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LAKE LOUISE, Alta. TreQuan Smith Womens Jersey . -- A woman can sweep the World Cup ski races at Lake Louise, Alta., yet again, but its not Lindsey Vonn on the cusp of a hat trick this time. Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany won her second downhill in as many days with Saturdays victory at the Alberta resort. The 29-year-old from Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a contender to win Sundays super-G, although downhill is more her strength. "Im not as strong in super-G as I am in downhill, but the two races gave me lots of confidence," Hoefl-Riesch said. Vonn won all three races at Lake Louise in 2011 and 2012 and owns a record 14 victories at the venue. The U.S. ski star finished 11th Saturday, but felt she took a step forward from Fridays downhill when she finished 40th. Prior to her arrival, Vonn hadnt raced since crashing and suffering a severe right knee injury at the world championship in February. "I was more aggressive and just more confident and comfortable," the Olympic womens downhill champion said. "My whole body language was different. I still made mistakes and it wasnt my best skiing, but its a long ways from where I was yesterday." Hoefl-Rieschs time of one minute 55.09 seconds was over a second faster than in her first win. Tina Weirather of Liechtenstein was second in 1:55.43 and Austrias Anna Fenninger third in 1:55.56. Larisa Yurkiw of Owen Sound, Ont., was 26th after a career-best seventh in the first downhill Friday. "I think because I had such a rocking day yesterday, I was almost a little bit depleted," Yurkiw said. "I wanted it pretty bad and I had intensity in places I didnt necessarily need it. "Anyone would want to repeat a performance like yesterday in front of a home crowd. Im still really pleased with the way the momentum is going." Conditions were clear and sunny, but bitterly cold for a second straight day with a temperature of minus-28. FIS, the world governing body of skiing, doesnt set a minimum temperature for races. The decision rests with the race jury made up of the a FIS delegate, race referee and assistant referee and chief of race. The women wore masks or covered exposed parts of their faces with brightly coloured tape to protect themselves from frostbite as they rocketed down the mountain. Five of Hoefl-Rieschs 26 career wins have come at Lake Louise. She took both downhills in 2010 with Vonn finishing second. But Vonn beat Hoefl-Riesch in the super-G that year to kick off a run of seven straight wins. The women dont get training runs for super-G, which is shorter than downhill but has more turns. They get a single course inspection the morning of the race. "I will try to inspect very well and I hope my coaches will tell me a really good line," Hoefl-Riesch said. "Super-G is always a big challenge to be fast because sometimes you cant really know how fast you get to the rolls and turns. "Thats the art of super-G, to make a very good first run and I will try this tomorrow." The six-foot-two German felt short on speed training heading into the World Cup season. She concentrated more on slalom and giant slalom in preparation for World Cups in Soelden, Austria and Levi, Finland. Hoefl-Riesch is the reigning Olympic champion in slalom. She finished seventh in downhill and eighth in super-G in Beaver Creek, Colo., last week. "With less downhill and super-G training, I was having some troubles there," Hoefl-Riesch said. "Thats why I love Lake Louise. I think its a perfect downhill to begin the season especially when you dont have the chance for so much training. "Im really happy I had a strong comeback here with two wins." Weirather was disqualified from fifth place Friday for wearing a plastic arm protector on the outside of her suit, instead of on the inside. "I had a really bad day yesterday," Weirather said. 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However, Englands second innings put them back in control; Cook making 162 and Stokes a stunning 101 from 92 balls as they set the Black Caps 345 to win.From there Englands bowlers took over, New Zealand found themselves 0-2 and never recovered, eventually falling to 220 all out - Stokes picking up three wickets to round off a man of the match display.Seven for Sharma as England crumble Ishant Sharma celebrates the wicket of Alastair Cook Ishant Sharma was the star for India as they took a 1-0 series lead over England in 2014 as he took 7-74 in Englands second innings to give the visitors a 95-run win.Gary Ballances century had earned England a first innings lead but important runs down the order from Ravi Jadeja (68) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (52) in Indias second left the hosts needing 319 for victory.Jadeja got the ball rolling by removing Sam Robson lbw but from there on it was all about Sharma. The seamer ripped through Englands top order and despite some stubborn resistance from Root (66), England succumbed to 223 all out.Root in the runs but Sri Lanka survive We look back at the final few thrilling overs between England and Sri Lanka at Lords in 2014 Earlier that summer, England believed they had snatched a dramatic victory in the final over of the fifth day and, in years gone by, they would have done. However, DRS has changed matters and here it allowed Sri Lanka to escape with a draw.A brilliant unbeaten double hundred from Root had seen ensured England were in control for much of the match, desppite centuries from Kumar Sangakkara and Angelo Mathews in the visitors first innings. Marcus Williams Youth Jersey. Ballance struck an unbeaten ton of his own in Englands second innings before England declared, leaving themselves a day to bowl Sri Lanka out. 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Having elected to bat first, England recovered from 28-3 to reach 361 all out - Ian Bell with a century - before Graeme Swann took over.The England off-spinner was sensational, taking 5-44 as the Aussies, having been 42 without loss, were bowled for just 128 in less than 54 overs. A magnificent 180 from Root cemented Englands position of dominance and despite an improved showing with the bat, Australia were defeated by 347 runs.Swann was again in the thick of the action, taking 4-78, including the final wicket James Pattinson lbw to seal the win.Broad brilliance sees off Kiwis Stuart Broad took 7-44 as New Zealand crumbled to 68 all out in 2013 Broad took 7-44 as England rolled New Zealand over for just 68 in their second innings to win by 170 runs in May 2013.In a low-scoring affair, Jonny Bairstow had top-scored with 41 for England in their first innings before Anderson picked up 5-47 as the hosts established a small first innings lead. 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