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Pakistan batsman Babar Azam and opener Shan Masood scored 143 not out and 100 respectively to give their side a 109-run lead over Bangladesh on the second day in Rawalpindi.
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Pakistan batsman Babar Azam and opener Shan Masood scored 143 not out and 100 respectively to give their side a 109-run lead over Bangladesh on the second day in Rawalpindi.
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Shaheen Shah Afridi took four wickets as Pakistan bowled Bangladesh out for 233 to take the upper hand on the opening day of the first Test in Rawalpindi.
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Sikandar Raza took a career-best seven-wicket haul to keep Zimbabwe in complete control on the third day of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Harare.
Dimuth Karunaratne (right) and Oshada Fernando gave Sri Lanka a strong start after Zimbabwe were bowled out for 406
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Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne and Oshada Fernando both scored 44 to give their side a steady start after Zimbabwe amassed a first innings total of 406 on the second day in Harare.
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South Africa were set 466 to win on the third day of the fourth Test in Johannesburg after England captain Joe Root scored a fantastic 58.
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Sri Lanka batsman Angelo Mathews struck a career-best 200 not out to put his side in complete control over Zimbabwe on the fourth day of the first Test in Harare.
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Angelo Mathews and Kusal Mendis scored 92 not out and 80 respectively to put Sri Lanka in control against Zimbabwe on the third day of the first Test in Harare.
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Despite a 99-run partnership by Keshav Maharaj and debutant Dane Paterson, England demolished South Africa by an innings and 53 runs in Port Elizabeth to take a 2-1 lead in the four-Test series.
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Lasith Embuldeniya took a five-wicket haul as Sri Lanka fought back on the second day of the first Test against Zimbabwe in Harare.
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Lendl Simmons hammered a career-best 91 not out to lead the West Indies to a convincing nine-wicket win over Ireland in the third Twenty20 International in St Kitts.