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Andre McCarthy smashed a game-winning 61 to lead the Jamaica Tallwahs to a five-wicket win over the St Lucia Stars and into third place on the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) standings.
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Andre McCarthy smashed a game-winning 61 to lead the Jamaica Tallwahs to a five-wicket win over the St Lucia Stars and into third place on the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) standings.
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England all-rounder Moeen Ali took a five-wicket haul to not only hand his side a 177-run win over South Africa at Old Trafford, but also lead them to a 3-1 series win.
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Joe Root did not disappoint in his first Test as captain as he scored a breathtaking 184 not out to put England in a strong position against South Africa at the end of the first day at Lord’s.
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Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer led by example as he took five wickets to guide his side to a six-wicket win over Scotland in the second ODI in Edinburgh.
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India opener Rohit Sharma blasted an unbeaten 123 to not only lead his side to a nine-wicket win over Bangladesh at Edgbaston, but also help them progress to the Champions Trophy final.
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Pakistan’s hopes of reaching the Champions Trophy semi-finals seemed to be fading when they were reduced to 162/7, but captain Sarfraz Ahmed ensured that didn’t happen as he clubbed an unbeaten 61 help his side defeat Sri Lanka by three wickets.
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England captain Eoin Morgan has heaped praise on all-rounder Ben Stokes following his superb performance in their Champions Trophy match against Australia on Saturday.
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A brilliant all-round performance from England saw them demolish New Zealand by 87 runs in Cardiff and book their spot in the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy.
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Captain Eoin Morgan belted a brilliant 107 and all-rounder Moeen Ali smashed an unbeaten 77 and took two wickets as England crushed South Africa by 72 runs at Headingley.
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New Zealand all-rounder James Neesham smashed a quickfire 52 and took two wickets to lead his side to a four-wicket win over Bangladesh in Dublin.