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Australia produced a sensational all-round performance to crush England by 64 runs in the second ODI at Lord’s.
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Australia produced a sensational all-round performance to crush England by 64 runs in the second ODI at Lord’s.
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New Zealand’s opening duo of Martin Guptill and Tom Latham both scored centuries to lead their side to a convincing 10-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the second ODI in Harare.
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St Lucia Zouks opener Andre Fletcher hammered 77 and batsman Kevin Pietersen smashed 73 to lead their side to a 30-run win over the Barbados Tridents.
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Bangladesh pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman was the star of the show once again as he sliced through India’s batting line-up to help his side win their first ever bilateral series against India.
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After losing the last two ODIs and facing the threat of giving up an unassailable 3-1 lead, England were all business during the fourth ODI in Nottingham as they chased down their highest total in ODI history to batter New Zealand by seven wickets.
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New Zealand batsmen Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor were not daunted by the prospect of chasing 303 in the third ODI in Southampton as they both scored centuries to lead the Black Caps to a three-wicket win over England.
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Australia only need eight wickets to whitewash the West Indies 2-0 after they set the hosts a target of 392 runs to win on the third day of the second Test in Jamaica.
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The West Indies found themselves in deep trouble after Australia batsman Steven Smith made a career-best 199 on the second day of the second Test in Jamaica.
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England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler and batsman Joe Root both hammered quickfire centuries to demolish New Zealand by 210 runs in the first ODI at Edgbaston.
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Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Starc ripped through the West Indies’ batting line-up with four wickets to help his side win the first Test in Dominica by nine wickets.