New Zealand
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Taylor twists West Indies with a double ton – 1st Test
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A maiden double century from the supreme batsman of New Zealand, Ross Taylor, put his team on top while West Indies lost two quick wickets in their 1st innings.
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New Zealand rules the opening day – 1st Test vs. West Indies
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Ross Taylor and his skipper, Brendon McCullum, blasted tons in the first innings of the 1st Test and put their side on top against the visiting West Indies.
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Smooth victory for the Lankan Lions – 2nd T20 vs. New Zealand
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Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kusal Perera smashed fifties and guided Sri Lanka to a comfortable win against the Black Caps in the second Twenty20.
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Lankan Lions levelled the series – 3rd ODI vs. New Zealand
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The hosts, Sri Lanka, bounced back in the series by winning the third and final ODI against the visiting New Zealand who were unable to meet the target.
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New Zealand shocked Sri Lanka – 2nd ODI
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Tom Latham along with Luke Ronchi laid a solid foundation and Nathan McCullum murdered Rangana Herath in the final over as the Kiwis won vs. the Islanders.
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The Kiwis enjoyed a maiden win of the tour – only T20 vs. Bangladesh
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The visiting New Zealand ended up their horrible tour of Bangladesh while beating the hosts in the only Twenty20 with ease at Mirpur.
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Bangladesh clean sweeps against New Zealand – 3rd ODI
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The visiting New Zealand surrendered the third ODI against the formidable home side Bangladesh who maintained their winning streak in the limited over series.
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Bangladesh clinched the second ODI vs. New Zealand
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A combined team effort well led by the opener, Tamim Iqbal, followed by an excellent bowling guided Bangladesh to a smooth win against New Zealand.
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Rubel Hussain led Bangladesh to a supreme win – 1st ODI vs. New Zealand
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The express bowler of Bangladesh, Rubel Hossain, ripped through the strong batting line up of New Zealand who surrendered the first ODI at Mirpur.
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Misbah-ul-Haq – The backbone of Pakistan batting
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The current Test and ODI skipper of Pakistan, Misbah-ul-Haq, is leading his side from the front and the entire batting of the team revolves around him.