Image courtesy of: Zimbio
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell scored 95 and took four wickets to help his side demolish England by 112 runs in the ODI tri-series final in Perth
Image courtesy of: Zimbio
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell scored 95 and took four wickets to help his side demolish England by 112 runs in the ODI tri-series final in Perth
Image courtesy of: ESPNcricinfo
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.
Image courtesy of: ESPNcricinfo
South Africa stand-in captain Hashim Amla and batsman Rilee Rossouw both scored centuries to help their side breeze past the West Indies by 131 runs in the fifth ODI in Centurion.
Image courtesy of: ESPNcricinfo
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum smashed the fastest 150 in Test history to put his side in charge against Sri Lanka on the first day of the first Test in Christchurch.
Image courtesy of: ESPNcricinfo
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.
Image courtesy of: ESPNcricinfo
Veteran West Indies batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul scored an unbeaten 63 to help his side extend their lead to 427 at the end of the third day of the second Test against Bangladesh in St Lucia.
Image courtesy of: ESPNcricinfo
South Africa captain AB de Villiers and batsman Faf du Plessis both smashed sensational centuries to make easy work of Australia’s mammoth score of 327 in Harare.
Image courtesy of: ESPNcricinfo
Thirimanne’s heroics helped Sri Lanka win the Asia Cup
Sri Lanka opening batsman Lahiru Thirimanne smashed a splendid century to help his side be crowned Asia Cup champions following their five-wicket win over Pakistan in Mirpur.
Image courtesy of: ESPNcricinfo
Parry was named Man of the Match for taking three wickets on debut
England’s bowling attack was the team’s saving grace as they ripped through the West Indies’s batting line-up to level the series in a hard-fought three-wicket win in Antigua.
Image courtesy of: ESPNcricinfo
Shami’s bowling figures were the best by an Indian pace bowler on debut since 1932
India pace bowler Mohammed Shami took four wickets on his Test debut as the West Indies were skittled out for a disappointing 234 on the first day of the first Test in Kolkata.