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Despite making the highest score by an Indian batsman in a Twenty20 International, Rohit Sharma’s efforts went in vain thanks to South Africa all-rounder Jean Paul (JP) Duminy’s magnificent knock of 68 not out.
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Despite making the highest score by an Indian batsman in a Twenty20 International, Rohit Sharma’s efforts went in vain thanks to South Africa all-rounder Jean Paul (JP) Duminy’s magnificent knock of 68 not out.
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Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath stole the spotlight on the fourth day of the first Test in Galle as he ripped through India’s batting line-up with seven wickets to carry his side to an astonishing 63-run win.
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With the first Test between Bangladesh and South Africa poised for an entertaining finish at the end of the third day, the match ended in disappointing fashion as the fourth and fifth day was washed out due to persistent rain.
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After two days on the defensive, South Africa finally launched their counter-attack on the third day of the first Test in Chittagong as they chipped away at the lead Bangladesh had built.
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St Lucia Zouks opener Johnson Charles smashed 47 runs to lead his side to a nail-biting two-run win via the Duckworth-Lewis method over the Guyana Amazon Warriors.
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Joe Root’s brilliant form with the bat continued as he smashed a magnificent 68 to help England register a 56-run win over New Zealand in the one-off Twenty20 International in Manchester.
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England hit the jackpot when they picked Jonathan Bairstow as a replacement for the injured Jos Buttler as he smashed an unbeaten 83 to lead his side to a three-wicket win via the Duckworth-Lewis method in the fifth and final ODI in Durham.
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Australia have drawn first blood in the five-match ODI series after they beat South Africa by 32 runs in the first ODI in Perth.
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England all-rounder Chris Woakes has revealed that the national team were “under a bit of pressure to bowl” India out after they decided to bowl first on a batsman-friendly pitch.

Sangakkara became only the fourth player in history to score seven consecutive half-centuries in Tests
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Following their impressive counter-attack on the third day of the second Test at Headingley, which was led by half-centuries from Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene, Sri Lanka have now made it anyone’s game heading into the final two days.