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Sri Lanka and Pakistan have both been forced to reshuffle their squads ahead of the third and final Test in Pallekele.
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Sri Lanka and Pakistan have both been forced to reshuffle their squads ahead of the third and final Test in Pallekele.
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England still managed to keep hold of their advantage over the West Indies despite Jermaine Blackwood’s magnificent unbeaten knock of 112.
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Thousands of fans at Hagley Park in Christchurch were left in awe following a breathtaking opening ceremony to launch the start of the 2015 World Cup.
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“The IPL has also given me a lot of confidence knowing that I could perform on the big stage when you play against international players, in big crowds and pressure games”
After being included in India’s Asia Cup and World Twenty20 squad, all-rounder Stuart Binny has announced that he is determined to represent his country in more matches.
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“It would be nice to get back in to that opening spot”
Troubled New Zealand opening batsman Jesse Ryder has announced that he is looking to make his limited overs return when the Black Caps take on the West Indies in five ODIs and two Twenty20 Internationals.
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South Africa crushed Pakistan to take a 1-0 lead in the series
Fresh off their 4-1 win in the ODI series, South Africa kept their scintillating run of form alive as they cruised past a lacklustre Pakistan side by nine wickets in the first Twenty2o International in Dubai.
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Cook effectively crushed New Zealand’s hopes of making it to the semi-finals
England found themselves within touching distance of the semi-finals after captain Alastair Cook’s blistering innings of 64 pretty much knocked New Zealand out of the running, despite a lone effort by Kane Williamson.
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Dhawan’s century stole the limelight once again
Jeetega bhai jeetega, Shikhar Dhawan jeetega would have been the chant of all the Indian fans in the crowd at The Oval in London after the opener scored yet another masterclass century to book India a place in the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy.