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Monday 12 March 2018

Indian batting comes a cropper in Mithali's absence

India's ploy with the ball also didn't go as per plan as Australia hammered the hosts in the first ODI

Nepal's tight win seals Afghanistan's Super Six spot

Hosts Zimbabwe were involved in a thrilling tie with Scotland

Lack of cognisance after picking wicket costing Rabada

South African pacer picked up two separate code of conduct charges that could rule him out of the rest of the series

Rabada suspended for two Tests after code of conduct breaches

The pacer will miss the remainder of the Test series against Australia after being found guilty of a level two offence

Riled-up Rabada ruptures hapless Australia

Pacer picked up his fourth ten-wicket haul leaving his side to get only 101 in the second Test to level series

Don't like noise after just one win; need to make it count: Mushfiqur

Bangladesh batsman led their record chase against Sri Lanka but said the side needs to make the most of the momentum gained

Smith bemoans Australian middle-order's fragility against reverse swing

he Aussie captain reckoned they were outplayed by the hosts, who cantered to a win in Port Elizabeth to level the series 1-1