Joseph sinks Jamaica in bowler-friendly Sabina Park

March 19, 2017

Roston Chase demolished Windward Islands in the third innings © WICB Roston Chase produced career-best figures of 7 for 22 to help Barbados register a resounding nine-wicket win against Windward Islands at the Kensington Oval. The result meant Barbados overtook Guyana at the top of the points table. After Barbados secured a 31-run first-innings lead, Chase ripped through Windward Islands to bowl them out for just 71 in 25.1 overs….

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Joseph sinks Jamaica at bowler-friendly Sabina Park

March 19, 2017

Roston Chase demolished Windward Islands in the third innings © WICB After a washed out first day, 25 wickets fell on the second and 15 on the third before Leeward Islands completed a 34-run win over Jamaica at Sabina Park. After Leeward Islands were bowled out for 71, only to dismiss Jamaica for 56, they finished the second day at 31 for 5. They were bowled out for 133 by…

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'Poor catching, batting cost us, not complacency' – Herath

March 19, 2017

Rangana Herath felt the passage after lunch where Bangladesh came out attacking proved crucial © Associated Press Rangana Herath, the Sri Lanka captain, said he was confident of defending 191 in the fourth innings, although they would have liked more runs to work with. Herath has been the central figure in each of Sri Lanka’s five most recent home victories, when they have bowled out visiting sides for 171 (West…

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Jadeja leads India's charge after Pujara 202

Australia 23 for 2 (Jadeja 2-6) and 451 trail India 603 for 9 dec (Pujara 202, Saha 117, Vijay 82, Rahul 67, Cummins 4-106) by 129 runsScorecard and ball-by-ball details Play 04:04 Binoy: Two wicketless sessions remarkable on fourth day Cheteshwar Pujara secured the longest occupation ever by an Indian batsman in a Test match as he and Wriddhiman Saha ground Australia into the Ranchi dust on the fourth day….

March 19, 2017
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Tamim 82 seals Bangladesh's landmark win in 100th Test

March 19, 2017

Bangladesh 467 (Shakib 116, Mosaddek 75, Sarkar 61, Mushfiqur 52, Herath 4-82)and 191 for 6 (Tamim 82, Dilruwan 3-59) beat Sri Lanka 338 (Chandimal 138, Mehedi 3-90) and 319 (Karunaratne 126, Shakib 4-74) by four wicketsScorecard and ball-by-ball details Tamim Iqbal’s 82 set up Bangladesh’s series-levelling win © AFP A win on foreign soil against a strong home side was Bangladesh’s dream for a long time. They achieved it in…

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NSW fall agonisingly short of place in Shield final

March 19, 2017

Western Australia 9 for 436 dec and 4 for 275 dec beat New South Wales 309 and 396 (Hughes 110, Cowan 80, Henriques 66, Nevill 63, Turner 6-111) by 6 runsScorecard File photo – Peter Nevill fell just short of delivering New South Wales a place in the Sheffield Shield final © Getty Images Victoria will play South Australia in the Sheffield Shield final for the second consecutive summer after…

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'Williamson best No. 3 in the world' – McMillan

March 19, 2017

Tom Latham’s season has tailed off in both one-day and Test cricket © AFP Tom Latham needs to “go back to basics” to try and escape his lean run of form, according to New Zealand batting coach Craig McMillan, after making a “poor decision” in the second innings in Wellington. Latham is set to retain his place in the squad for the final Test against South Africa in a season…

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South Australia wait on fate after Shield win

March 19, 2017

South Australia 225 and 406 beat Tasmania 332 and 106 (Rainbird 33, Mennie 4-21, Worrall 4-33) by 193 runsScorecard File photo – Joe Mennie picked up nine wickets in his first match back from a serious head injury © Getty Images Joe Mennie and Daniel Worrall led South Australia’s formidable pace attack in slicing through Tasmania on the final day in Hobart to give the Redbacks a good chance of…

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New Zealand's batting problems threaten sour end to the summer

March 19, 2017

‘When those pressure points come up you have to have individuals stand up and grab them’ © Getty Images New Zealand will spend two days debriefing and soul-searching as they try to prevent their season ending with a whimper following the three-day thrashing at the Basin Reserve. Five days and a session of toe-to-toe cricket – throughout the Dunedin game and until lunch on the second day in Wellington –…

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Morkel puts South Africa in the driving seat

March 18, 2017

Lunch New Zealand 268 and 55 for 2 (Raval 21*, Broom 20*) trail South Africa 359 (de Kock 91, Bavuma 89, de Grandhomme 3-52) by 36 runsLive scorecard and ball-by-ball details Morne Morkel claimed two wickets in his opening spell © Getty Images New Zealand were left with a tall order to keep themselves in the second Test after Morne Morkel made early inroads including the scalp of Kane Williamson….

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