
Pakistan celebrate after winning the Champions Trophy
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Pakistan made history on Sunday as they annihilated defending champions India by 180 runs at The Oval to win the Champions Trophy for the first time.

Pakistan celebrate after winning the Champions Trophy
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Pakistan made history on Sunday as they annihilated defending champions India by 180 runs at The Oval to win the Champions Trophy for the first time.
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Australia pace bowler James Pattinson finished with a five-wicket haul as the Baggy Greens annihilated the West Indies by an innings and 212 runs.
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New Zealand pace bowler Tim Southee took a career-best seven wickets and captain Brendon McCullum scored the fastest half-century in World Cup history as the Blackcaps annihilated England by eight wickets in Wellington.
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Jamaica Tallawahs captain Chris Gayle single-handedly annihilated the St Lucia Zouks with his maiden Caribbean Premier League (CPL) century.
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“I think you can still be as intimidating with the white ball so it doesn’t change a thing for me”
Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Johnson has announced that he is going to be just as ruthless and lethal during the ongoing ODI series against England.
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Anderson smashed the fastest century in ODI history
New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson annihilated the West Indies during the third ODI in Queenstown as he smashed the fastest century in ODI history.
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“We’re going to have to put in another big performance to make sure we go 2-0 up”
South Africa all-rounder Jean Paul (JP) Duminy has announced that “it will be stupid of us to write” off India after they were absolutely annihilated by 141 runs in the first ODI in Johannesburg.
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De Kock hammered a career-best 135
After a war of words between India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and South Africa skipper AB de Villiers, it was the Proteas who emerged triumphant in the first ODI in Johannesburg as they absolutely annihilated the Indians, beating them by a massive margin of 141 runs.