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Australia’s bowlers proved too much for India’s batsmen to handle as they led their side to a comprehensive 146-run win on the final day in Perth, which leveled the four-Test series at 1-1.
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Australia’s bowlers proved too much for India’s batsmen to handle as they led their side to a comprehensive 146-run win on the final day in Perth, which leveled the four-Test series at 1-1.
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Australia put up an incredible fight on the final day in Adelaide, but their efforts could not get them over the finish line as India escaped with a 31-run win.
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New Zealand secured their first away series win over Pakistan in Test cricket since 1969 after crushing them by 123 runs on the final day in Abu Dhabi.
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England spinner Jack Leach completed his maiden five-wicket haul to not only lead his side to a 57-run win over Sri Lanka on the final day in Kandy, but also hand them an unassailable 2-0 series lead.
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Mehidy Hasan Miraz ripped through Zimbabwe’s batting line-up with a five-wicket haul to not only lead Bangladesh to a 218-run win in Dhaka, but ensure the series ended as a 1-1 draw.
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Usman Khawaja struck a superb 141 and captain Tim Paine scored an unbeaten 61 as Australia held off Pakistan to secure a nail-biting draw on the fifth day of the first Test in Dubai.
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India needed just 17 balls to take the one wicket they needed to annihilate England by 203 runs and reduce the series deficit to 2-1.
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Sri Lanka’s hopes of levelling the series 1-1 on the final day in St Lucia were dashed by West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite’s unbeaten 59 and inclement weather.
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Roston Chase is usually known for his batting, but the part-time off-spinner took a four-wicket haul to lead the West Indies to a 226-run win over Sri Lanka on the fifth day of the first Test in Trinidad.
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Ireland put up a valiant fight on the final day of their Test debut in Dublin, but Pakistan debutant Imam-ul-Haq’s mature knock of 74 not out helped his side triumph by five wickets.