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Zimbabwe

Minnows capable of World Cup heroics

Kenyan left-arm spinner Aasif Karim, who also represented his country in the Davis Cup, was 39 when he caught the eye with those 50 magical deliveries, tying famed Australian batsmen into knots in Durban in 2003.

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South Africa notch up eight-wicket win over Zimbabwe

South Africa pulled off a facile eight wicket victory over Zimbabwe in a World Cup warm-up game at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday.

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SA captain Graeme Smith demands consistency from team

    By CricketCountry Staff   Chennai, February 10, 2011   South Africa skipper Graeme Smith said Thursday his team needed to show consistency and to peak at the right time to be successful in the World Cup.   “It’s going to be a tense and exciting tournament. If we keep the confidence going and...

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Tendulkar better than the Don!

Tendulkar has been compared to many greats of the past

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India’s Eden awaits World Cup verdict

The stadium was stripped of the high-profile match between India and England on February 27.

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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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Big-hitting Ten Doeschate carries Dutch hopes

The Netherlands enter their fourth World Cup buoyed by some famous wins in the past two years and a powerful batting line-up as they seek to battle past the first round for the first time. The Dutch competed in 1996, 2003 and 2007 but have never beaten an ICC full member country at the 50-over showpiece, although they boast wins over Namibia and Scotland.

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1983 World Cup: Kapil Dev’s 175 vs Zimbabwe scripts memorable win at Tunbridge Wells

Kapil Dev’s script at Tunbridge Wells could have been straight out of Ripley’s.

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World Cup adorns Bombay Stock Exchange

The International Cricket Council marked the 30-day countdown to the World Cup by displaying the tournament's trophy at the Bombay Stock Exchange on Wednesday.ICC president Sharad Pawar, chief executive Haroon Lorgat and tournament director Ratnakar Shetty all rang the opening bell at the BSE to signal the start of the day's trading.

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