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Worcestershire

Vitality T20 Blast: AB de Villiers hits 43-ball 88* on Middlesex debut, Moeen Ali stars for Worcestershire

Also on opening day, Tom Banton and Babar Azam helped Somerset beat Glamorgan.

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Australia-born cricketer Alex Hepburn jailed for rape

Alex Hepburn was slapped a five-year sentence on Tuesday for raping a woman he found "dozing" in his teammate's bedroom.

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Murali Vijay registers third consecutive fifty for Essex

Vijay had scored 56 and 100 on County debut, against Nottinghamshire. This is his second match.

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Surrey four points away from Championship title, Rory Burns scores another hundred

Worcestershire 336 lead Surrey 213/6 by 123 runs.

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Strong English stint encourages Callum Ferguson to chase Australia recall

Ferguson has returned to South Australia after scoring 377 runs at 94.25 in five one-day games and 390 at 48.75 across 10 T20Is for Worcestershire.

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Dale Steyn finds form, Kyle Abbott takes hat-trick against Worcestershire

Abbott's is the second hat-trick of the 2018 Championship. The first one was by Jordan Clark.

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India vs England: Moeen Ali hopes to play in Southampton with brilliant all-round performance for Worcestershire

The all-rounder scored 219 runs off 277 balls and returned match figures of 8/89 for Worcestershire against Yorkshire. He hopes to make it to the final England XI for Southampton on the back of this truly brilliant performance.

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Moeen Ali scores hundred, will he replace Jonny Bairstow?

Moeen also took 2/40 earlier in the match, including the wicket of Kane Williamson.

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George Abell: The civil servant who was the first to score a double century on Ranji Trophy debut

Abell, a wicketkeeper in the match, scored the double hundred for Northern India against Army in 1934-35.

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Martin Guptill smashes joint fourth-fastest T20 century

Set a target of 188, visitors Worcestershire won with nearly seven overs to spare, with Joe Clarke making an unbeaten 61 off 33 balls.

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