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ICC Cricket World 2015

Sachitra Senanayake: Very disappointed with the way I bowled

Sri Lankan spinner Sachitra Senanayake played his first game of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

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Glenn Maxwell: Hope I stop getting out in the nineties

Man-of-the-match Glenn Maxwell, who scored the second fastest hundred in World Cup history spoke to the press after the memorable win.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Australia vs Sri Lanka, Pool A match in Sydney in caricatures

Australia managed to beat Sri Lanka by 64 runs in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 match to move up to the second spot in Pool A points table.

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Michael Clarke: I’ve got to learn to catch those high balls

fter a brilliant game of cricket at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Australian skipper Michael Clarke spoke to the media.

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Aaqib Javed feels Mohammed Shami is currently the best Indian paceman

Shami has been the pick of India’s pace attack taking nine wickets from three matches and his opening spell has proved to be crucial in India maintaining their stronghold in the group league stage.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Moods and Moments from New Zealand vs Afghanistan, Napier

New Zealand continued their dominance at the top of the Pool A points table with a six-wicket win over Afghanistan,

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ICC World Cup 2015: Tillakaratne Dilshan rips apart Mitchell Johnson for 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Mitchell Johnson, one of the most feared fast-bowlers was brutally punished by Tillakaratne Dilshan,

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Despite win against South Africa, Pakistan still find reasons to blame and reprimand Misbah-ul-Haq

Misbah-ul-Haq, the captain of the side has emerged as the country’s favourite whipping boy.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka in past World Cup encounters

Australia and Sri Lanka are the only teams who have faced each other in the World Cup final twice (1996 and 2007).

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Moods and Moments from Ireland vs Zimbabwe, Hobart

Ireland’s tight bowling resulted in Zimbabwe falling short of only five runs.

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