Pakistan
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Sri Lanka humiliated Pakistan – 2nd Test
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The visiting Lankan Lions defeated the hosts, Pakistan, in the second Test at Dubai with a sheer determinations and an excellent team work.
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Pakistan avoided innings defeat – 2nd Test vs. Sri Lanka
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Misbah-ul-Haq missed his ton but fought hard in the center whereas Sarfraz Ahmed and Bilawal Bhatti earned valuable runs in the 2nd innings vs. the Islanders.
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Misbah – Younis fight for survival – 2nd Test vs. Sri Lanka
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The experienced duo of Younis Khan and his skipper, Misbah-ul-Haq rescued Pakistan when their top order batting collapsed in the second innings vs. Sri Lanka.
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Ton from Angelo Mathews secures Sri Lanka – 1st Test vs. Pakistan
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A hard fought century from the Lankan Lions skipper, Angelo Mathews, well assisted by Dinesh Chandimal, brought back his side in the opening Test vs. Pakistan.
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Pakistan cruising towards victory – 1st Test vs. Sri Lanka
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Pakistan secured a 1st innings lead of 179 runs and clinched four important wickets in the 2nd innings of Sri Lanka who is facing a defeat in the first Test.
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10 fastest hundreds in One Day Internationals
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Corey Anderson (New Zealand) tore apart the bowling attack of the West Indies and created a new world record in ODI cricket by plundering a ton on 36 balls.
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Misbah-ul-Haq, Younis Khan stabilized Pakistan – 1st Test vs. Sri Lanka
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The most experienced batting duo of Pakistan, Misbah-ul-Haq along with Younis Khan blasted tons and put their side on top against Sri Lanka in the 1st Test.
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Quickest ODI ton from Corey Anderson sinks the Windies – 3rd match
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The 23 year-old middle order batsman of New Zealand, Corey Anderson, broke the record of the fastest ODI hundred in the 3rd game vs. West Indies at Queenstown.
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Sri Lankan batsmen surrendered cheaply – 1st Tset vs. Pakistan
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The strong looking batting line up of the Lankan Lions continued their dismal performance against the Pakistani quickies in the first Test at Abu Dhabi.
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Sri Lanka triumphed in a thriller – 5th ODI vs. Pakistan
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Dinesh Chandimal led the Islanders to a nail biting victory by a match winning unbroken stand of 40 with Ajantha Mendis in the 5th ODI vs. the Green Shirts.