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Pakistan emerged on top after the first day of the first Test against England in Abu Dhabi thanks to all-rounder Shoaib Malik’s unbeaten knock of 124.
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Pakistan emerged on top after the first day of the first Test against England in Abu Dhabi thanks to all-rounder Shoaib Malik’s unbeaten knock of 124.
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England all-rounder Ben Stokes and pace bowler Stuart Broad took three wickets apiece to help their side register a memorable 124-run win over New Zealand on the final day of the first Test at Lord’s.
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West Indies opener Chris Gayle and all-rounder Marlon Samuels shattered numerous records during their side’s 73-run win over Zimbabwe in Canberra via the Duckworth-Lewis method.
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The West Indies lost two quick wickets following South Africa batsman AB de Villiers’ century on the third day of the third Test in Cape Town.
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, batsman Ross Taylor and pace bowler Matt Henry all performed spectacularly to help their side take down Pakistan by 68 runs in the series decider in Abu Dhabi.
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Hawk-Eye officials have admitted that an error was made when Pakistan opener Shan Masood was given out lbw during the second Test against New Zealand in Dubai.
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A stunning bowling display by New Zealand saw them not only demolish Pakistan by an innings and 80 runs on the fourth day of the third Test in Sharjah, but also end the series as a 1-1 draw.
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Despite Tom Latham scoring his maiden Test century, New Zealand continued to struggle against Pakistan on the third day of the first Test in Abu Dhabi.
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Pakistan’s batting duo of Shoaib Maqsood and Fawad Alam both scored half-centuries as they rescued their side from a precarious position and guided them to an incredible four-wicket win over Sri Lanka via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the first ODI in Hambantota.
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Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath sliced through Pakistan’s batting line-up once again to leave them in absolute tatters during their chase of 271 on the fourth day of the second Test in Colombo.