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Sunday, 4 November 2018

Bangladesh batsmen came out in ODI mode: Chatara

A lacklustre batting performance from Bangladesh had them bowled out for 143, conceding a 139-run lead, with Chatara and Sikandar Raza picking up six wickets between them

Ranji Highlights: Vidarbha's plucky draw and Priyank Panchal's match-winning 112

All the good and bad from Day 4 of Round 1 of 2018-19 Ranji Trophy

Live Cricket Score of India vs Windies, 1st T20I, Kolkata

Catch all the live updates of India vs Windies, 1st T20I from Kolkata

Shakib's bowling shoes not too big for Taijul Islam

On a day he picked a six-fer, the shambles of Bangladesh batting stole the thunder away

Disciplined Zimbabwe take firm control

The visitors finished the day with a lead of 140 and have ten wickets to add to it

South Africa blow away abject Australia in series opener

After seamers limited Australia to a total of 152, the batsmen chased down the total in 29.2 overs

Bairstow ruled out, England contemplate extra bowling option

Trevor Bayliss has stated the make-up of England's XI for the first Test will be determined by bowling options rather than batting