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Australia forged a 456-run lead after pace bowler Pat Cummins sliced through New Zealand’s batting line-up with a five-wicket haul.
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Australia forged a 456-run lead after pace bowler Pat Cummins sliced through New Zealand’s batting line-up with a five-wicket haul.
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Only 54.3 overs of play was possible on the opening day of the second Test in Hamilton due to rain, but New Zealand opener Tom Latham shone brightly as he struck an unbeaten 101.
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Colin de Grandhomme and BJ Watling scored an unbeaten 83 and 81 not out respectively to give New Zealand a 138-run lead over Sri Lanka on the fourth day in Colombo.
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Tom Latham struck a superb 111 not out to put New Zealand in charge against Sri Lanka on the third day of the second Test in Colombo.
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Lasith Embuldeniya took four wickets to give Sri Lanka the upper hand on the third day in Galle, even though New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman BJ Watling scored an unbeaten 63.
Jonny Bairstow’s ninth ODI century and second successive one in the World Cup helped England qualify for the semi-finals for the first time since 1992
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England opener Jonny Bairstow hammered a superb 106 to not only lead his side to a 119-run win over New Zealand in Durham, but also into the World Cup semi-finals for the first time since 1992.
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Tom Latham and Jeet Raval scored 161 and a career-best 132 as New Zealand continued to torment Bangladesh on the second day in Hamilton.
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Tom Latham and Henry Nicholls scored 176 and a career-best 162 not out respectively as New Zealand punished Sri Lanka on the third day in Christchurch.
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Trent Boult took six wickets in 15 balls to leave Sri Lanka in shambles before Tom Latham and Jeet Raval extended New Zealand’s lead to 305 with knocks of 74 each.
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Sri Lanka lost three quick wickets after New Zealand opener Tom Latham struck a career-best 264 not out on the third day of the first Test in Wellington.