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Sean Williams

Top 5 cricketers with the longest T20I careers in history

These are the players who were all a mainstay in their respective country's T20I team for several years due to their brilliant performances in the format

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BREAKING: Mahmudullah set to take T20I retirement after India series

The 38-year-old Bangladesh all-rounder will not be featuring in T20Is after the conclusion of the ongoing 3-match series against India

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar Pips Rashid Khan And Sean Williams to Claim ICC Player of The Month Award

Bhuvneshwar became the third successive Indian recipient of the award since its inception early this year.

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1st Test: Sri Lanka Crush Zimbabwe by 10 Wickets to Take 1-0 Lead

Zimbabwe were bowled out for 170 in their second innings leaving Sri Lanka just 14 runs to win in Harare.

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Tendai Chatara Ruled Out of Zimbabwe’s Upcoming Home Test Series Against Sri Lanka

Chatara, who last played a Test in November 2018, was named in the provisional squad for the two-match series.

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Both matches are must-win for us: Sean Williams

For Zimbabwe to be hopeful of making the final, they have to beat Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

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2nd T20I: Najibullah Zadran’s blistering half-century powers Afghanistan to 197/5

Zadran smashed 69 off 30 balls, with five fours and six sixes, and shared 107 runs in a fifth-wicket stand with Mohammad Nabi.

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Our spinners got much more purchase than Bangladesh’s spinners: Zimbabwe captain Hamilton Masakadza

Zimbabwe allrounder Sean Williams’ 173-ball 88 was instrumental to thrust his side to a competitive total.

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1st Test, Sylhet: Bangladesh 26/0 in pursuit of 321 after Taijul Islam’s five

Bangladesh bowled out Zimbabwe for 181 with left-arm spinner Taijul Islam claiming 5/62 to finish with 11 wickets in the Test.

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Williams, Masakadza hit half-centuries in Sylhet’s maiden Test

Sean Williams and skipper Hamilton Masakadza slammed a fifty each as Zimbabwe made 236-5 on the opening day of the first Test against Bangladesh.

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