Pakistan cricket team captain Misbah ul haq

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Indian cricket team captain Virat kohli

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Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke

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England cricket team captain Alastair Cook

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Afghanistan cricket team captain Mohammad Nabi

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New Zealand cricket team captain Brendon McCullum

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South Africa cricket team captain Graeme Smith

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Bangladesh cricket team captain Mushfiqur Rahim

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Zimbabwe cricket team Captain Brendan Taylor

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Friday, 30 September 2016

Ban v Afg, 3rd ODI

Match is scheduled to start at 02:00 PM IST in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Babar Azam's enterprising hundred propels Pakistan to 284

The 21-year-old right-handed batsman played with composure to compile a well-measured maiden hundred

Bailey-Hastings stand helps Australia get to competitive 294

Andile Phehlukwayo's four wickets derailed the visitors' charge after strong start

Afghanistan eye historic series win in Bangladesh

Stanikzai's side, on their first tour of Bangladesh, have a chance to seal their second away series win after the highs in Zimbabwe

Was important to make them play; wasn't really rocket science: Matt Henry

The paceman returned with figures of 3 for 35 on the opening day

Didn't expect a two-paced wicket: Ajinkya Rahane

After India lost three wickets in the opening session, Rahane, Pujara steadied the ship with a 141-run stand

New Zealand gain edge on topsy-turvy day

Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane held firm for India with fine fifties, but clumps of wickets in the first and last sessions of the day, swayed the game India's way.