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Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan finished with a career-best six wickets to lead his side to a convincing 224-run win over Bangladesh on the final day in Chattogram.
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Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan finished with a career-best six wickets to lead his side to a convincing 224-run win over Bangladesh on the final day in Chattogram.
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Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan took three wickets to leave his side four wickets away from victory against Bangladesh on the fourth day in Chattogram.
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Debutant Ibrahim Zadran scored a superb 87 to give Afghanistan a 374-run lead over Bangladesh on the third day in Chattogram.
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Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan scored a career-best 51 and took four wickets to leave Bangladesh reeling on the second day in Chattogram.
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Rahmat Shah became the first Afghanistan player to score a Test century as his side claimed the upper hand over Bangladesh on the opening day in Chattogram.
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Chris Woakes took a career-best six wickets and Stuart Broad claimed four as England skittled Ireland out for an abysmal 38 to win by 143 runs at Lord’s.
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Nightwatchman Jack Leach scored a career-best 92 and debutant Jason Roy struck an entertaining 72 as England built a 181-run lead on the second day against Ireland at Lord’s.
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Tim Murtagh took a career-best five-wicket haul as Ireland stunned England on the opening day at Lord’s by skittling them out for a dismal score of 85 in the first session.
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Afghanistan’s dream Test debut turned into a complete nightmare as they were skittled out twice on the second day in Bangalore as India bulldozed their way to a record-breaking innings and 262-run win.
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Afghanistan endured a rough introduction to Test cricket as India openers Shikhar Dhawan and Murali Vijay tore their bowling attack apart en route to scoring 107 and 105 respectively on the opening day in Bangalore.