Cricket-Broom replaces injured Guptill in New Zealand T20 squad

Published on: Saturday, 31 December 2016 //
Dec 31 (Reuters) - New Zealand opener Martin Guptill will miss the Twenty20 series against Bangladesh with a hamstring injury and will be replaced by in-form batsman Neil Broom, the country's cricket board said on Saturday.

Cricket-Broom, Williamson guide New Zealand to series sweep

Published on: Friday, 30 December 2016 //
Dec 31 (Reuters) - Captain Kane Williamson and Neil Broom both flirted with centuries as New Zealand cruised to an eight-wicket victory over Bangladesh in their third one-day international to complete a 3-0 series sweep at Saxton Oval in Nelson on Saturday.

Cricket-One Day International New Zealand v Bangladesh scoreboard

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Dec 31 (Gracenote) - Scoreboard in the third and final One Day International between New Zealand and Bangladesh on Saturday in Nelson, New Zealand Bangladesh Innings T. Iqbal c Broom b Neesham 59 I. Kayes c Broom b Santner 44 Sa. Rahman c Ronchi b Henry 19 Mahmudullah c Neesham b Southee 3 S. Al Hasan run out (Ronchi) 18 Mosa. Hos

Cricket-One Day International New Zealand v Bangladesh line-ups

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Dec 30 (Gracenote) - Line-ups for the third and final One Day International between New Zealand and Bangladesh on Saturday in Nelson, New Zealand Bangladesh won toss and decided to bat New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Tom Latham, Kane Williamson (capt), Neil Broom, James Neesham, Colin Munro, Luke Ronchi, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Matt Henry, Jeetan Patel Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan, Sabbir Rahman, Mosaddek Hossain, Nurul Hasan, Tanbir Hay

Cricket-Stolen win can give rebuilding Australia belief - Smith

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MELBOURNE, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Australia captain Steve Smith believes the unlikely victory over Pakistan in the second test on Friday can galvanise his team as they brace for stiffer challenges against India at the end of the home summer.

Cricket-Test Series South Africa v Sri Lanka scoreboard

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Dec 30 (Gracenote) - Scoreboard at close of play on the fifth and final day in the first Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka on Friday in Port Elizabeth, South Africa South Africa 1st innings 286 (J. Duminy 63, S. Cook 59; S. Lakmal 5-63) Sri Lanka 1st innings 205 (V. Philander 5-45) South Africa 2nd innings 406 for 6 decl (S. Cook 117, Q. de Kock 69, F. du Plessis 67no, D. Elgar 52) Sri Lanka 2nd innin

Cricket-South Africa mop up Sri Lanka tail to capture first test

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PORT ELIZABETH, Dec 30 (Reuters) - South Africa's bowlers needed a little more than an hour of the final day's play to dismiss Sri Lanka for 281 in their second innings and claim a 206-run victory in the first test on Friday.

UPDATE 1-Cricket-Australia look to twin-spin attack in Sydney

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* Australia seeking 3-0 sweep with win at SCG (Updates after Australia win, new squad released, amends slug)

Cricket-Pakistan captain Misbah may opt to miss Sydney test

Published on: Thursday, 29 December 2016 //
MELBOURNE, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq says he will need to 'think' about his participation in the third and final test against Australia in Sydney next week after questioning his recent contribution to the side.

Cricket-Australia win second test in Melbourne, seal series 2-0

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MELBOURNE, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Mitchell Starc tore through the tail and Pakistan crumbled for 163 as Australia won the second test in Melbourne by an innings and 18 runs after tea on day five to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.

Cricket-O'Keefe to pressure Lyon for selection in Sydney test

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MELBOURNE, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Australia are set to include Stephen O'Keefe in their squad for the third and final test against Pakistan in Sydney, putting first-choice spinner Nathan Lyon under pressure to perform ahead of the tour to India in February.

Cricket-Test Series Australia v Pakistan scoreboard

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Dec 30 (Gracenote) - Scoreboard at lunch on the fifth and final day in the second Test between Australia and Pakistan on Friday in Melbourne, Australia Pakistan 1st innings 443 for 9 decl (A. Ali 205no, S. Khan 65, A. Shafiq 50) Australia 1st innings (Overnight: 465-6) M. Renshaw b Shah 10 D. Warner c S. Ahmed b Riaz 144 U. Khawaja c S. Ahmed b Riaz 97 S. Smith

Cricket-Pakistan lose early wicket after Australia declare

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MELBOURNE, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Josh Hazlewood bowled opener Sami Aslam for two as Pakistan crawled to lunch at six for one on Friday, trailing Australia by 175 runs with nine wickets in hand and needing to survive two sessions to save the second test in Melbourne and keep the series alive.
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