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Ollie Pope made an unbeaten 91 and Jos Buttler scored 56 not out to give England the upper hand over the West Indies on the opening day of the third Test in Manchester.
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Ollie Pope made an unbeaten 91 and Jos Buttler scored 56 not out to give England the upper hand over the West Indies on the opening day of the third Test in Manchester.
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England pace bowler Stuart Broad starred with the new ball on the fourth day in Manchester to give his side a slim chance of victory heading into the final day.
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Ben Stokes scored 176 and Dom Sibley made 120 as England tormented the West Indies on the second day of the second Test in Manchester.
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Dom Sibley and Ben Stokes scored an unbeaten 86 and 59 not out respectively to rescue England from their rocky start against the West Indies on the opening day of the second Test in Manchester.
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West Indies batsman Jermaine Blackwood scored a superb 95 to help his side secure an impressive four-wicket win over England on the fifth day of the first Test in Southampton.
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West Indies opener Kraigg Brathwaite scored 65 and wicketkeeper-batsman Shane Dowrich made 61 to keep their side in control against England on the third day of the first Test in Southampton.
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Afghanistan endured a woeful day in Lucknow as they lost seven wickets for 56 runs after West Indies batsman Shamarh Brooks scored his maiden century.
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Roston Chase scored a career-best 94 and Shai Hope made an unbeaten 77 as the West Indies downed Afghanistan by seven wickets in the first ODI in Lucknow.
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Ishant Sharma sliced through the West Indies’ batting line-up with a five-wicket haul to give India the upper hand on the second day in Antigua.
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West Indies opener Shai Hope scored a superb 109, which was his second consecutive ODI century, but it wasn’t enough as Bangladesh cruised to an eight-wicket win in Dublin.