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Preview: Australia bid to make short work of improved Canada

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

Four games into the World Cup, Australia’s unbeaten streak in this most hallowed of the ODI tournaments has yet to end. Nor should it when Australia take on Canada at the M Chinnaswamy in Bangalore on March 16 in a Group A encounter.

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Davison to retire after Australia game

Canada's John Davison, who once held the record for the fastest World Cup century, will retire from international cricket after his side's final match against Australia.

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The regret of the World Cup’s youngest player

Sixteen-year-old schoolboy Nitish Kumar became the youngest ever World Cup player on Monday, but his only regret was that his father, killed in a 2005 car crash, was not there to see it.

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Canada’s Nitish Kumar becomes youngest World Cup player

Opening batsman Nitish Kumar made history becoming the youngest player at World Cup tournament, playing for Canada in their Group A clash against Zimbabwe on Monday.

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Preview: Zimbabwe start as favourites against Canada in minnows clash

By Jamie Alter

 

On paper, the 12th match of the 2011 World Cup is little more than a tussle for bragging rights between two of the tournament’s minnows.

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Sri Lanka wary of Canada’s John Davison

Kumar Sangakkara admitted his knowledge of Canada is confined to ace batsman John Davison, who once scored the fastest World Cup hundred, but that does not bother the Sri Lankan captain.

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Sri Lanka wary of Canada’s John Davison

Kumar Sangakkara admitted his knowledge of Canada is confined to ace batsman John Davison, who once scored the fastest World Cup hundred, but that does not bother the Sri Lankan captain.

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ICC World Cup 2003: Canadian John Davison’s tour de force stuns West Indies

Herman Melville once said, "Familiarity with danger makes a brave man braver." Canadian John Davison lived up to that saying at the 2003 World Cup in South Africa, smacking the fastest hundred of the World Cup - off just 67 balls - at Centurion’s SuperSport Park.

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