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Day 3 - New Zealand need runs. Nepal won by 6 wickets with 28 balls remaining. Day 1 - Session 3: Vidarbha chose to bat.
Oh Stuart! What an Ashes series we've been treated to. Lot of parallels to Is this better, was that better questions! At the end of it all, Baz McCullum and Stokes had a great intention to make Test cricket entertaining and they have done a fabulous job in this series too.
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Day 3 - New Zealand need runs. Nepal won by 6 wickets with 28 balls remaining. Day 1 - Session 3: Vidarbha chose to bat. Day 1 - Session 3: Tamil Nadu chose to bat. Day 2 - NSW trail by runs. Day 2 - Victoria need runs. Day 2 - West Aust lead by runs. Day 3 - Central D lead by runs. Day 3 - Wellington need runs. Day 3 - Otago need runs.
Live Scores. Big wipe across the line, came off inside edge and then thigh pad.
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Match starts in 1 hr 26 mins. Bangladesh won by 4 wickets with 58 balls remaining. RCB Women won by 8 wickets with 3 balls remaining. Day 3 - Auckland lead by runs. Wellington won by an innings and 42 runs.
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Stuart Broad produced a fairytale finish to his career as he took the final two wickets to give England cricket victory over Australia cricket by 49 runs in the fifth Test and snatch an Ashes series draw. Broad, who announced during the Test that he will retire from cricket after the series, left the field alongside Moeen Ali, who is also expected to retire from red-ball cricket following this match, to a standing ovation from the Oval crowd. Jonny Bairstow was left sprawling, tumbling to the Oval turf with the ball snuggly inside his glove. The principles of Bazball have always been a little murky and have been furiously debated for months. But how can anybody detract from this infectious brand of cricket and entertainment, when it provokes such rowdy, joyous scenes in the stands. England did not reclaim the Ashes, but this run victory , to square the series at two apiece, bottled up something more precious. Steve Smith, perhaps the greatest batter of his generation, was finally able to flow in this final innings of the series. England beat Australia by 49 runs to earn a draw in the Ashes on day five at the Oval. What an amazing series to be a part of.
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How UP Warriorz won the tug-of-war against the Giants. Having played a lot of cricket here, you know what it's like in the 4th innings. Pat Cummins. Day 1 - Session 3: Tamil Nadu chose to bat. More Details. Western Australia vs Queensland 27th Match. Struck on the knee roll, in line with middle stump, and ball-tracking returns an umpire's call verdict at the stumps, with the ball shown to be clipping the top of leg stump. Murphy reviews, as well he might, but for once he was playing down the wrong line, as Woakes came round the wicket and targetted the base of the stumps. Three-finger legcutter on a length outside off, Khawaja went across and tried to block it towards cover. Nepal Tri-Nation 1. He used the crease well, got it on a length from wide and Green tried to steer it towards third.
Brendon McCullum is talking now, saying how pleased he is. Time for me to sign off.
Forget the frivolous narrative, Bazball is a hard-nosed, winning strategy The backlash has been swift and predictable, but it shouldn't steer England away from a blueprint that has allowed them to unleash genius from the get-go. Australia come down to congratulate England. Cummins keeps taking on the hook, and this time he's not in control of it. The roar is incredible! To watch him has been amazing. Pat Cummins c. Schedule Table Series. You think when you announce your retirement what your last ball is going to be but to get a wicket to win an Ashes Test is amazing. Match Flow. All Match News. UT Khawaja. Smith has reviewed It's come down to the last session of Day 5. Stuart Broad.
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