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India declared on 521-8 as Cheteshwar Pujara hit a double century, putting England in to bat on the second day of their first cricket Test in Ahmedabad.
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Virender Sehwag smashed 117 runs in as many balls to lead India to 323-4 at the end of the first day of the opening cricket Test with England in Ahmedabad.
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Virender Sehwag smashed 79 not out as India reached 120 without loss at lunch on day one of the series-opening cricket Test against England in Ahmedabad.
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Host country Sri Lanka beat defending champion England by 19 runs yesterday to move with West Indies into the semifinals of cricket’s World Twenty20 competition.
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Former captain Paul Collingwood and wicketkeeper Matt Prior were left out of the England cricket squads for forthcoming limited-overs matches against Sri Lanka.
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Defending champion England routed Afghanistan by 116 runs in its opening game at the World Twenty20 cricket championship in Sri Lanka, while Brendon McCullum scored a record 123 as New Zealand beat Bangladesh.
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Host Sri Lanka beat New Zealand in a super over tiebreaker and West Indies defeated defending champion England by 15 runs to open the last-eight phase of cricket’s World Twenty20 competition.
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Jonathan Trott hit 71 runs to help England defeat South Africa by 4 wickets to even their one-day international cricket series and return to the top ranking in ODI rankings.
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Hashim Amla hit 150 as South Africa beat England by 80 runs to take a 1-0 lead in their one-day cricket series and move atop the world rankings. Australia defeated Pakistan by four wickets in their opening match.
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England left Kevin Pietersen out of the cricket squad going to India for a four-Test series after the batsman’s disagreements with management.