Cricket News
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Sangakkara clinched the 2nd ODI vs. Bangladesh
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A commanding ton from one of the most prominent batsmen in the world, Kumar Sangakkara, and the hostile bowling by the Islanders won them another game vs. Bangladesh.
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Thisara Perera steals the win for Sri Lanka – 1st ODI vs. Bangladesh
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A heroic unbeaten fifty plus score from Thisara Perera and the professionalism of the Lankan Lions snatched another close win of the tour against Bangladesh.
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Mitchell Johnson bulldozed South Africa – 1st Test
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Thunderbolts from the fierce quick bowler of Australia, Mitchell Johnson, destroyed the mighty batting power house of South Africa in the opening Test.
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Australia cruising towards victory – 1st Test vs. South Africa
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Mitchell Johnson bulldozed the Proteas batting whereas David Warner blasted a ton and Alex Doolan was another star performer with the bat for the Kangaroos.
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Sri Lanka swept the crunch series – 2nd T20
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Lady luck kept away from the Bengal Tigers in the consecutive game as the Lankan Lions grabbed another thriller and clinched the Twenty20 series.
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Australia on top after early collapse – 1st Test vs. South Africa
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A solid unbroken partnership of 199 runs between Shaun Marsh and Steven Smith consolidated the position of their team against South Africa in the first Test.
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Sri Lanka clinched a thriller – 1st T20 vs. Bangladesh
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The Lankan Lions won the opening Twenty20 on the final ball of the nail-biting opening game besides valiant efforts from Anamul Haque of the Bengal Tigers.
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Ton from Mominul Haque drew the 2nd Test vs. Sri Lanka
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The young gun of Bangladesh, Mominul Haque, blasted an unbeaten hundred in the second innings and guided his team to a draw vs. Sri Lanka in the 2nd Test.
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Australia sealed the series at 3-0 – third T20 vs. England
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The strong Australian side humiliated the depleted English unit by winning the 3rd T20 well led by an attacking unbeaten knock of 49 from 20 by George Bailey.
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Josh Hazlewood destroyed English batting – 2nd T20
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The Australian quickie, Josh Hazlewood, penetrated through the batting line up of England whereas George Bailey and Cameron White crushed the visitors’ bowling.