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Monday 16 January 2017

Desert T20: Oman pacers destroy Hong Kong

Aqib Ilyas scored an unbeaten half-century in the run chase

Harris, Perera help Renegades stay alive

Melbourne Renegades beat Adelaide Strikers by six runs to end their campaign

Amy Satterthwaite's five-fer sinks Thunder Women

The New Zealand and Hobart Hurricanes seamer took a stunning hat-trick off the last three balls of her spell

Williamson delighted, Tamim upset over teams' contrasting batting fortunes

Bangladesh were shot down for just 160 in their second innings and Williamson's quick hundred gave the hosts 1-0 lead in the series

Litmus test for Heat in table-topping tussle

Joe Burns will lead Brisbane Heat following Brendon McCullum's suspension due to slow over rate

Khadija Tul Kubra stars as Bangladesh stun South Africa

Hosts defend 136 to complete a 10-run victory and stay alive in the five-match series

Domingo rides out South Africa's unique challenges

After three series wins on the trot there are several individuals who can reflect on the past year's turnaround with satisfaction, and the chief among them is the head coach

Bangladesh's dramatic downfall - The Numbers Story

Bangladesh registered the dubious record of scoring the highest team total in a losing cause, while Shakib made the fifth-highest score in a Test defeat

Stoinis called in as replacement for Mitchell Marsh

Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the remainder of the ODI series against Pakistan due to an ongoing shoulder injury

Stoinis called as replacement for Mitchell Marsh

Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the remainder of the ODI series against Pakistan due to an ongoing shoulder injury

Fit-again Shaun Marsh happy to bat 'anywhere'

The 33-year-old was handed a lifeline to revive his Test career on being named in the squad for the Test series in India beginning next month

Bowlers, Williamson star in New Zealand's stunning win

The New Zealand captain compiled his 15th Test hundred, while the bowlers put up a fine show in the second innings to help the home side win by seven wickets

New Zealand's bowlers script remarkable turnaround

Santner, Wagner and Boult shared eight scalps between them to clean up Bangladesh for 160 in their second innings

When Kedar Jadhav turned a wily lieutenant

Yet another successful run-chase went into Virat Kohli's tally, but this time around it belonged as much, if not more, to Kedar Jadhav

Mushfiqur Rahim injury hurts Bangladesh

The visitors were 137 for 6, just 193 runs ahead at Lunch on Day 5 of the first Test

Rahim taken to hopsital after helmet blow

In the 43rd over of Bangladesh's second innings, Tim Southee hit Rahim on the back of his helmet with a lifter

Rahim sustains blow on helmet

In the 43rd over of Bangladesh's second innings, Tim Southee hit Rahim on the back of his helmet with a lifter