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Australia found themselves on top on the first day of the third Test in Sydney even though West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite scored 85 runs.
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Australia found themselves on top on the first day of the third Test in Sydney even though West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite scored 85 runs.
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Barbados Tridents opener Dwayne Smith hammered 56 runs to lead his side to a 16-run win over the Jamaica Tallawahs.
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New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson scored a century to ensure his side maintained their control over England on the third day of the first Test at Lord’s.
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Bangladesh found themselves in all sorts of trouble at the end of day two as they lost five wickets following Pakistan batsman Azhar Ali’s maiden double century.
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Pakistan left-arm pace bowler Wahab Riaz smashed an unbeaten 54 and took four wickets to lead his side to a 20-run win over Zimbabwe in Brisbane.
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Zimbabwe all-rounder Sean Williams scored an unbeaten 76 and took two wickets to help his side take down a spirited United Arab Emirates side by four wickets in Nelson.
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New Zealand looked extremely nervy and were nowhere near their best when it came to batting as they skirted past Scotland by three wickets in Dunedin.
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Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell scored 95 and took four wickets to help his side demolish England by 112 runs in the ODI tri-series final in Perth
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New Zealand wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi and batsman Grant Elliott broke the record for the highest sixth-wicket partnership in ODI history as the Blackcaps flattened Sri Lanka by 108 runs in the fifth ODI in Dunedin.
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Sydney Sixers batsman Jordan Silk hammered an unbeaten 69 to lead his side to a thrilling last-ball win over their crosstown rivals, the Sydney Thunder.