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Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi blasted 24 runs off just eight balls, but his side still lost to England by three runs in the second Twenty20 International in Dubai.
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Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi blasted 24 runs off just eight balls, but his side still lost to England by three runs in the second Twenty20 International in Dubai.
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England wicketkeeper-batsman Sam Billings smashed a career-best 53 to lead his side to a 14-run win over Pakistan in the first Twenty20 International in Dubai.
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Brisbane Heat batsman Chris Lynn equalled the record for the fastest Big Bash League (BBL) half-century as his side went on to dump the Hobart Hurricanes out of the tournament.
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Melbourne Renegades all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan took four wickets to help his side crush the Brisbane Heat by five wickets.
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Despite his poor run of form with the bat, Alastair Cook has been confirmed as England’s captain for the 2015 World Cup, which will be held in Australia and New Zealand.
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Jonathan Trott has taken one step closer to making his international return after he was included in the England Lions squad that will tour South Africa this winter.
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Netherlands have won both of their World Twenty20 clashes against England
It seems as if history does repeat itself for the Netherlands after they beat England by 45 runs in Chittagong.
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Root and Buttler helped England earn a hard-fought 2-1 series win
England batsman Joe Root smashed a stunning century and wicketkeeper Jos Buttler walloped a breathtaking 99 to lead their side to a 25-run win over the West Indies in the third and final ODI in Antigua.