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New Zealand wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi and batsman Grant Elliott broke the record for the highest sixth-wicket partnership in ODI history as the Blackcaps flattened Sri Lanka by 108 runs in the fifth ODI in Dunedin.
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New Zealand wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi and batsman Grant Elliott broke the record for the highest sixth-wicket partnership in ODI history as the Blackcaps flattened Sri Lanka by 108 runs in the fifth ODI in Dunedin.
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New Zealand continued to torment Pakistan on the third day of the third Test in Sharjah as captain Brendon McCullum scored a magnificent 202 and batsman Kane Williamson made a career-best 192.
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Pakistan batsman Younis Khan and captain Misbah-ul-Haq both made centuries to help their side achieve a mammoth first innings total of 566 against New Zealand on the second day of the first Test in Abu Dhabi.
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Pakistan’s opening pair of Ahmed Shehzad and Mohammad Hafeez scored 126 not out and 96 respectively to dominate New Zealand on the first day of the first Test in Abu Dhabi.
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The Chennai Super Kings obliterated the Kolkata Knight Riders by eight wickets in Bangalore to be crowned Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20) champions.
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Chennai Super Kings batsman Suresh Raina smashed a scintillating 90 to help his side demolish the Sunfoil Dolphins by 54 runs in Bangalore.
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South Africa pace maestro Dale Steyn picked up four wickets and batsman Faf du Plessis scored a spectacular 96 to help the Proteas beat Australia by six wickets in the ODI tri-series final in Harare.
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India batsman Suresh Raina scored a superb century and took one wicket as well to help his side demolish England by 133 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in a rain-affected showdown in Cardiff.
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India debutant Stuart Binny and pace bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar both scored half-centuries to ensure the first Test against England in Nottingham ended as a draw.
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India secured themselves a lead of 128 runs at the end of the fourth day of the first Test in Nottingham following England batsman Joe Root and James Anderson’s historic partnership.