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Former pace bowler Mohammad Asif said people can go ask Babar Azam’s father about how he selected the Pakistan captain in the Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL) trials after only two balls.
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Former pace bowler Mohammad Asif said people can go ask Babar Azam’s father about how he selected the Pakistan captain in the Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL) trials after only two balls.
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Iconic Pakistan batsman Younis Khan believes that he could have scored at least 10,000 runs in ODI cricket had there been two new balls used like in today’s game.
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After scoring the fastest ODI century against the West Indies on January 18, South Africa captain AB de Villiers came back to haunt the men from the Caribbean once again as he smashed the fastest 150 in ODI history to lead his side to a 257-run win in Sydney.
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Melbourne Stars batsman Kevin Pietersen hammered an unbeaten 67 to not only beat the Sydney Thunder by eight wickets, but knock them out of the Big Bash League (BBL) as well.
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Perth Scorchers batsman Ashton Turner scored 37 runs to help his side skirt past the Hobart Hurricanes by 18 runs.
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Melbourne Stars all-rounder James Faulkner smashed two sixes in the Super Over to lead his side to victory over the Sydney Sixers in a thrilling match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
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Australia opener Chris Rogers and batsman Shaun Marsh both made half-centuries to give their side a 326-run lead over India heading into the final day of the third Test in Melbourne.
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Adelaide Strikers batsman Brad Hodge hammered 42 runs to help his side skirt past the Perth Scorchers by one wicket at the WACA.
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South Africa pace bowler Dale Steyn sliced through the West Indies’ batting line-up with no problems whatsoever to lead his side to a convincing innings and 220-run win on the fourth day of the first Test in Centurion.
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Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Johnson took four wickets and opener Chris Rogers scored 55 to not only beat India by four wickets on the fourth day of the second Test in Brisbane, but also hand their side a 2-0 lead in the series.