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VIDEO: Ranbir Kapoor's missed Mauka
Bollywood heartthrob stars in 'Mauka Mauka' ad that would have aired if India won World Cup semi-final
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World Cup round up
Here is the round of world cup 2015
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Pakistani, Indian players not included in ICC's World Cup squad
Cricket body announces New Zealand-dominated dream team with Brendon McCullum as the captain
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Nice to see ball dominate bat: Starc
Man of the tournament ends campaign with a tally of 22 wickets.
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MCG glitters gold as Australia make it five
Melbourne comes alive as Clarke lifts aloft the World Cup trophy in his final ever ODI.
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Clarke retires as World Cup winning captain
The 33-year-old calls time on ODI cricket after biggest day of his career.
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Co-hosts collide in the match of their lives
New Zealand have the self-belief to win.
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Clarke announces retirement as Australia, New Zealand eye World Cup title
Final will be the 33-year-old’s last ODI.
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Kiwis dread Starc as Kangaroos look to dodge thunder Boult
Left-arm pacers in the limelight to deliver for their respective teams in the final.
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Yes, New Zealand can!
Win or lose, New Zealand’s players have done their country proud
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New Zealand — beating their opponents black and blue
The odds are stacked heavily against New Zealand.
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Australia — In line for a fifth World Cup title
Australia are the playground bullies.
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No Aleem Dar in World Cup final
Pakistani umpire supposedly sacked for erratic decisions; Dharmasena and Kettleborough chosen for on-field duties
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Selectors unhappy with impending axe
PCB chairman says entire selection committee will be removed.
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India fall 95 runs short of final
Australia make it seven out of seven semi-final wins, will face NZ for title .
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Clarke salutes Smith heroics in semi-final win
Dhoni rues Dhawan’s recklessness and lower-order batting failure as India exit.
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Dhoni remains tight-lipped over retirement talk
Captain leaves everyone guessing after India bow out of the World Cup.
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India downed by Australia and by hope
After 50 overs, all India had was what they did when Warner was dismissed — hope.
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More teams at next World Cup unlikely: ICC chief
Richardson believes there are a lot of commercial implications to consider
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7 reasons Pakistanis should be happy about India’s defeat
Nothing tastes better than 'revenge'
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Australia beat India by 95 runs to book final against New Zealand
Smith's 105 leads the Kangaroos to a big total, Faulkner bags three scalps
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Spin or seam? India confident of passing Sydney test
Rohit Sharma believes defending champions can down Australia to reach final.
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Proteas will have to wait for four more years
Former captain examines the blunders that cost South Africa their place in final.
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Black Caps want World Cup fairytale for Vettori
The skipper, along with all of New Zealand, still gushing over semi-final win
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It feels like a dream, says Stephen Fleming
Former NZ skipper praises style of play and respect shown by Kiwis and Proteas
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India battle tide of history against Australia
Defending champions will hope the law of averages does not catch up with them when they clash with the Kangaroos
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Spin or seam? India confident of passing Sydney test
Rohit Sharma believes defending champions can down Australia to reach final
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Clarke confident of handling pressure and in-form India
Skipper says side is used to being favourites, have a good mixture of experience and youth
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New Zealand’s final wish Grant-ed
In a nail-biting encounter, Kiwis defeat South Africa by four wickets with only one ball to spare.
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Under pressure, New Zealand blink last
It is perhaps no surprise that two of the greatest ODI captains have been master manipulators of pressure.
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McCullum relishes Kiwis’ first foray into the final
New Zealand skipper doesn’t mind which team they face in the decider.
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De Villiers takes the blame for Proteas’ loss
South Africa captain distraught with narrow defeat to New Zealand.
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At the SCG: Indian fans expected to outnumber Aussies
Australia captain calls for local support to #goldout the semi-final.
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New Zealand Milne-less for the remainder of World Cup
The fast-bowler had sustained a heel injury during quarter-final against Windies.
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South Africa out to exorcise the ghosts of failures past
March 24 will be the day one of these two great cricketing sides come of age.
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Wahab Riaz—the ‘parchi’ who shredded the tag
Wahab loves the attention and Wahab loves the World Cup
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NZ looking to write history at Eden Park
The Kiwis will play their seventh semi-final hoping to make it to their first final.
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No more ‘stoush’: Players have matured since 2011, says McCullum
NZ, SA were involved in an altercation in the last World Cup.
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No pep talk needed for semi-final, says de Villiers
South Africa captain confident of charges’ positive state of mind
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Guptill, not history counts for New Zealand: McCullum
Opener's double ton was the fillip the Kiwis needed heading into their semi-final against South Africa, says captain
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‘No one can stop us’, says South Africa skipper de Villiers
Captain boldly declares that the World Cup was theirs for the taking this time
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Squashing retirement talks: Gayle plans World T20 assault
Windies all-rounder rules himself out of England Test series next month .
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The 15 that went, the 15 that came back
The Express Tribune and some former players look at their performances.
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Wahab Riaz apologises once again on the teams’ arrival at the airport
“Australia played better than us,” says the pacer
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Guptill signs up NZ for last semi spot
Opener’s unbeaten 237 the highest World Cup score as Kiwis knock out Windies.
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Kiwis refuse to dwell on win, choose to look ahead
Entering the semi-finals the seventh time, the Black Caps plot South Africa’s downfall.
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Windies pay price for inconsistency: Holder
Captain despairs over Caribbean side’s erratic form throughout World Cup.
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Shahid Afridi: Here ends the legend of Boom Boom
Afridi’s career will forever be defined by the 102 he made off 40 balls in his first ever outing with the bat
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Misbahul Haq — the revered leader of a boisterous bunch
It is ironic perhaps that Misbah, whose career spanned 13 years, may be remembered the most for his last match.
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Bangladeshis, stop whining
In Bangladesh, the idea that they were cheated of a win still runs strong