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Cricket fans confident Pakistan will bounce back
Enthusiasts glued to the screens as Peshawar and Swat’s roads wore a deserted look .
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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
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Cricket: World Cup highlights - Day 2
Best bowling: Sohail Khan
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World Cup 2015: Federer cheering for India
BCCI tweets picture of tennis star holding an Indian cricket jersey
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World Cup: Behardien plays as Zimbabwe put South Africa into bat
South Africa entered the game with three frontline seamers.
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Finch, Marsh get Australia’s campaign off to a flying start
Co-hosts star with both bat and ball in massive 111-run win against England.
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Zimbabwe must compete
I expect ruthlessness without compromising on the basics.
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Kiwis register resounding win over SL
New Zealand thrash Islanders by 98 runs in opener.
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We need to forget recent poor patch: Dhoni
India skipper wants side to look at positives going into Pakistan match.
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Pakistan’s World Cup hopes
A break from history with a win against India will be just the tonic that could galvanise hopes of a repeat of 1992
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Misbah urges players to enjoy the game
Skipper believes India’s poor form will count for nothing when they meet.
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Comment: The fate of ODIs may rest in Pakistan, India hands
The farcical overshadowed the brilliant and it had been so for most of the day
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Breaking the duck: Fired up Pakistan out to write history
The players were given a 90-minute pep talk by coaches and senior players
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VIDEO: Will Pakistan light the firecrackers this time around?
The Express Tribune speaks to cricket crazies, asking who they think will emerge as victors after February 15 match
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New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 98 runs in World Cup opener
For Sri Lanka, leg-spinner Jeevan Mendis took two wickets for five runs off0 two overs and Suranga Lakmal two for 62
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Have a cuppa: Thirsty? Try a cup of Boom Boom Doodh Patti
The New Café Quetta Hotel on Burnes Road has come up with a cricket-themed menu.
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World Cup: Anderson, McCullum help New Zealand post 332 run target
For Sri Lanka, leg spinner Jeevan Mendis took two for five off two overs and Suranga Lakmal two for 62
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Afghanistan gain momentum with UAE rout
The Middle Eastern minnows were defeated by 14 runs in last warm-up.
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MCG centre-stage in cricket’s oldest rivalry
Australia and England will both be hoping to get off to good starts.
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When Mahela and Sanga bow out
The two veterans will leave behind a void that may never be filled.
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Shehzad suffers blow to forearm
Shehzad has been asked to ice his forearm to minimise the swelling.
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Howzat? Google reveals colourful World Cup doodle
The image features an umpire, batsmen, a fielder and a wicketkeeper
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ICC’s special amendments for World Cup 2015
BCCI, CA and ECB announce special amendments in ICC laws governing the game that will be in force during the World Cup
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Captain Clarke out of England clash
Australia skipper to be rested for their World Cup opener due to concerns over his problematic hamstring.
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Afridi, Shehzad and six others fined AUD300 each
Players penalised by the Pakistan Cricket Board for breaking curfew.
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Ramiz’s role: The opener who finished it
Pakistan posted a below par total of 220-2, Raja remained unbeaten till the end, consuming as many as 158 balls.
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Miandad’s role: The anchor who lifted the team
If Imran was the leader of the battalion, then Miandad was its brain
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Medical Report Sealed Hafeez’s Fate
Opener certain decision to send him back was taken in Pakistan’s best interest.
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Let the games begin: World Cup 2015 opening ceremony
Australia and New Zealand are hosting the cricket tournament as 14 countries compete for the trophy
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Pakistan-India World Cup jinx must end this time: Misbah
Pakistan players target first World Cup win against India
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High-flying Kiwis humble South Africa in big win
New Zealand underline World Cup campaign by warming up with a 134-run victory.
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Pakistan gain impetus ahead of India clash
Selectors and coaching staff pleased with the performance of the bowlers in the absence of Muhammad Irfan.
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Ton-up Masakadza steers Zimbabwe to shock victory
Batsman hits unbeaten 117 in seven-wicket drubbing of Sri Lanka in warm-up
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World Cup: Ahmed Shehzad - the showman
Shehzad is the new Pakistan batting star.
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Clarke top-scores on return as Australia rout UAE
Captain opens with Finch and hits 64 from 62 in warm-up at the MCG.
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Pakistan Continue Road To Recovery
Misbah plays captain’s knock in tense warm-up win against England.
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The sweet smell of popcorn: City’s cinema screens to show world cup
Preparations in full swing as cricket fever grips city.
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World Cup fever hits fashion industry
Designers Maheen Khan and HSY come up with World Cup collections to satiate the appetite of those who bleed green
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Pakistan's self-proclaimed 'Borat' Waqar Zaka seeks dream girl at World Cup
Says new show, which can be accessed by smartphone users through the ‘Line’ app, will prove his critics wrong
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Machan, Evans guide Scotland to victory
The Scots thrash Ireland by 179 in warm-up match.
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Tamim satisfied with recovery
The Bangladesh opener scored 81 on return against Pakistan in warm-up .
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Crunch time for Pakistan in final warm-up
Match against England key to finding right balance in team ahead of India clash .
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Moin confident of charges’ ability to bounce back
Chief selector optimistic about Pakistan’s chances at the World Cup.
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'There's always a first time': Afridi vows to break Pakistan-India jinx
With the absence of two main spinners and Ajmal, Afridi is all set to shoulder extra bowling responsibility
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West Indies coach hopeful despite warm-up drubbing
England subject the Caribbeans to nine-wicket thrashing ahead of World Cup.
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Eager to perform well, Nasir and Rahat leave for Australia
Say they want to repay the faith put in them.
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World Cup: Bouncer and the box office
Pakistani cinema stakeholders talk about what the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup portends for film-revenues
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Pakistan can end World Cup hoodoo against India: Zaheer Abbas
Abbas believes the defending champions will be under more pressure to perform as compared to Pakistan
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Afridi eyes personal milestones - 8,000 runs, 400 wickets
Veteran also preparing to shoulder extra bowling responsibility
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Afridi says it’s time for the seniors to deliver
Experienced all-rounder hoping stint in Australian league will help.