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Matt Henry - Will Young - Ross Taylor - Martin Guptill - Emotional farewell for Ross Taylor as New Zealand crush Netherlands in third ODI - thenationalnews.com - Netherlands - New Zealand - county Hamilton

Emotional farewell for Ross Taylor as New Zealand crush Netherlands in third ODI

New Zealand gave veteran batsman Ross Taylor the perfect farewell by overpowering the Netherlands by 115 runs in the final ODI to complete a 3-0 series clean-sweep in Hamilton on Monday.

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PSG chief Nasser Al-Khelaifi sets out plan to make UCL 'bigger than Super Bowl' - msn.com - Usa

PSG chief Nasser Al-Khelaifi sets out plan to make UCL 'bigger than Super Bowl'

Paris Saint-Germain supremo Nasser Al-Khelafi has dropped a hint over extravagant plans to jazz up the Champions League - including a plot to make the showpiece event's final 'bigger than the Super Bowl '.

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Bangladesh bowled out for 53 in first Test defeat against South Africa - thenationalnews.com - South Africa - Bangladesh

Bangladesh bowled out for 53 in first Test defeat against South Africa

Bangladesh crashed to 53 all out on the fifth day of the first Test against South Africa in Durban after spinner Keshav Maharaj picked up seven wickets to seal a 220-run win at Kingsmead on Monday.

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Simon Harmer - Keshav Maharaj - Hard work pays off for South Africa's Maharaj in tale of two innings - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - South Africa - India - Bangladesh

Hard work pays off for South Africa's Maharaj in tale of two innings

Keshav Maharaj said the hard work put in as he went wicketless through Bangladesh’s first innings paid dividends after he took 7-32 in the second to lead South Africa to a dominant 220-run victory on Monday. Left-arm spinner Maharaj bowled 37 overs without reward in Bangladesh’s opening total of 298, but was devastatingly effective in helping restrict them to a paltry 53 in pursuit of their victory target of 274.

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Simon Harmer - Keshav Maharaj - Hard work pays off for Maharaj in tale of two innings - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - South Africa - India - Bangladesh -  Durban

Hard work pays off for Maharaj in tale of two innings

DURBAN : Keshav Maharaj said the hard work put in as he went wicketless through Bangladesh’s first innings paid dividends after he took 7-32 in the second to lead South Africa to a dominant 220-run victory on Monday.

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Simon Harmer - Keshav Maharaj - Cricket-Hard work pays off for Maharaj in tale of two innings - msn.com - Britain - South Africa - India - Bangladesh -  Durban

Cricket-Hard work pays off for Maharaj in tale of two innings

DURBAN (Reuters) - Keshav Maharaj said the hard work put in as he went wicketless through Bangladesh’s first innings paid dividends after he took 7-32 in the second to lead South Africa to a dominant 220-run victory on Monday.

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Cricket-South Africa claim victory as Maharaj, Harmer put Bangladesh in a spin - msn.com - South Africa - India - Bangladesh -  Durban

Cricket-South Africa claim victory as Maharaj, Harmer put Bangladesh in a spin

DURBAN (Reuters) -Left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj took seven wickets as South Africa made light work of bowling Bangladesh out for 53 in 19 overs in their second innings to claim a 220-run victory in the first test at Kingsmead on Monday.

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1st Test: South Africa thrash Bangladesh by 220 runs - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - Bangladesh

1st Test: South Africa thrash Bangladesh by 220 runs

Maharaj and Simon Harmer sent Bangladesh crashing to a 220-run defeat on the fifth day of the first Test at Kingsmead on Monday. Maharaj took seven for 32 and Harmer three for 21 as Bangladesh were bowled out for 53, their lowest total against South Africa. Resuming at 11 for three, Bangladesh lost their remaining seven wickets for 42 runs in less than an hour.

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