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Wahab Riaz apologises to Pakistani fans for World Cup exit
Riaz docked 50% of his match fee while Watson fined 15% of his match fee for violating ICC's code of conduct
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New Zeland beat West Indies by 143 runs
Guptill scores unbeaten 237, Boult bags four scalps for the Kiwis
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End of the road for Misbah
Skipper says not scoring a century is the biggest regret of his career.
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Clarke hails whirlwind Wahab
Australia skipper says six-over spell one of the best he has ever faced.
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In a long list of ‘what ifs’, the rise of Wahab and Sarfraz emerge as sureties
As always, the Pakistani batting was revolving around Misbah in the tournament.
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Australia, not Pakistan, to face India in semis
The hosts survived a scare as they nearly made a meal of a simple 214-run chase.
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Pakistan eliminated but former players happy with display
Rashid Latif and Basit Ali feel the players can hold their heads high.
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The aggression of New Zealand meets the mercurial Windies
The Express Tribune takes a look at the players to watch out for, as well as some interesting numbers
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Shane Watson, Wahab Riaz to be charged for breaching ICC code of conduct
ICC said that that they will announce details of the charge on Saturday
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World Cup Path: Adelaide oval destination, semi-finals
Australia have the home advantage but Pakistan go into tie with wind in their sails.
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Windy Wellington braces for Gayle storm
New Zealand vary of West Indies all-rounder in Saturday’s quarter-final clash.
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All square in World Cup head-to-heads but Oval takes shape
The Express Tribune takes a look at the players to watch out for, as well as some interesting numbers.
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Propelled by their bowlers, India Dhoni[ng] on the look of champions
The Indian bowling attack has dismissed every team that they have come across in seven games.
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Defending champions India join South Africa in semis
Centurion Rohit stars in title holders’ massive 109-run win over Bangladesh.
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Everyone contributing to India’s success: Dhoni
Skipper happy with the fact that there have been no standout performers.
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Favourites don’t always win, says Misbah
Pakistani captain says odds may be in Australia's favour but they will also play their hearts out
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High-riding India hold all cards over Bangladesh
Title holders meet first-time quarter-finalists On Thursday at the MCG
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Sangakkara leaving Sri Lanka in ‘great hands’
Veteran batsman calls curtains on illustrious ODI career
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Doing away with the hoodoo: South Africa spinners strangle Sri Lanka
South Africans have at long last disposed of the chokers’ tag and must genuinely worry remaining World Cup contenders
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Breaking the jinx: South Africa tear choking tag to shreds
Proteas win their first World Cup knockout match with nine-wicket victory over SL.
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Pakistan’s tryst with destiny
Misbah must produce a match-winning strategy to halt Michael Clarke’s juggernaut at the Adelaide Oval on March 20
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Tigers on the prowl for an upset against the defending champions
The Express Tribune takes a look at the players to watch for as well as some interesting numbers
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Pakistan seven feet under as Irfan out of World Cup
The considerably large hole left behind will be unfilled until after quarter-final
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No choking this time, insists de Villiers
South Africa eager to shed unwanted tag in quarter-final against SL.
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Mathews counting on ‘home’ support in quarter-final
Sri Lanka fans expected to turn up in numbers in crunch clash against SA
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South Africa win has put us in good heart: Misbah
Skipper believes PCB should appoint a younger man when he ends his five-year reign as captain.
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VIDEO: US Consulate staffers try to explain weird cricketing terms
Watch as the US Consulate staff in Karachi hilariously fails at explaining cricketing terms
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Ajmal could be sent as injured Irfan’s replacement: PCB chief
PCB chief says final decision on who would be sought as a replacement rests with team management
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Hip injury ends Irfan's World Cup dream
PCB announces left-arm fast bowler will not be playing World Cup quarter-final against Australia
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The number's game for Pakistan's superstitious cricketers
Change of shirt numbers did little for their composure
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Good show, Pakistan!
Pakistan have gone through a see-saw campaign but seem to be peaking at the perfect time
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30 days and 42 matches later
A round-up of the group stages as three wins separate the teams from the title.
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Irfan’s continued injury gives Pakistan sleepless nights
Towering pacer underwent MRI scans on Monday, results expected on Tuesday.
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‘Last resort’ Sarfraz solves Pakistan’s opening problem
In-form wicketkeeper-batsman may be the talisman for troubled men in green.
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South Africa coach confronts ‘choking’ history
We will hopefully shrug off the unwanted tag this time, says Domingo.
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Outsiders prove a point for 2019 World Cup
Associates’ brilliance leads to questions of what could be achieved if given more exposure.
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UAE thank South African quicks for showing no mercy
Skipper Tauqir feels they could have won against Ireland save for one dropped catch.
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With each passing day, 1992 gets further away, not closer
Misbah is his own man and will be leading the side his own way.
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No rift in the side, says captain Holder
The skipper and Sammy had an on-field “tussle” but the 23-year-old is quick to play it down.
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West Indies into quarter-finals with UAE win
The Caribbean side chase down 176 in 30.3 overs to finish fourth.
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Sarfraz’s century guides Pakistan into quarter-finals
Fourth win on the trot ensures the Asian giants finish third in Pool B.
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‘Pakistan must improve against Australia’
Former players believe that co-hosts will be a step above the sides the men-in-green have beaten so far.
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With each passing day, 1992 gets further away, not closer
Misbah knows fully well that this is not 1992 and that he is no Imran Khan
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Scotland taught Starc lesson in Australia’s win
Left-arm quick’s four-for guides Kangaroos to seven-wicket win.
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Windies labour on World Cup's super Sunday
The West Indies need to win the match to qualify for quarter-finals
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Clarke elated as Australia thump Scotland to confirm second place
No better preparation for the knockouts than winning, says captain.
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Raina ton helps India beat Taylor-inspired Zimbabwe
Defending champs make it six wins in six as they turn their attention to Bangladesh.
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Sad Taylor ready to move on
The 29-year-old will play for Nottinghamshire on a three-year deal which will put his Zimbabwe career on hold.
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Between Pakistan and qualification, stand Ireland
Memories of 2007 will hang heavy over the Test side, who play after a week.
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Skipper Misbah urges Pakistan not to waste “new life”
The side has risen from the brink of elimination and a win over Ireland will see them through to the knockouts.