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Saturday, 13 October 2018

Zimbabwe hang on to the possibility of one-odd upset

Faf Du Plessis may be rested from the inconsequential third T20I in Benoni

England pick up lead despite rain hurdle

Sri Lanka, who were chasing 279, were restricted to 140/5 before rain ensured the end of proceedings, giving England a 31-run win

Mohammad Saifuddin's selection a forced change in tactic for Bangladesh

Shakib Al Hasan's medical absence means that Bangladesh will go in with a bowling all-rounder at number seven in the ODI series against Zimbabwe

Batters dominate after Umesh's best to place India on top

Prithvi Shaw, Rishabh Pant and Ajinkya Rahane scored fifties to take the hosts to 308/4 on Day 2

England played the conditions expertly

The batsman adapted to the slow nature of the surface to score at a healthy run-rate while the new ball bowlers hit the right areas

Windies fight back with three big wickets

India slipped to 173 for 4 at Tea after Windies posted 311

Malinga five-fer keeps England down to 278/9

The veteran pacer returned 5-44 in the second ODI of the five-match series