Haseebullah Khan debuts for Pakistan as Sri Lanka make four changes
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- Pakistan opt to field, Asalanka out with illness
- The Bavuma-Bosch ‘turning point’ in Harmer’s Test at Eden Gardens
- Mitchell’s standout century puts New Zealand 1-0 up
- Bavuma, Harmer and Jansen script sensational South Africa win at treacherous Eden Gardens
- Dottin and Flintoff lead Renegades to derby win over Stars
- Mitchell century lifts New Zealand to 269 on tricky track
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The Bavuma-Bosch ‘turning point’ in Harmer’s Test at Eden Gardens
“Eventually the pressure kept on building in the second innings and we couldn’t capitalise,” says India’s stand-in captain Rishabh Pant
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Mitchell’s standout century puts New Zealand 1-0 up
Mitchell battled fitness issues en route to a 118-ball 119 on a two-paced pitch, taking New Zealand to a total beyond West Indies’ reach
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Bavuma, Harmer and Jansen script sensational South Africa win at treacherous Eden Gardens
India roll over for 93 in their chase of 124 with their captain Shubman Gill absent with a neck injury
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Dottin and Flintoff lead Renegades to derby win over Stars
At the end of Sunday’s action, Melbourne Renegades have climbed to second place behind Hobart Hurricanes, while Perth Scorchers have risen to fourth place
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Mitchell century lifts New Zealand to 269 on tricky track
Mitchell battled fitness issues en route to a fine 118-ball 119 on a two-paced pitch
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Sinner tops Zverev, seals semi spot at ATP Finals
Defending champion Jannik Sinner sealed a semifinal spot at the ATP Finals with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Alexander Zverev before his home fans on Wednesday.
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Shubman Gill under observation, out of remainder of Eden Gardens Test
Shubman Gill was taken to a hospital for examination after the end of the second day’s play and is currently under observation in the hospital
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Devine three-for takes Scorchers past Strikers in rain-hit game
Scorchers were 55 for 2, nine runs clear of the DLS target, when rain ended their chase of Strikers’ 112
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BYU big man Keita leaves after first-half collision
BYU’s Keba Keita collided with UConn guard Silas Demary Jr. in the first half of Saturday’s 86-84 loss and did not return.