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New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson scored a superb century to not only help his side beat Sri Lanka by four wickets, but also give them a 2-1 lead in the series.
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New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson scored a superb century to not only help his side beat Sri Lanka by four wickets, but also give them a 2-1 lead in the series.
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Australia stand-in captain Steven Smith and batsman Joe Burns both made quickfire half-centuries to hand their side a 348-run lead over India on the fourth day of the fourth Test in Sydney.
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Australia opener Chris Rogers and batsman Shaun Marsh both made half-centuries to give their side a 326-run lead over India heading into the final day of the third Test in Melbourne.
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Adelaide Strikers wicketkeeper-batsman Tim Ludeman started the 2014-15 Big Bash League (BBL) with a bang as he scored the fastest half-century in the tournament’s history to help his side cruise past the Melbourne Stars by eight wickets.
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Sri Lanka opening batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan scored a dazzling century and took three wickets to help his side flatten England by 87 runs in the seventh ODI in Colombo.
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Bangladesh all-rounder Mahmudullah scored a career-best 82 and wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim made 77 to help their side beat Zimbabwe by 21 runs in the fourth ODI in Mirpur.
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Bangladesh’s opening pair of Anamul Haque and Tamim Iqbal scored 80 and 76 respectively to help their side crush Zimbabwe by 68 runs in the second ODI in Chittagong.
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Despite Tom Latham scoring his maiden Test century, New Zealand continued to struggle against Pakistan on the third day of the first Test in Abu Dhabi.
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Despite a four-wicket haul from Zimbabwe off-spinner Malcolm Waller, Bangladesh all-rounder Mahmudullah scored an unbeaten 63 to stretch his side’s lead to 266 at the end of the fourth day of the second Test in Khulna.
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Pakistan spinner Zulfiqar Babar registered his maiden five-wicket haul to help his side demolish Australia by 221 runs on the fifth day of the first Test in Dubai.