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Brendon McCullum

Puzzling trends in the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League

Statistics suggest that players haven’t figured out T20 cricket entirely.

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Jayawardene’s captaincy inspires Kerala Tuskers to make remarkable IPL debut

The calculated decisions of the Sri Lankan have worked wonders for the unheralded team.

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Dilshan, Pietersen, McCullum & Marillier – the masters of innovation

Innovation is something that has been a part of cricket right since its early days.

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Brilliant Kochi chase snap Mumbai’s winning run

By Suhrid Barua

 

Paul Valthaty underlined the value of finishing the job rather than leaving it for others for Kings XI Punjab against Chennai Super Kings in Mohali a couple of days back. Brendon McCullum didn’t do the same for Kochi Tuskers Kerala on Friday, but nonetheless scored a magnificent 81 to enable his side pull off their first win in three games.

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Stats Preview: 4th Quarter-Final – Sri Lanka vs England

Sangakkara and Dilshan’s prolific numbers in recent years give Sri Lanka the edge.

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The Big ‘C’: A South African conundrum that has now assumed monumental proportions

Graeme Smith did not make any effort to deny the ‘history’ or justify.

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New Zealand script sensational win over South Africa to reach semis

By CricketCountry Staff

 

New Zealand scripted a sensational 49-run win over South Africa to storm into the World Cup semifinals at Mirpur. Set 222 for victory, South Africa collapsed to 172 all out in 43.2 overs. Jacob Oram bagged four wickets for New Zealand.

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What’s wrong with New Zealand

Why the Black Caps have been performing so poorly recently?

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Stats Preview: 3rd Quarter-Final – New Zealand vs South Africa

The third quarter-final of the World Cup sees New Zealand clashing with South Africa.

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McCullum stars in impressive New Zealand win

By Suneer Chowdhary 

 

Canada were never in hunt once New Zealand got to 358. What they were definitely in with a chance was to advertise the cause for the Associates to the ICC. And Ashish Bagai and Jimmy Hansra, the pair involved in Canada’s first World Cup win this year against Kenya did just that again.

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