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YouTube video of the day: '92 World Cup song cover by Junaid Khan
Who rules the world was originally sung by Kasey Carlone during 1992 when we brought World Cup glory to our country.
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Akmal will not be made a scapegoat: Afridi
Afridi says Pakistan are still well-placed to reach the quarter finals.
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Kamran’s nightmare behind the stumps continues
Management decides not to press panic button.
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No straining in training for Watson
Watson is conscious of over-exertion due to past injuries.
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‘It’s not over until it’s over’
Zimbabwe vow to give Pakistan tough time.
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Sri Lanka have yet to peak, says Jayawardene
Sri Lanka go in today’s game with five points from four games after wins over Kenya and Canada.
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India prevail after Dutch scare
Yuvraj Singh scored a match-winning 51 not out as India pulled off a five-wicket win.
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India warns of militant attack on World Cup
Indian authorities say they have taken measures to ensure that the high-profile tournament undergoes safely.
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YouTube video of the day: A tribute to cricket lovers
The concept of the video truly defines what cricket lovers stand for.
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South African spinner Tahir fractures thumb
Tahir unsure if he will play against India.
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Bangladesh win 'not essential' says former skipper
Khaled Mehmud believes Bangladesh need not concentrate on winning but rather should focus on restoring lost pride.
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Don't pin all the blame on Kamran, says Waqar
Waqar rules out dropping Kamran, says team cannot make such a change and panic.
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Ex-players and fans vent anger against Akmal
Rashid Latif, Moin Khan, Sarfraz Nawaz and emotional fans blame Akmal for Pakistan's defeat against New Zealand.
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How Imran saw New Zealand thrashing
Imran Khan advises team not to panic or else their "World Cup campaign will be in tatters".
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Beaten and battered Pakistan aim to regroup after defeat
Waqar emphasises that panicking is not the way forward, Pakistan should not worry.
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Injured Broad out of the World Cup
Flower declines to reveal Strauss’ new opening partner.
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India eye Dutch feast en route to quarters
Netherlands face uphill task against in-form hosts.
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Sangakkara backs Mr Angry Dilshan
Dilshan and Tait were locked in war of words during the abandoned match.
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Spills cost us the game: Waqar
Pakistan were left to rue to another horror show behind the stumps by Kamran Akmal.
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Today was my day: Taylor
Birthday boy basks in blazing knock that derailed Pakistan.
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New Zealand crush Pakistan by 110 runs
Ross Taylor stars with quick-fire century, Southee takes three wickets.
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Another fine mess: Problems at the World Cup
The Cricket World Cup has been plagued with problems in the build-up and during the event.
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Pietersen’s World Cup dreams shattered
Morgan replaces injured England batsman.
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Hafeez relying on luck after failures
All-rounder hopes to click in crucial match today.
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Smith hits out at ‘chokers’ tag
Vows not to bow down to people’s ‘agendas’.
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Canada win battle of the minnows
Kenya batting falters as Osinde shines with the ball.
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Pakistan eye quarter-final berth
Better side on paper, the 1992 champions to clash with New Zealand today.
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Canada win by five wickets
Fast bowler Henry Osinde grabbed a career-best 4-26 as Canada bowled out Kenya for 198.
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Vettori urges team not to fear Pakistan
New Zealand captain says his team will focus on their own game and not worry about formidable Pakistan.
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Misbah wants pressure off Pakistan captain Afridi
Misbah urges team-mates to take pressure off skipper Shahid Afridi who has been winning matches single-handedly.
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Devastated Pietersen adds to World Cup injury woes
Pietersen to head home to undergo a hernia operation that he had been hoping to postpone until after the competition.
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Pakistan ready for New Zealand on mystery pitch
The Group A rivals meet at the newly-built Pallekele stadium in the first-ever one-day match at the venue.
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Pride and prejudice drives on Kenya, Canada
Kenya and Canada contest a battle of no-hopers today...
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Southee targets Misbah as dangerman
New Zealand pace spearhead Tim Southee said that in-form Pakistan batsman Misbahul Haq was in his sights.
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Gibson terms Lorgat’s statement ‘ridiculous’
Lorgat insisted that attack on West Indies bus by Bangladeshi fans after the hosts suffered a loss, was minor.
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Yuvraj's all-round show gives India victory over Ireland
An all-round show by Yuvraj Singh helped India pull off a nervy five-wicket victory over Ireland.
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Pakistan flying but still problems at the top
Afridi's team have notched victories against Kenya, Sri Lanka and Canada but not without a few hiccups.
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England beat South Africa by six runs
England revive their madcap World Cup campaign with a dramatic six-run win over South Africa.
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Intikhab backs Pakistan selections
Pakistan manager brushes aside criticism from Imran Khan, who said team selections had been negative.
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Washout robbed us of batting exposure, says Ponting
Ponting concerned the washout against Sri Lanka robbed his middle-order batsmen a chance to get some match practice.
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Peterson hails South African bowlers
South African spinner Robin Peterson praises his side's efforts in the field after bowling out England for just 171.
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Pride and prejudice drives on Kenya, Canada
The two non-Test playing teams languish at the bottom of Group A without a point after having lost three games each.
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Struggling England fight for World Cup future
With their World Cup hopes hanging in the balance England make a disastrous start against South Africa.
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India brace for ‘unbelievable’ O’Brien
Hosts to face a more aggressive Ireland today.
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South Africa’s Smith wary of England backlash
Swann urges teammates to hold their nerve today.
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I’m trying my best: Kamran
Wicket-keeper aims to silence critics, Akhtar and Rehman match-fit.
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Too wet to handle
Sri Lanka and Australia share points after rain washes out match.
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England's Pietersen to have hernia op after WC
Pietersen says he will be fit for the start of the tours by Sri Lanka and India later in the year.
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Waqar tells Pakistan openers to shape up
Pakistan coach Waqar Younis warns under-performing opening pair to start delivering World Cup runs.
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Afridi speaks up for UDRS as debate rages
The Umpire Decision Review System is proving controversial, but Shahid Afridi wants reviews to be doubled.

















































