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Friday 1 February 2019

The hundred wait ends with a double act

In the final Test end of the Australian summer, Joe Burns and Travis Head finally managed to breach the sacred 100 mark

Windies seal series with thrilling Super Over win

Deandra Dottin scored 18 runs in the Super Over bowled by Sana Mir

Hobart Hurricanes sign Afghanistan's Qais Ahmad

The legspinner comes in as the replacement for the injured Tymal Mills

Bullish Burns, Head take Sri Lanka to the cleaners

Both batsmen scored centuries as Australia ended Day 1 of the second Test with 384 runs on the board

All-round New Zealand secure consolation win

Anna Peterson and Lea Tahuhu starred with the ball while Suzie Bates and Amy Satterthwaite scored half-centuries

Burns hundred headlines a dominant session for Australia

The hosts laid into Sri Lanka with a massive unbeaten 192-run stand between Burns and Travis Head for the fourth wicket

I've worked on my defensive game a bit more - Bairstow

The England batsman admits he has had to adapt his game to suit the demands of batting higher up the order in Test cricket