-finals
West Indies Twenty20 and Test captain Darren Sammy was absolutely gutted after his side, the St Lucia Zouks, were knocked out of the inaugural edition of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) by the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel.