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England secured a slight advantage on the first day of the third Test in Johannesburg as a result of South Africa’s batsmen failing to convert their starts into bigger scores.
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England secured a slight advantage on the first day of the third Test in Johannesburg as a result of South Africa’s batsmen failing to convert their starts into bigger scores.
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England all-rounder Ben Stokes smashed the second-fastest double century in Test history and Jonny Bairstow scored a career-best 150 not out as the tourists made South Africa suffer on the second day of the third Test in Cape Town.
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New Zealand opener Martin Guptill smashed 79 and captain Brendon McCullum hammered 55 to lead their side to a convincing seven-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the first ODI in Christchurch.
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Australia pace bowler Nathan Coulter-Nile is unlikely to feature in the Boxing Day Test against the West Indies after he dislocated his shoulder while playing for the Perth Scorchers.
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Australia’s left-arm pace duo of Mitchell Starc and Mitchell Johnson took two wickets apiece to leave New Zealand reeling at 157/5 at the end of the second day of the first Test in Brisbane.
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England captain Alastair Cook continued to lead the charge against Pakistan as he scored his third double century and broke the record for the longest innings by an English batsman on the fourth day of the first Test in Abu Dhabi.
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India opener Murali Vijay and captain Ajinkya Rahane scored 72 and 63 respectively to not only lead their side to a 62-run win over Zimbabwe, but give them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series as well.
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Bangladesh debutant Mustafizur Rahman had a debut to remember as he not only claimed a five-wicket haul, but helped his side shock India by 79 runs in Mirpur.
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New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor smashed an unbeaten 119 to not only help the Black Caps defeat England by 13 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the second ODI at The Oval, but also level the series at 1-1.
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England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler and batsman Joe Root both hammered quickfire centuries to demolish New Zealand by 210 runs in the first ODI at Edgbaston.