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Will 'boom boom' Afridi treat his fans to a birthday win?
Many hope that turning 35 will only add to the all-rounder's performance in an all-important match
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World Cup: England set Sri Lanka 310 run target
Batsman Joe Root becomes the youngest English player to score a century in a World Cup match
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We believed we could win it, claims Clarke
Australia skipper says batsmen must improve against swing.
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The first one through: New Zealand through to quarter-finals in nail-biter
Kiwis defeat Australia by one wicket to cement top spot with four wins in four.
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India steamroller UAE to continue perfect defending campaign
Champions beat minnows by nine wickets in their biggest ever World Cup win.
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Dhoni praises bowlers’ performance in UAE rout
The usually overshadowed part of the team took centre-stage at the WACA in Perth.
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Defiant Misbah likens start to that of 1992
Misbah insists that his team are trying to forget their two defeats as well as off-field diversions
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With both sides on the brink, Pakistan take on Zimbabwe
A loss would almost certainly mean curtains for both teams.
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New Zealand beat Australia by one wicket in a bowler's showdown
Trent Boult bags five wickets to restrict, Mitchell Starc threatens Kiwi win with six
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UAE no pushovers, says India’s Dhawan
Defending champions to face minnows in Pool B encounter.
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Comment: The situation is perfect for a typical Pakistan revival
It is an open secret that our batsmen consistently struggle
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De Villiers scores fastest ever 150 in convincing win
South Africa’s 257-run victory margin over West Indies is joint-biggest in World Cups.
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Holder promises West Indies revival after SA thumping
The skipper was on the wrong end of a de Villiers mauling but top-scored with 56.
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Sri Lanka skipper hails ‘brilliant’ centurions
Angelo Mathews praises Dilshan, Sangakkara for match-defining innings.
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South Africa face must-win test against West Indies
A big part of South Africa’s hopes rests on premier paceman Dale Steyn’s contest with Gayle.
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‘I did my job’, says Afghan match-winner Shenwari
Man-of-the-match’s 96 helped his side chase 211 by the skin of their teeth.
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Comment: The Associates must forever be associated with the World Cup
Instead of decreasing the number of participants, the ICC should be looking to increase it.
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Historic Eden Park beckons New Zealand, Australia clash
Unique venue offers paradise for batsmen, nightmare for bowlers.
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Emerging Scot-free: Afghanistan get their first taste of victory in a World Cup
Scotland still chasing their first win as nail-biter goes in the Asians’ favour.
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Wilson, O’Brien won us the game: skipper
Ireland now have two wins while the UAE have lost both their matches so far.
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Zimbabwe playing well enough to produce an upset
African side is most vulnerable in death overs, says former captain.
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Ireland break UAE hearts in nail-biting win
Gabba comes to life as Wilson, Kevin O’Brien help team inch closer to quarter-finals.
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Average Watson confronts World Cup ‘crunch time’
Australia all-rounder anxious to rectify recent unsatisfactory performance.
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Moin apologises for casino visit
National chief selector has been called back by PCB to clarify his stance.
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Taken to task: Chatara reprimanded for beamers at Gayle
The fast-bowler was hauled out of the attack
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CALL-UP: Tharanga replaces injured Mendis
Mendis, 32, a left-handed batsman and right-arm leg-spinner, suffered the injury during training on Tuesday.
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Sri Lanka to brook no complacency against Bangladesh
1996 champions to meet unbeaten side in Thursday’s showdown.
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Retirement news is false: Younus Khan
Struggling Pakistan batsman says he does not use Twitter.
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World Cup: Afghanistan restrict Scotland to 210
Paceman Shapoor Zadran starred for Afghanistan as he took four for 38.
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South Africa won’t panic, says Amla
South Africa batsman insists the Proteas won’t panic despite 130-run loss to defending champions India
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Afghanistan’s Shafiq replaces injured Ashraf
All-rounder out of the World Cup due to side strain incurred during four-wicket loss to Sri Lanka
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Ireland see off UAE in World Cup thriller
Pakistan-born Shaiman Anwar became the first batsman to score a century for UAE in a World Cup match
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Gayle’s record double century flattens Zimbabwe
Opener’s 215 the highest ever World Cup score as West Indies win by 73 runs.
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Chappell-Hadlee trophy: Accolade up for grabs in Australia-NZ clash
Kangaroos currently hold the trophy after winning it in a 2011 World Cup match
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Chigumbura rues Gayle let off
West Indies’ mercurial batsman survived dubious lbw referral on nought.
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Motivated Pakistan put in four hours of training
Management works extra with Yasir and Sarfraz
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Moin Khan debacle: Former cricketers rue PCB, Senate’s ‘insensibility’
Moin Khan asked to return home after casino visit
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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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Ireland ready for UAE test after chasing down West Indies’ 304
Giant-killers refuse to take Middle East side lightly in Wednesday’s encounter
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Globetrotting coaches make World Cup impact
Most of the teams competing at the World Cup haven't travelled long compared to the journeys made by their coaches
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Two-week break: Finch backs rusty Australia against NZ
Co-hosts to meet on Saturday; Kangaroos have not played since Feb 14.
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Zimbabwe relying on Whatmore’s expertise
Africans keen to make it two wins out of three when they face West Indies.
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Win over Scotland has eased pressure: Morgan
England captain revels in team’s first victory at the World Cup.
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Motivating the men: Meeting lightens mood in camp ahead of crunch ties
Heads had dropped after two demoralising losses but the talks seem to have helped.
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Sri Lanka need to raise their standards, says Mathews
Skipper wary of side’s fate in future matches after Afghanistan scare.
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Jayawardene, Perera guide shaky Sri Lanka to four-wicket win
Afghanistan created pressure by dismissing Thirimanne, Dilshan for golden ducks.
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Comment: Associates not merely making up the numbers
Ireland have already given the tournament a mighty shake by upsetting the West Indies at Nelson.
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Defending champions again seem like Dha-wan
Opener hits 137 as India beat South Africa by 130 runs.
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Pakistan vs WI: A Caribbean storm of catastrophic proportions
There must be some reaction to butter fingered fielders who dropped no less than five certain catches
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West Indies rub salt on Pakistan’s wounds
The team is not learning from its past mistakes.