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Shehzad, Fawad pound Islamabad, Quetta guaranteed top two berth
Jonny Bairstow leads England to four-wicket win after bowlers restrict West Indies
Misbah-ul-Haq's fifty helps Peshawar Zalmi clinch playoffs berth
Cameron Bancroft and Josh Philippe keep South Australia winless
Sean Abbott and Moises Henriques dismantle Queensland for 89
Kohli and Vijay Shankar bring up India's 500th ODI victory
Andy Balbirnie's 145* helps Ireland level the series
Nic Maddinson's century spree continues to lead Victoria
Usman Shinwari, Umer Khan knock Multan Sultans out
Shane Watson's unbeaten 91 seals Quetta's PSL playoff spot
Travis Head leads from the front to take South Australia lead over 200
Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight shine as England go 1-0 up
Hughes' gritty half-century bolsters New South Wales
Guthrie cuts through South Australia after Cartwright's rare bowling success
Luke Feldman takes five before New South Wales hit back
Tahir, du Plessis, de Kock headline dominant win for South Africa
Wareham and Perry shine as Australia sweep Rose Bowl 3-0
New Zealand wrap up victory after defiant tons from Soumya Sarkar and Mahmudullah
Oshane Thomas five-for, Chris Gayle 77 lead West Indies to share of series
Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni steer India home after wobble
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'All good things must come to an end' - Pujara retires from all Indian cricket
Stats - Records tumble in Mackay as Head, Marsh and Green batter South Africa
'Always put his mind, body and soul for the country' - colleagues react to Pujara's retirement
Cheteshwar Pujara: Australia's scourge, Karnataka's villain, India's rock
Ganguly appointed Pretoria Capitals head coach in SA20
Morris ruled out for up to 12 months after opting for back surgery
Rizwan signs for St Kitts and Nevis Patriots for remainder of CPL 2025
Siraj the star as India square series with epic six-run victory
India have almost every base covered, but No. 8 issue persists