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West Indies win a low-scoring Champions Trophy Group B match against Pakistan by two wickets at The Oval.
Hosts crush West Indies by seven wickets with 58 balls to spare in the opening game of the five-match series.
Opener Kieran Powell's second ton of the first Test gives Windies a 215-run lead against Bangladesh on day four.
Naeem Islam scored a patient century as Bangladesh reached 455-6 on the third day of the first Test against West Indies.
Bangladesh are up against it in the first Test losing three wickets after West Indies declare with massive innings.
The Windies come from behind to defeat the hosts Sri Lanka in the Twenty20 final and lift trophy in jubilant fashion.
A date with hosts Sri Lanka beckons as Chris Gayle inspires a 74-run demolition of favourites Australia.
West Indies pace bowler hits a blistering 95 to record the highest score by a number 11 on fourth day of final Test.
With over a day left of play, England wrap up series victory over West Indies with dominating win in the second Test.
Tim Bresnan puts England in the driving seat as the Windies fall short of expectations on day three of the second Test.
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