New Zealand
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Kane Williamson stabilised New Zealand – 1st Test vs. Bangladesh
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A responsible century from the top order batsman of the Black Caps, Kane Williamson, guided his team to a sound position in the first Test vs. Bangladesh.
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Record breakers – Ashton Agar and Phillip Hughes
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The young gun of Australia, Ashton Agar, created a Test record by becoming the highest scorer at no.11 and registered the tallest partnership with Phillip Hughes.
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New Zealand won the 1st T20 vs. England
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Brendon McCullum led the Black Caps from the front and Hamish Rutherford assisted him well as the visitors won the first Twenty20 against England in London.
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England – Road to the final
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The determined Englishmen have performed excellently in the on-going 2013 ICC champions Trophy and their team has already registered their place in the final.
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The only unbeaten unit – India
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Team India has performed excellently in the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy under the captaincy of MS Dhoni and is the only side who has won all three games so far.
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England reached semi-final while defeating New Zealand
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Alastair Cook led his team from the front by smashing an important fifty and James Anderson bowled excellently as England triumphed vs. New Zealand at Cardiff.
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New Zealand won a thriller vs. Sri Lanka
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New Zealand clinched a sensational low scoring match against Sri Lanka with a narrow margin as the bowlers from both sides dominated the interesting encounter.
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England won the third ODI vs. New Zealand
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England clinched the final ODI against New Zealand with the assistance of a majestic batting by Ian Bell supported by a fiery innings from Joss Buttler.
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The star bowlers of ICC Champions Trophy – ICC Knock Out
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The bowlers have brought their respective countries to tremendous wins by the art of their spin or fast bowling and have played a vital role in ICC Champions Trophy.
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Martin Guptill haunts England again – 2nd ODI
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The dreadful opener of New Zealand, Martin Guptill, continued his assault on the English bowling with a successive ODI ton and took away the series from the hosts.