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Suneer Chowdhary

Preview: A lot will depend on Gayle and Pollard

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

South Africa have played West Indies four times in the World Cup and both sides have won two of the games. Unfortunately for the South Africans, their two losses did enough to make things difficult for them in those tournaments.

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Watson, Clarke lift Australia after slow start

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

Australia began slowly after winning the toss at the Motera in Ahmedabad but built the momentum towards the latter portion of the innings to get to 262 for 6 in their 50 overs.

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Preview: England seek to avenge embarrassing T20 loss against Netherlands

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

The last time the two teams met in an international, Netherlands had stunned England in a T20 game. That was back in 2009 in the World T20 and since then the two have not played each other.

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NZ vs Kenya – all over in 32 overs!

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

The casual followers of the World Cup could have been forgiven for thinking that this was a T20 game. Only 32 overs and a little over two and a half hours into the game, New Zealand had gone on to register a win in their first game of the competition as they pummelled the Kenyans by 10 wickets at the Chepauk here today.

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Bennett masterminds Kenyan collapse

By Suneer Chowdhury

 

A decent start from Kenya ended in a disaster as they were bowled out for their lowest-ever ODI score of 69 against New Zealand in the second game of the World Cup, 2011 at the Chepauk here on Sunday.

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World Cup preview: Injury, form worries for NZ against Kenya

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

Until about a few months back, this would have potentially qualified to be one of the more one-sided encounters of the World Cup.

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2011 World Cup preview: India seek revenge, but Bangladesh no pushovers

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

At home, Bangladesh has exhibited the kind of form that is almost Sri Lanka-like before they won the 1996 title. They have trumped New Zealand and Zimbabwe easily and given England a run for their money on more than one occasion in the last 15 months or so.

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