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Australia levelled the ongoing Ashes series in emphatic fashion as they battered England by 405 runs at Lord’s.
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Australia levelled the ongoing Ashes series in emphatic fashion as they battered England by 405 runs at Lord’s.
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Bangladesh opener Soumya Sarkar smashed a quickfire 90, while his opening partner Tamim Iqbal made an unbeaten 61 to not only lead their side to a convincing nine-wicket win via the Duckworth-Lewis method, but also help them clinch the series 2-1.
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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.
Rahman became only the second bowler after Zimbabwe’s Brian Vitori to take five-wicket hauls in his first two ODIs
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Bangladesh pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman was the star of the show once again as he sliced through India’s batting line-up to help his side win their first ever bilateral series against India.
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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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After losing the last two ODIs and facing the threat of giving up an unassailable 3-1 lead, England were all business during the fourth ODI in Nottingham as they chased down their highest total in ODI history to batter New Zealand by seven wickets.
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New Zealand spinner Mark Craig and batsman Kane Williamson picked up three wickets apiece to not only help the Black Caps crush England by 199 runs at Headingley, but also ensure that the Test series ended as a 1-1 draw.
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Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik marked his comeback to ODI cricket with a magnificent knock of 112 to lead his side to a 41-run win over Zimbabwe in the first ODI in Lahore.
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Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan and batsman Sabbir Rahman both made half-centuries to help their side crush Pakistan by seven wickets in the one-off Twenty20 International in Mirpur.
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Bangladesh opener Soumya Sarkar smashed a career-best 127 not out to help his side whitewash Pakistan 3-0 in Mirpur.