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Sri Lanka claimed three quick wickets before rain ended play early on the third day of the third Test against India in Colombo.
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Sri Lanka claimed three quick wickets before rain ended play early on the third day of the third Test against India in Colombo.
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Australia gave captain Michael Clarke and opener Chris Rogers the perfect farewell as they thrashed England by an innings and 46 runs on the fourth day of the fifth Test at The Oval.
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England were left reeling at the end of the second day of the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval as they lost eight wickets in almost no time at all after Australia batsman Steven Smith scored 143.
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Sri Lanka brought themselves back into contention with a few quick wickets at the end of the first day of the second Test in Colombo after India opener Lokesh Rahul scored 108.
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Zimbabwe batsman Craig Ervine struck a career-best 130 not out to lead his side to a convincing seven-wicket win over New Zealand in the first ODI in Harare.
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Sri Lanka opener Kusal Perera smashed a career-best 116 to lead his side to a 116-win over Pakistan in the fifth and final ODI in Hambantota.
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Australia opener David Warner smashed an unbeaten 60 to extend his side’s lead over England during the third day of the second Ashes Test at Lord’s.
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India batsman Kedar Jadhav scored his maiden ODI century to not only lead his side to a comfortable 83-run win over Zimbabwe in the third ODI in Harare, but also help them complete a 3-0 series whitewash.
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Bangladesh had a day to remember as they produced a stunning all-round performance to not only stun South Africa by seven wickets, but also book their spot in the 2017 Champions Trophy.
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Jamaica Tallawahs openers Chadwick Walton and Chris Gayle scored 76 and 64 not out respectively to lead their side to a convincing nine-wicket win over the St Lucia Zouks.
Gayle would have been pleased with his decision to bowl first as all the Zouks batsmen, with the exception of Kevin Pietersen, failed to have an impact.
It was thanks to Pietersen’s unbeaten knock of 83, which came off 57 balls and included six boundaries and four sixes, that the Zouks were able to finish on 158/4 off their 20 overs.
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Krishmar Santokie was the pick of the bowlers with two wickets, while Jerome Taylor and Andre Russell chipped in with one wicket apiece.
Chasing 159 to win, the Tallawahs got off to a superb start as Walton and Gayle amassed a 119-run partnership, during which Walton brought up his half-century, before he was caught by Kemar Roach at mid-on off the bowling of Fidel Edwards.
Walton’s excellent innings of 76 came off 48 balls and included nine boundaries and three sixes.
Gayle and Chris Lynn finished things off with an unbeaten 40-run partnership, during which Gayle registered his half-century.
Gayle ended up making 64 off 42 deliveries, which included three boundaries and five sixes, while Lynn remained undefeated on eight off eight balls, which included a six.
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Edwards was the only bowler to take a wicket.
Walton was named Man of the Match.