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Najam said that the PCB has not taken any call and will only decide on playing in India after the ACC meeting.
England edged out New Zealand in the final to win their maiden World Cup title at the Lord's Cricket Ground on Sunday.
England won the World Cup for the first time as they beat New Zealand in a dramatic Super Over after a nerve-shredding final ended in a tie at Lord's on Sunday.
The cricket fraternity will witness a new dawn when a title-starved England meet their match in New Zealand's feisty Black Caps in a ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 final that will produce a new champion come on July 14.
England reached the final of the World Cup by beating Australia by eight wickets where they meet New Zealand.
Roy's presence has rejuvenated England and breathed new life into their World Cup campaign.
India's top-order collapsed as New Zealand defended 239 to enter a second straight ICC Cricket World Cup final on Wednesday
Ravindra Jadeja doesn’t give up. He hasn’t reached where he is by giving up.
India had stormed into the semis unlike New Zealand but they won’t make the mistake of taking Williamson-led side lightly.
This toss-up between Bhuvi and Shami is a tough one on any ordinary day, least of all a knock-out game in any World Cup.
India brushed aside Sri Lanka in their final round-robin match to climb up to the top of the ICC Cricket World 2019 points table.
India need to trust their decision of trusting Rahul with this responsibility for the semi-final ahead.
With a clinical performance, India have entered yet another ICC World Cup semi-final after beating Bangladesh by 28 runs
India need to win one of their two group fixtures to enter the World Cup semi-finals.
Since the 2017 Champions Trophy, India have won 20 ODIs wherein Rohit has crossed the 50-mark. His average in all these wins is a staggering 181.33.
Bairstow scored a century for England and despite Rohit's 25th century and Shami's maiden five-for, India fell short.
England, the pre-tournament favourites, need to win at least one of their remaining two matches against India or New Zealand to keep their chances of making the World Cup semis alive.
One – this was a mediocre 244-run target by ODI standards. Albeit batting on a used pitch, you would assume the Black Caps’ line-up – at least on paper – has the wherewithal to chase down 250-odd.
The Dhoni situation isn’t something the Men in Blue have to deal with, period. Do the fans even get a say in this matter? No.
India brushed aside West Indies, beating them by 125 runs and CricketCountry’s Aditya Bhattachrya and contributor Chetan Narula reckon it was the bowling unit led by Mohammad Shami who deserve a wealth of credit for their performance at Manchester