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England were left reeling at the end of the second day of the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval as they lost eight wickets in almost no time at all after Australia batsman Steven Smith scored 143.
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England were left reeling at the end of the second day of the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval as they lost eight wickets in almost no time at all after Australia batsman Steven Smith scored 143.
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England pace bowler Steven Finn picked up his fifth five-wicket haul to leave England teetering on the edge of going 2-1 up in the Ashes.
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Barbados Tridents pace bowler Jason Holder smashed an entertaining 30 and captain Kieron Pollard claimed four wickets to help their side beat the Guyana Amazon Warriors by 14 runs.
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Darren Bravo hammered an unbeaten 80, while to brother Dwayne took three wickets to lead the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel to a convincing 72-run win over the Barbados Tridents.
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Bangladesh had a day to remember as they produced a stunning all-round performance to not only stun South Africa by seven wickets, but also book their spot in the 2017 Champions Trophy.
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Guyana Amazon Warriors batsman Brad Hodge walloped an unbeaten 65 and pace bowler Ronsford Beaton claimed four wickets to help their side demolish the Jamaica Tallawahs by 84 runs.
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Jamaica Tallawahs captain Chris Gayle scored the first century of the 2015 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) to demolish the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel by 50 runs.
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St Kitts and Nevis Patriots opener Evin Lewis smashed 82 and left-arm spinner Tabraiz Shamsi took four wickets to lead their side to a 119-run win over the Jamaica Tallawahs.
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Australia’s bowling attack worked as a cohesive unit to slice through the West Indies’ batting line-up to ensure the Baggy Greens won the second Test in Jamaica by 277 runs and clinched the series 2-0.
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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.