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St Kitts and Nevis Patriots captain Chris Gayle led by example as he struck an unbeaten 66 to lead his side to a nail-biting four-run win over the Guyana Amazon Warriors in Lauderhill, Florida.
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St Kitts and Nevis Patriots captain Chris Gayle led by example as he struck an unbeaten 66 to lead his side to a nail-biting four-run win over the Guyana Amazon Warriors in Lauderhill, Florida.

Taylor celebrates after scoring his 17th ODI century
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Ross Taylor made his 17th ODI hundred, the most by a New Zealand batsman, to guide his side to a narrow six-run win over South Africa in the second ODI in Christchurch. Continue reading

Chatara finished with figures of 3-30 off his 10 overs
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Zimbabwe defended a score of 129 in the third ODI against Afghanistan in Harare to keep themselves alive in the five-match series. Continue reading
The Royal Challengers Bangalore completely choked during their match against the Kolkata Knight Riders in Sharjah as they were in a prime position to win the game comfortably before things started to go horribly wrong, which ultimately led to the Knight Riders walking away with a narrow two-run victory.
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Afridi is over the moon after smashing the winning runs
Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi walloped a huge six off the third ball of the final over to lead his side to a heart-racing one-wicket win over India in Mirpur.
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Sammy’s blistering knock helped the West Indies level the series
West Indies all-rounder Darren Sammy’s trailblazing innings of 63 guided his side to a two-wicket win over India in the second ODI in Visakhapatnam.
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De Kock smashed a quickfire 43
The rain Gods must have been on South Africa’s side during the first ODI in Johannesburg as the Proteas escaped with a narrow four-run win over Pakistan via the Duckworth-Lewis method to take a 1-0 lead in the series.
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Hussey acknowledged that Australia are still going through a transition phase
Retired Australia batsman Michael Hussey has conceded that it does hurt to watch the national team get battered and pulverised by England in the Ashes as he remembered how Australia used to dish out the same punishment back in the good old days.
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Haddin knew he had edged the delivery from Anderson
While most captains and players are in favour of the Decision Review System (DRS), except for India of course, Australia vice-captain Brad Haddin has a very different outlook when it comes to the use of technology during matches, whereby he believes only umpires should have the power to ask for the DRS to be used.
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Clarke’s back injury could be Smith’s ticket to restarting his Test career
Australia all-rounder Steven Smith has found himself playing with the big boys once again after being called up as Test captain Michael Clarke’s reserve as he continues to nurse his chronic back problems.