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Neither Australia nor New Zealand were able to gain the upper hand on the first day of the first-ever day-night Test in Adelaide.
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Neither Australia nor New Zealand were able to gain the upper hand on the first day of the first-ever day-night Test in Adelaide.
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South Africa were set a target of 310 to win by India after an incredible day saw 20 wickets tumble in Nagpur.
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After New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor scored a career-best 290, Australia captain Steven Smith struck an unbeaten 131 and Adam Voges made 101 not out to put the Baggy Greens in a solid position at the end of the fourth day of the second Test in Perth.
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Australia opener David Warner scored an unbeaten 244, which was his third consecutive score of 100 or more, and batsman Usman Khawaja made 121 as the Baggy Greens dominated New Zealand on the opening day of the second Test in Perth.
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New Zealand have a good chance of saving the first Test against Australia in Brisbane after a good portion of the fourth day was abandoned due to rain.
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Australia openers Joe Burns and David Warner added to New Zealand’s misery on the third day of the first Test in Brisbane as they both scored centuries.
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Australia opener David Warner scored a sensational 163 and Usman Khawaja made an unbeaten 102 to put the Baggy Greens in a dominant position against New Zealand at the end of the first day of the first Test in Brisbane.
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Afghanistan batsmen Mohammad Nabi and Najibullah scored 33 and 37 respectively to lead their side to a comfortable six-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the first Twenty20 International in Bulawayo.
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Sri Lanka spinner Rangana Herath claimed four wickets to carry his side to a 72-run win over the West Indies on the fifth day of the second Test in Colombo.
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South Africa handed India their second-largest defeat in ODI history when they won the fifth and final ODI by an unbelievable margin of 214 runs.