Australia and England dominated the team statistics as well as most batting and bowling charts.
Smith and Labuschagne got their by-now-familiar fifties against New Zealand; de Kock's onslaught helped South Africa recover against England; no Pakistani will feature in the Asia XI for the T20Is in Bangladesh next year; and Australia have included Swepson in the squad for the Sydney Test.
Paul Stirling, Kevin O'Brien, and Max O'Dowd topped the 700-run mark, while Sandeep Lamichhane, Brandon Glover, and Karan KC had the most wickets (28 apiece).
Anjali Chand registered the best T20I figures; Australia whitewashed Pakistan; Root put England in a strong position at Hamilton; and India announced their squad for the Under-19 World Cup.
While Scotland, Netherlands, PNG, and Singapore are favourites for the top three, the others may cause an upset or two to make things interesting.
The legends are set to return to T20s, surprises in the West Indies squad, and Jenny Gunn retires.
Agarwal reaches three figures again, Silverwood’s statement of purpose, and a major deal for New Zealand Cricket
Singapore beat Zimbabwe; Australia Women beat Sri Lanka Women; India Women vs South Africa Women was washed out; and CPL 2019 now have all four Playoffs teams.
The 25th match of Caribbean Premier League 2019 is scheduled for September 28 between Barbados Tridents and St Kitts and Nevis Patriots and will be played at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.
Sarah Taylor announced retirement from international cricket; rain washed out the first ODI between at Karachi and forced the second to be postponed; Zimbabwe beat Nepal; Markram scored a hundred against the Indian Board President's XI; and Afghanistan appointed Klusener their head coach.