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Rishad DSouza

New Zealand in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Humble in triumph; gracious in defeat

Match celebrations were subtle and respectful to the opposition, even if New Zealand brutalised them in the match.

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David Warner vs Martin Guptill: Contrasting personalities with similar objectives

Both openers will have the responsibility of facing fearsome opposition bowling attacks, and providing their team a good start.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Steven Smith en route carving name in book of legends

India were jubilant when they got the wicket of David Warner and for good reason too.

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MS Dhoni’s leadership was inspiring in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

The one thing Dhoni does best is to masterfully mask his teams weaknesses.

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Five reasons why Australia will beat India in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 semi-final

India have had a dream run in the World Cup so far and Australia have the capability to halt their progress.

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Grant Elliott did his selectors a favour in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 semi-final against South Africa

Elliott came out to bat with New Zealand at 128 for three (they soon became 149 for four in the 22nd over) in pursuit of 298.

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Ireland in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Marks out of 10

Ireland beat two Test teams — West Indies and Zimbabwe —and ultimately missed a quarter-final berth.

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Imran Tahir could prove to be the difference between South Africa and New Zealand at ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 semi-final at Auckland

Expectedly, much of the talk has revolved around pace bowlers and the batsmen and Imran Tahir hasn’t received much of a mention.

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Five reasons why New Zealand will beat West Indies in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final

NZ are in the form of their life, whereas WI managed to qualify for the quarters after a lot of struggle.

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Five reasons why Bangladesh will beat India in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final

Bangladesh have a formidable pace attack which will test the batting skills of the Indians.

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