Thursday, 4 July 2019

ICC World Cup 2019: Pakistan Looking to Finish With Win: Sarfaraz

Pakistan require an outlandishly big victory but if Bangladesh bat first, their chances of catching New Zealand will be gone.

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Pakistan vs Bangladesh | All The Pressure is On Pakistan: Rhodes

Bangladesh coach Steve Rhodes says the pressure will be on Pakistan when the two sides meet in their final World Cup league game at Lord's on Friday.

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ICC World Cup 2019: Williamson Needs Ferguson in Bowling Attack: Vettori

Ferguson's absence denied skipper Kane Williamson the luxury of using their leading wicket-taker in small bursts to dent their opposition.

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Afghanistan vs West Indies: Hope Finishes Off On a High But Inconsistent Returns Will Bother

If there was one West Indian batsman who couldn't have been under scrutiny heading into the World Cup it was Shai Hope. The elegant batsman had nearly double the number of runs than the next best West Indian batsman after the Champions Trophy and was their saviour in a faltering batting line-up.

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ICC World Cup 2019: 'Left' is Right For Fast Bowlers at The World Cup

They live in a right-handed world, historically stigmatised and challenged by tasks as simple as using scissors -- but when it comes to taking wickets at the World Cup, being a southpaw seamer is a distinct advantage.

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ICC World Cup 2019 | Excited and A Bit of Relief to Reach Semis: Buttler

England's Jos Buttler said he felt a sense of relief as well as excitement after the tournament hosts booked their place in the semi-finals of the World Cup.

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India vs Sri Lanka | Support Acts Make Telling Contributions in India's Smooth Progress

Beyond the headline makers, the supporting acts have played key roles too, often slipping under the radar but doing just about enough to allow the main guys to do their thing.

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