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Brisbane Heat captain Chris Lynn led by example as he smashed a magnificent 75 to lead his side to a six-wicket win over the Sydney Thunder, which marked the Heat’s first win of their Big Bash League (BBL) campaign.
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Brisbane Heat captain Chris Lynn led by example as he smashed a magnificent 75 to lead his side to a six-wicket win over the Sydney Thunder, which marked the Heat’s first win of their Big Bash League (BBL) campaign.
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Hobart Hurricanes pace bowler Shaun Tait took three wickets and batsman George Bailey smashed an unbeaten 56 to lead their side to an 11-run win over the Sydney Thunder.
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Controversial circumstances not only saw Zimbabwe clinch a five-run victory via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the second ODI against Pakistan, but also led to them levelling the series at 1-1.
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South Africa captain AB de Villiers led by example during the third and final ODI in Durban as he smashed a quickfire 64 to lead his side to a 62-run win.
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It was not a day to remember for Australia as England pace bowler Stuart Broad ripped through their batting line-up with a career-best eight wickets before batsman Joe Root rubbed salt in the wound by scoring an unbeaten 124.
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India opener Murali Vijay and captain Ajinkya Rahane scored 72 and 63 respectively to not only lead their side to a 62-run win over Zimbabwe, but give them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series as well.
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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez scored 224 to put his side in a commanding position over Bangladesh on the third day of the first Test in Khulna.
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Sri Lanka opener Lahiru Thirimanne and wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara both scored centuries to help their side manhandle England and win by nine wickets in Wellington.
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Afghanistan made history by winning their first World Cup match when they broke Scotland’s heart in a thrilling one-wicket win in Dunedin.
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Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan and wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim both scored half-centuries to spoil Afghanistan’s World Cup debut.