Subhan, Minhas star as Pakistan set up U-19 final with India
Subhan’s four wickets helped Pakistan bowl Bangladesh out for 121, with Minhas then anchoring the chase with an unbeaten 69 Source link
Subhan’s four wickets helped Pakistan bowl Bangladesh out for 121, with Minhas then anchoring the chase with an unbeaten 69 Source link
Brisbane Heat 258 for 2 (Wildermuth 110*, Renshaw 102) beat Perth Scorchers 257 for 6 (Allen 79, Connolly 77, Bartlett 2-44) by eight wickets In an astonishing batter-dominated game where a slew of records were broken, Renshaw and Wildermuth produced belligerent centuries as they combined for the highest BBL partnership of 213 runs. Renshaw smashed…
Australia 371 and 271 for 4 (Head 142*, Carey 52*) lead England 286 (Stokes 83, Archer 51, Boland 3-45, Cummins 3-69) by 356 runs At times during the first half of the third day at Adelaide Oval, England threatened to keep their Ashes hopes alive, but on his home ground Travis Head’s second century of…
Stumps West Indies 110 for 0 (King 55*, Campbell 45*) trail New Zealand 575 for 8 dec (Conway 227, Latham 137, Ravindra 72*, Greaves 2-83) by 465 runs Devon Conway brought up a double-century and pushed New Zealand into such a strong position in Mount Maunganui that they actually got carried away with it. With…
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Big picture – One last dance on memorable tour South Africa’s memorable tour of India can still end with a nice cherry on the top. Having won the Tests 2-0 and forced a decider in the ODIs, they go into the last T20I with a chance to deny India a series win, which has been…
Stumps New Zealand 334 for 1 (Conway, 178*, Latham 137, Roach 1-63) vs West Indies The Bay of Plenty lived up to its name but only for New Zealand. Devon Conway and Tom Latham harvested a century each and by that time they were having so much fun they would barely let anybody else play….
Bangladesh 225 (Abrar 49, Beg 36, Gamage 4-38) beat Sri Lanka 186 (Heenatigala 41, Shahriar 3-27) by 39 runs Bangladesh sealed top spot in Group B of the Under-19 Asia Cup, after defeating Sri Lanka by 39 runs in Dubai. Bangladesh’s win was built on the back of handy contributions from their top order –…