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The Sydney Thunder’s opening duo of Jacques Kallis and Michael Hussey smashed 97 and 96 respectively to pulverise the Brisbane Heat by 56 runs at Stadium Australia.
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The Sydney Thunder’s opening duo of Jacques Kallis and Michael Hussey smashed 97 and 96 respectively to pulverise the Brisbane Heat by 56 runs at Stadium Australia.
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An all-round performance by Sri Lanka saw them not only cruise past England by six wickets in the fourth ODI in Colombo, but also take a 3-1 lead in the seven-match series.
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Bangladesh left-arm spinner Taijul Islam sliced through Zimbabwe’s batting line-up with eight wickets as his side escaped with a three-wicket win on the third day of the first Test in Mirpur.
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India managed to tie up the series at 1-1 after the West Indies self-destructed and subsequently lost the second ODI by 48 runs in Delhi.
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Perera scored his maiden ODI century
Sri Lanka opening batsman Kusal Perera smashed his maiden century to help his side complete their 3-0 whitewashing of Bangladesh in the third ODI in Mirpur.
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Silva celebrates after scoring his first Test century
Sri Lanka opening batsman Kaushal Silva flattened Bangladesh with his maiden Test century on the second day of the first Test in Mirpur.
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Guptill scored his fifth ODI century, while Jadeja proved to be India’s saviour with an unbeaten 66
India now have a chance to end the ongoing ODI series 2-2 following their dramatic tie against New Zealand in the third ODI in Auckland.
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Sangakkara scored a sparkling half-century, while Ajmal took two wickets late in the day
Sri Lanka and Pakistan remain deadlocked after a hard-fought first day in Sharjah, which saw Kumar Sangakkara score a half-century and spinner Saeed Ajmal return to form by nabbing two late wickets.
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Tahir’s four-for gave South Africa a 2-1 lead in the five-match series
South Africa spinner Imran Tahir absolutely ripped through Pakistan’s batting line-up with his four-wicket haul to hand the Proteas a convincing 68-run win in the third ODI in Abu Dhabi and a 2-1 lead in the series.
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Faulkner smashed 30 runs off an Ishant Sharma over to turn the tables on India
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s brilliant century counted for nothing at all as Australia batsman Adam Voges and all-rounder James Faulkner inspired the baggy greens to a sensational comeback in the third ODI in Mohali.