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WI vs ENG: Century is one of most memorable after tough times, says Ben Stokes - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - New Zealand - county Stokes - Barbados

WI vs ENG: Century is one of most memorable after tough times, says Ben Stokes

Barbados. Stokes took 114 balls to reach his hundred, before removing his helmet, lifting his eyes towards the heavens and giving a crooked finger salute as the largely English crowd rose to their feet in appreciation.

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Newcastle United - Soccer-New Zealand buoyed by Wood inclusion for World Cup qualifiers - msn.com - Qatar - South Africa - New Zealand - region Concacaf - Fiji - county Ransom - Papua New Guinea - New Caledonia

Soccer-New Zealand buoyed by Wood inclusion for World Cup qualifiers

(Reuters) - New Zealand will have striker Chris Wood available for most of their Oceania World Cup qualifiers in an unexpected bonus, coach Danny Hay said.

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Newcastle United - New Zealand buoyed by Wood inclusion for World Cup qualifiers - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - South Africa - New Zealand - region Concacaf - Fiji - county Ransom - Papua New Guinea - New Caledonia

New Zealand buoyed by Wood inclusion for World Cup qualifiers

New Zealand will have striker Chris Wood available for most of their Oceania World Cup qualifiers in an unexpected bonus, coach Danny Hay said.

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Joe Root - West Indies - John Campbell - Kraigg Brathwaite - Jack Leach - West Indies vs England 2nd Test: Joe Root, Ben Stokes centuries put England in command - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - New Zealand

West Indies vs England 2nd Test: Joe Root, Ben Stokes centuries put England in command

West Indies were 71 for one at stumps on day two at Kensington Oval, 436 runs behind England, for whom Joe Root (153) and Ben Stokes (120) made contrasting centuries. West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite displayed good discipline, unbeaten on 28 at the close, while Shamarh Brooks survived a couple of poor shots to be 31 not out.

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Century is one of most memorable after tough times, says Stokes - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - New Zealand - county Stokes - Barbados

Century is one of most memorable after tough times, says Stokes

The 11th test century of Ben Stokes's career was perhaps his sweetest, the all-rounder said on Thursday after plundering West Indies and helping England into a commanding position in the second test in Barbados.

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Joe Root - West Indies - John Campbell - Kraigg Brathwaite - Jack Leach - Root, Stokes centuries put England in command - channelnewsasia.com - South Africa - New Zealand - Barbados

Root, Stokes centuries put England in command

:England pace bowler Matt Fisher collected a wicket with his second ball on debut as the visitors turned the screws on West Indies in the second test in Barbados on Thursday.

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Joe Root - Ed Osmond - West Indies - Kraigg Brathwaite - Root, Stokes make centuries, England 507-9 declared v Windies - channelnewsasia.com - South Africa - New Zealand - county Stokes - state North Carolina - Barbados

Root, Stokes make centuries, England 507-9 declared v Windies

:Captain Joe Root and all-rounder Ben Stokes made contrasting centuries before England declared at 507 for nine wickets shortly after tea on day two of the second test against West Indies on Thursday.

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Sune Luus - Luus admits World Cup pressure 'is a lot' but hopes it will be worth it - news24.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - county Hamilton

Luus admits World Cup pressure 'is a lot' but hopes it will be worth it

Proteas skipper Sune Luus says that South Africa acknowledges that the Women's Cricket World Cup pressure is overwhelming but will hopefully be worth it in the end.

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