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 | Australia shell shock Ireland The mighty Australians crusade to the World Cup semi-finals with a nine-wicket win in the David versus Goliath match, reports Anjali Behl. |
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 | Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 6 wickets Lanka end the Kiwis' unbeaten World Cup run with a comprehensive win as Styris' century goes in vain, reports Anjali Behl. |
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 | England beat Bangladesh by 4 wickets After restricting Bangladesh to a low total of 143 runs, England register a unconvincing win in the World Cup Super Eight tie, reports Anjali Behl. |
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 | South Africa beat Windies by 67 runs South Africa virtually eliminate hosts West Indies from the World Cup with a victory in the crucial Super Eight tie. |
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 | Meanwhile, at the WC The thrill of not knowing how deep the Aussie batting side remains the high point for me this World Cup, writes Indrajit Hazra. |
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 | BCCI asked Kris to dump seniors Former cricket captain Kris Srikkanth reveals that the Board had offered him a divide-and-rule deal 18 years ago. |
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 | Australia beat England by seven wickets Ricky Ponting's 86 helped see the champions a step nearer the World Cup semi-finals as they beat England by seven wickets in the Super Eights match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Sunday. |
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 | Rahul Dravid retained as captain The Indian cricket board also appoints former captain Ravi Shastri as the manager for the Bangladesh tour.
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 | Bangladesh stun Proteas with 67-run thrashing Bangladesh shocked world number one-ranked South Africa with a 67-run victory in the World Cup Super Eights encounter on Saturday. |
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 | Chappell takes part of blame for WC fiasco The former Indian coach Greg Chappell sticks to issues rather than individual players in his report to BCCI. |
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 | Woolmer murder: '5 Pak bookies were in Jamaica' Former Pakistan paceman Sarfraz Nawaz, prone to making sensational statements, has now claimed that five Pakistani bookies were in Jamaica when coach Bob Woolmer was killed. |
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