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Kane Richardson claimed his maiden five-wicket haul as Australia scripted an unbelievable come-from-behind win against India in the fourth ODI in Canberra.
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Kane Richardson claimed his maiden five-wicket haul as Australia scripted an unbelievable come-from-behind win against India in the fourth ODI in Canberra.
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England batsman Joe Root scored a spectacular unbeaten century to put his side in a commanding position over South Africa on the second day of the third Test in Johannesburg.
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Australia captain Steven Smith and batsman George Bailey both scored centuries as the Baggy Greens downed India by five wickets in the first ODI in Perth.
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Adelaide Strikers batsman Travis Head stole the show against the Sydney Sixers as he blasted an unbeaten 101 to lead his side to an incredible five-wicket win.
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Zimbabwe all-rounder Neville Madziva struck a match-winning six off the penultimate ball of the second Twenty20 International against Bangladesh to lead his side to a three-wicket win in Mirpur.
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Shane Warne took three wickets and former Australia captain Ricky Ponting smashed an unbeaten 48 to lead Warne’s Warriors to a comfortable six-wicket win over Sachin’s Blasters in the first Twenty20 match in New York.
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Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq made England toil on the first day of the second Test in Dubai as he scored an unbeaten 102.
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Pakistan emerged on top after the first day of the first Test against England in Abu Dhabi thanks to all-rounder Shoaib Malik’s unbeaten knock of 124.
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Bangladesh and South Africa ended up sharing the series trophy after the fifth and final day of the second Test in Dhaka was abandoned due to a wet outfield.
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The Test series between Bangladesh and South Africa is all set to end as a 0-0 draw after Cyclone Komen caused the fourth day of the second Test in Mirpur to be washed out.