South Africa are in trouble at stumps on Day 2 at Wanderers; ; Pakistan won the T20I series against Bangladesh; and South Africa Under-19s made it to the World Cup quarterfinals.
India and Pakistan went 1-0 up in their respective T20I series; India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan all qualified for the Under-19 World Cup qualifiers; and England finished Day 1 at The Wanderers on 192/4.
Sri Lanka's record-breaking win against Zimbabwe helped them take 1-0 lead in the ongoing Test series. Australia and West Indies reached the quarter-final of the Under-19 World Cup. ICC revealed the name of the host cities for ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2021.
Zimbabwe need 127 to ensure a draw with all 10 wickets in hand; and South Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and New Zealand won in the Under-19 World Cup.
Sri Lanka finished Day 3 at Harare 53 behind in first innings; Dhawan will miss the T20Is and ODIs in New Zealand, while Ishant may miss the Tests; de Kock has been appointed South Africa's ODI captain; and India and Bangladesh won at the Under-19 World Cup.
England retained the Basil D'Oliveira Trophy; Zimbabwe stonewalled to 358 at Harare; Australia and West Indies Under-19s won their respective matches; and Pakistan Women have left out Sana Mir in their squad for the Women's T20 World Cup.
India won the ODI series against Australia. England dominated throughout at Port Elizabeth. India and Pakistan began their Under-19 World Cup campaign with big wins.
Bapu Nadkarni passed away; India levelled the series against Australia; South Africa finished Day 2 on 60/2, 439 behind; Rabada earned a 1-Test suspension; Afghanistan thrashed South Africa in the Under-19 World Cup; and Mushfiqur has declined to tour Pakistan.
Australia thrashed India at Nagpur; Bangladesh will tour Pakistan; and India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and South Africa won their respective warm-up matches ahead of the Under-19 World Cup.
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