Australia completed a 277-run demolition of West Indies inside four days at Sabina Park to win the Frank Worrell Trophy 2-0. West Indies began the day with eight wickets in hand, but their resistance was feeble. The contest was all but over after they lost 5 for 56 in the first session, and they crumbled
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It was a rout at the Bradman Oval in Bowral. Meg Lanning and Ellyse Perry smashed half-centuries to lead Australia Woman to a huge total, after which Perry and Megan Schutt took seven wickets between them to skittle West Indies in 24.5 overs. The home side’s 148-run victory gave them the series 4-0. West Indies
India v Sri Lanka, 5th ODI, Ranchi Kohli uses chance to shepherd young players
On Sunday, in Ranchi, between the 34th and 44th overs India lost four wickets, going from 180 for 3 to 231 for 7 in a chase of 287. At that point they needed 54 off 36, with just those three wickets remaining. An inexperienced batsman might have panicked, and the cause would have been lost.
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A 24-hour transport strike in Chittagong meant that even the small crowds that had turned up on the first four days of the third Test couldn’t make it as far as the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, some seven kilometres to the west of the city centre. So when Shafiul Islam got the last two Zimbabwe
WI v NZ, 4th women’s ODI, St Kitts NZ collapse gives West Indies 4-0 whitewash
A batting collapse from New Zealand women handed West Indies women a four-run victory and a 4-0 whitewash in St Kitts. Set 215 to win, New Zealand were comfortable at 176 for 2 in the 39th over, thanks to an opening stand of 114 between Suzie Bates and Rachel Priest. However, they lost their last