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Babar Azam - Aaron Finch - Andrew Macdonald - Pakistan vs Australia, T20I: Pakistan Favourites In One-Off T20 Match Against Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - Dubai - Pakistan -  Lahore

Pakistan vs Australia, T20I: Pakistan Favourites In One-Off T20 Match Against Australia

A buoyant Pakistan led by in-form skipper Babar Azam start as favourites against depleted world champions Australia in their only Twenty20 international on Tuesday in Lahore. Azam proved why he is the world's top one-day batsman with back-to-back hundreds to help Pakistan win the 50-over series at the weekend and he is just as deadly in the shorter version of the game. Azam's 276 runs in three matches, combined with opener Imam-ul-Haq's 298, helped Pakistan clinch the series 2-1, including chasing down a record 349 in the second game.

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Ross Taylor - Martin Guptill - New Zealand give emotional Ross Taylor a winning farewell - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Netherlands - New Zealand - Samoa

New Zealand give emotional Ross Taylor a winning farewell

Ross Taylor got a winning farewell from his New Zealand teammates who thrashed the Netherlands by 115 runs in the final one-dayer to complete a 3-0 series sweep on Monday. The 38-year-old, who played the last of his 112 Tests in January, could not hold back tears when the teams lined up for national anthems at Hamilton's Seddon Park for his 236th and final ODI in New Zealand colours. Taylor, who has played 450 matches for New Zealand in all formats since his ODI debut in Napier 16 years ago, received a guard of honour from the Dutch side when he walked out to bat.

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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Nat Sciver - Meg Lanning - Sophie Ecclestone - Laura Wolvaardt - Hayley Matthews - Four Australians in ICC's Most Valuable Team of Women's World Cup, no Indian makes cut - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh

Four Australians in ICC's Most Valuable Team of Women's World Cup, no Indian makes cut

Women's World Cup while none from the Mithali Raj-led Indian side made the cut after their shock group exit. In the MVT released by ICC on Monday, four Australians made the team, including Player of the Tournament Alyssa Healy, the wicketkeeper-cum-opening batter who slammed a record 170 from just 138 balls in the final against England on Sunday.

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Ross Taylor - Martin Guptill - New Zealand give emotional Taylor a winning farewell - channelnewsasia.com - Netherlands - New Zealand - Samoa

New Zealand give emotional Taylor a winning farewell

An emotional Ross Taylor got a winning farewell from his New Zealand team mates who thrashed the Netherlands by 115 runs in the final one-dayer to complete a 3-0 series sweep on Monday.

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Ross Taylor - New Zealand vs Netherlands, 3rd ODI: New Zealand Great Ross Taylor In Tearful Farewell To International Cricket - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Australia - New Zealand - county Ross - Bangladesh - county Hamilton - county Taylor - county Park

New Zealand vs Netherlands, 3rd ODI: New Zealand Great Ross Taylor In Tearful Farewell To International Cricket

An emotional Ross Taylor was given a standing ovation as the New Zealand great made an emotional farewell to international cricket on Monday after 16 years at the top. The visiting Netherlands team gave the 38-year-old a guard of honour as he came out to bat at number four in the third one-day international at Seddon Park in Hamilton. He was dismissed for 14, but the day belonged to Taylor, who announced in December that the series against the Netherlands would be his last hurrah.

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Indian team needs to emerge from legacy of poor decision making going forward: Anjum Chopra - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Indian team needs to emerge from legacy of poor decision making going forward: Anjum Chopra

Anjum Chopra believes India were never among the title contenders at the just concluded Women's World Cup and going forward, she wants the team to "emerge from a legacy of poor decision-making" to turn the corner. India's underwhelming show at the ICC showpiece in New Zealand ended with a heartbreaking loss to South Africa in the group stage. "It is time women's cricket emerges from the legacy of poor decision making and be honest about what they want to do and how they want to do going forward.

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Eddie Jones - Andy Farrell - Rob Baxter - Steve Borthwick - Shaun Edwards - England: Ronan O’Gara backs Eddie Jones but would be open to taking over his job - msn.com - Australia - Ireland - New Zealand -  Yokohama

England: Ronan O’Gara backs Eddie Jones but would be open to taking over his job

La Rochelle head honcho and Ireland legend Ronan O’Gara is open to the idea of becoming England coach, but has backed Eddie Jones’ methods.

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Alyssa Healy - Ricky Ponting - Adam Gilchrist - Vivian Richards - Ian Healy - All you need to know about Alyssa Healy, the unstoppable Aussie run machine - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - New Zealand

All you need to know about Alyssa Healy, the unstoppable Aussie run machine

Healy smashed 170 off 138 balls against England in the final of the Women's World Cup at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday, she also rewrote cricketing history. During her epic knock against England, Healy became the player with the most runs in a single edition of a Women's World Cup (509). She not only went past New Zealand great Debbie Hockley's 25-year-old record, but also became the first woman cricketer to score 500 or more runs in a single edition of the tournament.

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