ODI
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India triumphed in the first ODI vs. West Indies
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The world no.1, India, continued with their superb team work in the opening ODI against West Indies while outplaying the rivals in all departments of the game.
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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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South Africa completes crushing assignment – 5th ODI vs. Pakistan
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The skipper of the Proteas, AB de Villiers, led his side from the front with a ton and their bowlers humiliated the Pakistani batsmen again in the final ODI.
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Dale Steyn crippled Pakistani batting – 4th ODI
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Dale Steyn produced his career’s best spell against Pakistan when he demolished their batting and South Africa grasped the game smoothly at Abu Dhabi.
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Imran Tahir destroyed Pakistani batting – 3rd ODI
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The perishable batting line up of Pakistan continued with its unpredictable performance and surrendered against the deadly bowling attack of the Proteas.
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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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Rohit Sharma blasts double ton as India wins vs. Australia – 7th ODI
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Rohit Sharma became the third batsman to thrash a double ton in the ODI cricket and led India to a comfortable victory vs. Australia in the 7th and final game.
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Pakistan crushed South Africa – 2nd ODI
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The Pakistani bowling unit brought their team back in the series by folding cheaply the strong batting line of South Africa as the hosts won the game easily.
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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.