Brendon McCullum
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South Africa won comprehensively and clinched the series – 3rd T20 vs. New Zealand
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South Africa made an impressive all round performance in the third and Final Twenty20 while crushing the visiting New Zealand by 33 runs and won the series 2-1.
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New Zealand smells victory as bowlers humiliate batsmen – 2nd Test vs. Sri Lanka
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The bowlers from both sides ruled the day by grabbing 18 wickets during the 4th day’s play as New Zealand was marching towards a grand win to square the series.
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New Zealand routed by Rangana Herath – First Test vs. Sri Lanka
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Rangana Herath mesmerized the visiting New Zealand in the opening Test by grabbing 11 wickets as Sri Lanka won the one sided game with plenty of time left.
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Match evenly poised on the bowlers day – Sri Lanka vs. New Zealand, first Test
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Mahela Jayawardene and Angelo Mathews batted excellently on the second day which belonged to the bowlers as 10 wickets fell and the match was evenly balanced.
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Rangana Hearth restricted New Zealand to 221 – First Test
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Rangana Herath delivered a lethal bowling spell vs. New Zealand in the opening Test as Sri Lanka took an edge over the visitors on the first day of the match.
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Titans jolted after a stunning defeat from Kolkata Knight Riders
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The chances of Titans for reaching the semi-finals were squeezed by Kolkata Knight Riders who won their last match of the Champions Trophy Twenty20 gracefully.
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Auckland Aces disgraced Kolkata Knight Riders
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Azhar Mahmood continued with his brilliant all round performance as Kolkata Knight Riders were humiliated by Auckland Aces in the important match.
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West Indies kicked New Zealand out in the Super Over
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New Zealand proved unlucky twice in the ICC World Twenty20, as they lost the match to West Indies in the Super Over and were knocked out of the event.
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Pakistan holds New Zealand in a tough encounter
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Pakistan exhibited an all round performance and won vs. New Zealand. It was well led by Nasir Jamshed with the bat and Saeed Ajmal excelled by his off spin.
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Batsmen not responsible for the defeat vs. New Zealand – MS Dhoni
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The captain of India, MS Dhoni, has blamed the slow strip as the cause of his team’s defeat in the 2nd T20 vs. New Zealand, instead of holding his batsmen responsible.