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Pakistan fined for slow over rate

Pakistan have been fined for their slow over-rate during their 11-run win against Sri Lanka in the World Cup in Colombo on Saturday.

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Pakistan ‘not overawed’ by Sri Lanka threat

By Shahid Hashmi

 

Pakistan know their World Cup match against Sri Lanka on Saturday is one of their most crucial in Group A, but will not be overawed by the home team's bowlers or the partisan fans.

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An au revoir to ODI cricket after the World Cup XI

At the end of the ICC WC 2011, some fine cricketers will announce their retirements.

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Afridi, half-centurions star in Pakistan’s thumping win

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

If not with the bat, he can do it with the ball. Shahid Afridi would have been twitching in his seat, waiting for his turn to bat during the batting Powerplay, but some excellent batting by Misbah ul Haq and Umar Akmal ensured that he had only time to score seven runs

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Afridi’s five-for hastens Kenyan end

By Jamie Alter

 

Shahid Afridi ensured an early finish in Hambantota with his attacking mix of spin, bounce and turn to comprehensively crush Kenya and get Pakistan’s World Cup off to a flashing start

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Pakistan decide to bat first against Kenya

Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi won the toss and has decided to bat first against Kenya at Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium at Hambantota, Sri Lanka.

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Ricky Ponting and the other bad boys of cricket

Ponting, however, is not the only angry man of cricket.

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Afridi signs for Hampshire

Big-hitting Pakistan World Cup skipper Shahid Afridi is to join English Twenty20 champions Hampshire for their 2011 campaign, the club said on Monday

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ICC World Cup 2011 analysis: How Pakistan look on various counts going into the tournament

The ingredients needed by Pakistan to forge a winning combination.

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ICC World Cup 2011 awaits a spinfest

All kinds of spinners will be queuing up to bowl in the World Cup.

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