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2011 World Cup: We like it hot and spicy!

The top eight teams will progress into the quarter-finals, unless something drastic happens.

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Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 26 runs to clinch series 2-0

Ajantha Mendis and Thisara Perera shared seven wickets as Sri Lanka.

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Zimbabwe eye knockout place in World Cup

Zimbabwe’s young cricketers will seek to show during the World Cup.

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West Indies provide battleground for England’s next generation

West Indies is fast becoming the English cricketer’s destination

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Sammy faces uphill task as West Indies skipper

In a squad which features four former captains, three of whom can boast over 20,000 ODI runs between them, and a host of players who went on strike two years ago, West Indies skipper Darren Sammy has a disparate bunch to unite.

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Upul Tharanga guides Sri Lanka home with ton

Upul Tharanga cracked an unbeaten 101 to steer Sri Lanka to an emphatic eight-wicket victory over the West Indies in the second one-day international. Sri Lanka lead the three match ODI series 1-0.

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Memories of 1971 – watershed year for Indian cricket

The 1971 team to the West Indies comprised some outstanding players

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Sri Lankan bowlers restrict West Indies to 203

West Indies, put in to bat, were restricted to 203 by Sri Lankan bowlers in 2nd ODI at Colombo. Lasith Malinga took 3 wickets wheras Dwayne and Darren Bravo scored 39 runs each.

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West Indies asked to bat first in second ODI

Both the teams will look to win this match after rain hi the first ODI.

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Coach Baptiste realistic about Kenya’s World Cup chances

When Eldine Baptiste was appointed Kenya coach in September 2009, he pledged to reverse declining standards and return the country to the top of the ICC Associate pile. Baptiste had the right credentials after many years playing for the West Indies and coaching South African regional sides, Eastern Province and Kwa Zulu, Natal.

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