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India opener Rohit Sharma scored a magnificent 119 to not only lead his side to a seven-wicket victory over Australia in Bangalore, but a 2-1 series win as well.
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India opener Rohit Sharma scored a magnificent 119 to not only lead his side to a seven-wicket victory over Australia in Bangalore, but a 2-1 series win as well.
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England captain Joe Root carved through South Africa’s batting line-up with a four-wicket haul to leave his side four wickets away from victory on a rain-affected fourth day in Port Elizabeth.
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Debutant Kevin Kasuza, Craig Ervine and Prince Masvaure scored 63, 55 not out and 55 respectively to give Zimbabwe the upper hand over Sri Lanka on the opening day of the first Test in Harare.
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West Indies captain Kieron Pollard took a career-best four-for before the rain washed out the second Twenty20 International against Ireland in St Kitts.
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South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock fought valiantly with an unbeaten 63, but spinner Dominic Bess’ five-for kept England firmly in control on the third day in Port Elizabeth.
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Ollie Pope struck a career-best 135 not out and Ben Stokes made 120 as England tormented South Africa on the second day in Port Elizabeth.
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Zak Crawley led the way with his knock of 44 as England’s batsmen all chipped in on the opening day of the third Test against South Africa in Port Elizabeth.
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Paul Stirling smashed a career-best 95 to lead Ireland to a thrilling four-run win over the West Indies in the first Twenty20 International in Grenada.
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Evin Lewis scored a superb 102 to help the West Indies cruise to a five-wicket win over Ireland via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method in the third ODI in Grenada.
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Sydney Thunder opener Alex Hales smashed a 36-ball 55 to lead his side to a four-wicket win over the Hobart Hurricanes.