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Rashid Latif praises Sarfraz for bringing in ‘missing bravery’
Former wicketkeeper believes the side that won on Saturday should be persisted with
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‘Inzi pulled the rug from under our feet’
Former New Zealand all-rounder reminded of 1992 semi-final by Pakistan’s win
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Cricket World Cup: Shenwari, Zadrah help Afghanistan set 187 run target for NZ
Daniel Vettori picks up four wickets while Tim Southee takes none
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Pakistan bounce back
Players’ confident body language augurs well for Pakistan, who would now be confident of reaching the quarter-final
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And then we slew the South African dragon
For now, we Pakistanis have a common yearning, a common goal and a collective ambition: win back the trophy
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Zimbabwe win toss, opt to field against Ireland in Hobart
A victory against Ireland will put Zimbabwe back in the hunt for a quarter-final place
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Karunaratne suffers broken finger
It seems likely that leg-spinner Seekkuge Prasanna, will go straight into the team on Sunday
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No ‘hangover’ for optimistic Irish against Zimbabwe
Ireland have four points from three games compared to the Africans’ two from four
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Pakistan beat South Africa by 29 runs
Sarfraz bags man of the match award as Irfan, Wahab, Rahat bag three wickets apiece
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World Cup wins more important than individual record: Vettori
Sunday’s match against Afghanistan may give all-rounder his 300th ODI wicket
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What doesn’t kill you: India boosted by defeats before the World Cup, says Dhoni
Skipper believes his side have learned their lessons and have emerged stronger for it
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India scrape past Windies to book last-eight spot
Defending champions reduced to 134-6 chasing a modest 183 to win.
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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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AB de Villiers is cricket’s Neo: Steyn
South Africa pacer insists the captain is as charismatic as the Matrix protagonist
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India beat Windies by four wickets
Shami bags three scalps, Dhoni scores 45 in fourth consecutive World Cup victory
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No hopes of progressing: We couldn’t find the full package against Bangladesh, laments Mommsen
Coetzer’s knock of 156 was one of the only bright spots in the match for the Scots.
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Holder looks to wipe out WACA misery
Skipper returns to the ground where he made his debut, in which Windies were bowled out for 70.
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Southee backs benched Kiwis to fire
One of New Zealand’s main players may be rested against Afghanistan.
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Numbers and form favour South Africa as Pakistan look to cause upset
The Proteas have won all World Cup matches against the men in green.
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Pakistan must surprise South Africa with a different game plan
The likes of Shehzad, Haris, Misbah and Sohaib were among the runs in the last two matches
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Bangladesh inch towards Knockout stage
Tamim’s 95 guides team to six-wicket victory over Scotland.
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World Cup 2015: Pakistan keep hopes alive
UAE amateurs bore the brunt of Pakistan’s wrath in a major mismatch of a clash
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World Cup: Bangladesh beat Scotland by six wickets
Coetzer also hits Scotland's first World Cup century during the match
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Decision pays off: Clarke happy to let Maxwell bat in his stead
Australia captain had promoted all-rounder to fourth against Afghanistan.
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England likely to lose Ballance in search of equilibrium
The batsman has amassed only thirty-six runs in the four matches so far.
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Pakistan batsmen make amends
129-run win against the UAE helps further restore form for crunch clashes ahead.
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We need to win against bigger opponents: Waqar
Pakistan head coach targets South Africa after UAE win.
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An easy victory
A closer analysis, however, suggests that there are still some kinks that need to be ironed out
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Records tumble as Australia chastise Afghanistan
Hosts’ 417-6 surpasses previous record of highest World Cup score, Warner shines.
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With 340-run target, Pakistan orchestrate second World Cup win
Team Green beat UAE by 129 runs
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Moin Khan given the all-clear after casino debacle
PCB chairman met with the chief selector to discuss the incident
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Ireland down: Proteas show credentials with another thumping
South Africa become first side to score back-to-back 400s, claim 201-run win
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De Villiers hails South Africa ‘rock’ Amla
Opener makes 159 as Proteas near quarter-final berth
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The Flower that Granted Pakistan victory
Batting coach’s last-minute advice to include Rahat Ali paid off in narrow win
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Wahab reveals all-round ambition
It will take time but I will get there, says Pakistan pacer
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Afghanistan losing no sleep over Australia
Fresh off a win, minnows ready to face four-time champions on Wednesday.
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Losing his koohl: Virat Kohli abuses journalist over Anushka
Kohli reportedly used ‘filthy language’ and abused one particular reporter before storming off
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Familiar foes as Pakistan and UAE face off in World Cup
It will be like two ‘home’ teams playing each other when the men in green face the Gulf side’s XI
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The World Cup so far in pictures
In just 23 matches, cricket’s biggest tournament has already provided many talking points.
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Ireland take on South Africa with nothing to fear
The Associates have won both their matches so far and a win may be enough to see them through
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Schedule not in our favour, claim Pakistan
Frequent travel between New Zealand, Australia has left the team tired and fatigued
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A win at last
Inability of Pakistan to find the right combination half-way through group stage should be enough of a reality check
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Team Nasir Jamshed
In a team of Nasir Jamsheds — bemused, confused, and surly in general — the captain is our only compass
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First win gets Pakistan on the right track
Former champions beat Zimbabwe by 20 runs to stay in contention for a spot in the quarter-finals.
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Rampant Sri Lanka add to England’s woes
Sangakkara, Thirimanne score centuries in Islanders’ nine-wicket win.
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We were punished today, laments Morgan
England threatened by elimination after losing to Sri Lanka .
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Relieved Misbah admits batsmen must improve
The skipper’s 76 and 73 have been the two highest scores for Pakistan so far.
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Pakistan win but fail to convince former players
Victory saves future of cricket in Pakistan, says Rashid Latif.
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One step forward
For its part, both the PCB and the boys in green seem to be working hard to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory
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Relieved Misbah tells batsmen to shape-up
"We need to work hard to improve our batting...," he says