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Mahela Jayawardene, Tim Ludeman and Travis Head all made half-centuries as the Adelaide Strikers demolished the Brisbane Heat by eight wickets.
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Mahela Jayawardene, Tim Ludeman and Travis Head all made half-centuries as the Adelaide Strikers demolished the Brisbane Heat by eight wickets.
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England batsman Joe Root scored an unbeaten 60 to put his side in a dominant position against South Africa on the third day of the first Test in Durban.
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New Zealand claimed three wickets late in the day to gain the upper hand over Sri Lanka on the first day of the second Test in Hamilton.
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England batsman James Taylor scored an unbeaten 74 to keep his side in total control against Pakistan on the second day of the third Test in Sharjah.
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After losing the last two ODIs and facing the threat of giving up an unassailable 3-1 lead, England were all business during the fourth ODI in Nottingham as they chased down their highest total in ODI history to batter New Zealand by seven wickets.
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New Zealand all-rounder Grant Elliott smashed an unbeaten 84 to not only beat South Africa by four wickets, but also lead the Black Caps to their first World Cup final.
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A superb all-round performance by Ireland saw then stun the West Indies by four wickets at the Saxton Oval in Nelson.
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New Zealand all-rounder Grant Elliott scored an unbeaten 64 and took three wickets to help the Blackcaps flatten Pakistan by seven wickets in the first ODI in Wellington.
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Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara scored a sensational century to lead his side to a 34-run win over New Zealand in the seventh ODI in Wellington.
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India captain Virat Kohli and opener Lokesh Rahul both scored centuries to keep Australia at bay on the third day of the fourth Test in Sydney.