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Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed was left with a wry smile on his face after his five-year-old son, Abdullah, clean bowled him with an absolute jaffa.
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Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed was left with a wry smile on his face after his five-year-old son, Abdullah, clean bowled him with an absolute jaffa.
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Iconic Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar took a trip “down memory lane” when he recalled dismissing legendary South Africa batsman AB de Villiers.
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Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Rashid Latif said pace bowler Mohammad Asif was a magician with the ball.
Mohammad Asif: “The batsman was a lefty and he let my first two balls go, which were out-swingers, and then he left the third one as well – but his stumps went flying, because this one came in, and I looked at Wasim and saw the amazement on his face”
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Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif shared a story of him bowling that left legendary left-arm seamer Wasim Akram with “amazement on his face”.
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Gemini Arabians captain Virender Sehwag and wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara both made half-centuries to help their side beat the Capricorn Commanders by 10 runs.
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Virgo Super Kings skipper Graeme Smith led by example as he hammered a magnificent 57 to lead his side to a five-run win over the Libra Legends.
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Jos Buttler smashed a breathtaking century as England defeated South Africa by 39 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the first ODI in Bloemfontein.
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New Zealand opening batsman Martin Guptill’s impressive form with the bat continued during the first ODI against Australia in Auckland as he smashed an entertaining 90 to lead his side to a 159-run win.
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Suresh Raina kept his cool under pressure and struck a boundary off the last ball of the match to carry India to a seven-wicket win over Australia in Sydney.
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Henry Nicholls scored a brilliant 82 as New Zealand crushed Pakistan by 70 runs in the first ODI in Wellington.