Colin Munro put in a match-winning performance with a blistering knock of 67 in just 31 deliveries to earn his team a crucial victory. In the second clash of the day, the Brampton Wolves’ first innings score of 143 was enough to keep the Montreal Tigers at bay as the Wolves won by 15 runs. C
Pakistan's batter Salman Agha's unbeaten 132 runs in the first innings of the second Test match contributed to the Test series win after Sri Lanka lost in the second match by 222 runs in Colombo on Thursday.
Pakistan had declared their first innings at 576/5. In response, Sri Lanka were all-out at 166 & 188 in the first and second innings respectively, and hence beaten by innings and 222 runs in Colombo on Thursday.
West Indies started their first innings in the final session of the day, with openers Kraigg Braithwaite and Tagenarine Chanderpaul taking to the field. India had ended their first innings at 438 runs.
Yashasvi Jaiswal is making a mark in the world of cricket after his brilliant knock of 171 runs in the first Test and 57 runs in the first innings of second Test which is being played at Port of Spain
Resuming from the first day's score of 299/8, Australia's batting did not last long as Woakes took two wickets quickly to complete his five-wicket haul.
Ponting has been left amazed by Wood's impact in the Headingley Test, which included a five-wicket haul in the first innings and a valuable total of 40 runs with the bat, laced with some quick fours and sixes.
Aswhin did so during the first Test of two-match series against West Indies in Dominica. The veteran spinner recorded one of his finest away performances, taking 5/60 in the first innings and 7/71 in the second innings to finish with a combined figure of 12/131.
India's 229-run opening stand between skipper Rohit Sharma and Jaiswal on Thursday marked the first time in Test history that India took the lead in the first innings without losing a wicket. West Indies managed to score 150 in their first innings.