Ross Taylor
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Martin Guptill blossomed for New Zealand’s prosperity – 1st Test vs. West Indies
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Martin Guptill played a breezy knock against the quality bowling of West Indies as New Zealand reached a respected score at the end of the 1st day’s play.
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Ross Taylor sparkled as West Indies clinched the series
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West Indies managed to win a home series vs. a Test playing nation after a drought of nearly six years besides a ton from the Kiwi skipper, Ross Taylor.
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Murali Vijay slaughtered Delhi Daredevils as Chennai Super Kings rushed to the final
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An adventurous ton by Murali Vijay led Chennai Super Kings to the final of the IPL 2012 after they crushed Delhi Daredevils in the 2nd Qualifying match.
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Chris Gayle’s ton Sunk Delhi Daredevils
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Chris Gayle plundered unbeaten ton as the skipper Virat Kohli sparkled timely and they set a challenging target for Delhi Daredevils who were unable to grasp that.
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South Africa in firm control of the game –Third Test, 2nd day vs. New Zealand
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South Africa tightened their grip on a rain affected second day of the third Test against New Zealand and cruised at 246-2 on stumps.
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South Africa took charge on a rain hit first day – 3rd Test vs. New Zealand
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South Africa got off to a great start in the third Test against New Zealand and had reached at 136 for the loss of two wickets on the rain affected first day.
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South Africa crippled New Zealand for 185 – Second Test
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The batting of New Zealand crumbled against the quality bowling of South Africa led by Vernon Philander and Dale Steyn which let them down for 185 in the first innings.
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Graeme Smith gutted by rain as first Test vs. New Zealand ends in a draw
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Graeme smith was distressed as the first Test against New Zealand ended in a draw due to rain on the fifth and final day.
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New Zealand faces an uphill task of chasing 401 runs to win the first Test
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New Zealand was fighting hard for survival in the first Test against South Africa and needed another 264 to clinch the match with two wickets down.
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Chris Martin confined South Africa to 191-7 on the opening day – first Test
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Chris Martin made the difference by grabbing three wickets in just four deliveries which restricted South Africa to 191 for the loss of seven wickets as New Zealand takes command of the first Test.