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Johan Botha hammered an unbeaten 42 and took one wicket to lead the Leo Lions past the Capricorn Commanders by 26 runs in Dubai.
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Johan Botha hammered an unbeaten 42 and took one wicket to lead the Leo Lions past the Capricorn Commanders by 26 runs in Dubai.
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Following a thrilling conclusion to the ODI series, Afghanistan were involved in another nail-biter as they skirted past Zimbabwe by five runs in the first Twenty20 International in Sharjah.
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India opener Shikhar Dhawan has been ruled out for the remainder of the ongoing Test series against Sri Lanka after sustaining a hairline fracture to his right hand.
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Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath stole the spotlight on the fourth day of the first Test in Galle as he ripped through India’s batting line-up with seven wickets to carry his side to an astonishing 63-run win.
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New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor smashed an unbeaten 119 to not only help the Black Caps defeat England by 13 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the second ODI at The Oval, but also level the series at 1-1.
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The West Indies found themselves in deep trouble after Australia batsman Steven Smith made a career-best 199 on the second day of the second Test in Jamaica.
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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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West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell smashed an unbeaten 64 to lead his side to a stunning one-wicket win over South Africa in the fourth ODI in Port Elizabeth.
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New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson and captain Brendon McCullum both scored half-centuries to help their side beat Sri Lanka by three wickets in the first ODI in Christchurch.
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Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Johnson took four wickets and opener Chris Rogers scored 55 to not only beat India by four wickets on the fourth day of the second Test in Brisbane, but also hand their side a 2-0 lead in the series.