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World Cup being [Ku]marred by predictability
Certain players have performed better than what was expected of them
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Comment: Pakistan shine in siege mode
The moral of the story is simple - lay siege on Pakistan and there will only be one winner
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Introducing the tournament’s best-kept secret weapon: the bowlers
With batsmen of all teams taking advantage of the friendly conditions, its the bowlers proving to be the difference
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Only one team can beat South Africa, and that is South Africa
Few teams in the world look more ominous in full flow than South Africa. And ominous they look right now.
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Woe to you, O’ fickle fans of Pakistan
Pakistan bounced back to win but the problems remain as obvious as they had after the 150-run defeat to West Indies
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A new era: AB what have you done? Gone and changed cricket for everyone
The sport was not meant to be played this way, but now it will be
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The strong Gayle that blew away Zimbabwe, one last time
The big man from Jamaica has left his definitive mark on cricket and on February 24, he made it all the more stronger
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The hard-hitting problem and the flip of a coin
A very specific kind of batsman has emerged as the World Cup’s definitive success story — the hard-hitter
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Match in review: It all goes South[ee] for England
New Zealand have sent out a message. They are now unbeaten in their last seven matches
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Comment: Chin up guys, that’s the way the ball bounces
There is still a long way to go, for both teams. It may seem like it right now, but is not the end of the world