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Bangalore to host India vs England World Cup match

The India-England World Cup match on February 27 has been switched from Kolkata to Bangalore.

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Sri Lanka – West Indies 1st ODI rained off

The first One-Day International between West Indies and Sri Lanka was abandoned due to heavy rain in Colombo.

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Barath’s maiden century shores up West Indies in Colombo ODI

 

Young Adrian Barath geared up for the World Cup with a maiden century as West Indies posted a competitive 245-5 against Sri Lanka in the first one-day international on Monday.

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Bangladesh beggars to be ‘paid’ during World Cup

The mayor of Chittagong city said that he would pay hundreds of beggars a daily wage to keep them off the streets during the cricket World Cup.

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Canada eye venue change in visa impasse

Canada have pleaded with the International Cricket Council to help their three Pakistan-born players obtain visas to enter India for the World Cup which gets underway on February 19.

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BCCI asks ICC to reconsider decision on Eden

The Indian cricket board on Friday asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to reconsider its decision of taking away the India-England World Cup match from the Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata.

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Bangladesh will be the surprise package of 2011 World Cup

Bangladesh has home support, but lack consistency. Whatever they do,

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Eden Gardens declared unfit to host its first fixture

Cricket-loving India suffered a sporting humiliation on Thursday when its most famous ground, Eden Gardens in Kolkata, was declared unfit to host its first fixture of next month's World Cup.The International Cricket Council (ICC) said another stadium would have to be found to hold the India-England clash on February 27 after a renovation programme at Eden Gardens fell months behind schedule

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ICC officials inspect Wankhede Stadium

The Mumbai stadium has undergone a two-year $55 million renovation in preparation for its first World Cup fixture on March 13. It will also host the final on April 2. Organisers of the World Cup have dismissed fears of a repeat of last year's Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, when many venues were badly delayed and scruffily finished.

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World Cup adorns Bombay Stock Exchange

The International Cricket Council marked the 30-day countdown to the World Cup by displaying the tournament's trophy at the Bombay Stock Exchange on Wednesday.ICC president Sharad Pawar, chief executive Haroon Lorgat and tournament director Ratnakar Shetty all rang the opening bell at the BSE to signal the start of the day's trading.

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