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India found themselves with the upper hand at the end of the third day of the second Test in Colombo even though Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews made 102.
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India found themselves with the upper hand at the end of the third day of the second Test in Colombo even though Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews made 102.
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Australia opener David Warner scored a stunning century to not only hand his side a three-wicket win over England, but a bonus point as well.
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South Africa were set a target of 124 to win after the West Indies’ middle and lower order collapsed on the fourth day of the third Test in Cape Town.
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Adelaide Strikers batsman Travis Head smashed a spectacular half-century to help his side cruise past the Brisbane Heat by five wickets.
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Sri Lanka opener Dimuth Karunaratne scored a career-best 152 to keep New Zealand at bay on the third day of the first Test in Christchurch.
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Australia stand-in captain Steven Smith scored an unbeaten 65 and debutant Josh Hazlewood picked up a five-wicket haul to help the Baggy Greens fight back against India on the second day of the second Test in Brisbane.
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Australia opener David Warner scored a sensational century to leave India battered and bruised at the end of the first day of the first Test in Adelaide.
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England wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler and all-rounder Moeen Ali both hammered half-centuries to help their side beat Sri Lanka by five wickets via the Duckworth-Lewis method in Hambantota.
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Pakistan opener Mohammad Hafeez punished New Zealand on the first day of the third Test in Sharjah with an unbeaten knock of 178.
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Fans in the city of Hamilton left Seddon Park in utter disappointment as heavy rain forced match officials to call off the third ODI between New Zealand and South Africa midway through the Proteas’ innings.