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World Cup 2015: Pakistan

Pakistan's road to the knockouts

Ireland v Pakistan, Group B, Adelaide

'No choice' Sarfraz comes up trumps

Pakistan's captain Misbah-ul-Haq has admitted Sarfraz Ahmed was only returned to his side's plans for the tournament as the very last resort

Zimbabwe news

Cremer return can give Zimbabwe lift

Zimbabwe have received some uplifting news after a disappointing World Cup campaign with the decision of their former legspinner Graeme Cremer to return to international cricket

World Cup 2015: Sri Lanka

'We know how to cope with pressure' - Atapattu

No other team has played as many knockout matches as Sri Lanka have in recent times, and this, according to their coach Marvan Atapattu, has given them an ability to seize key moments

World Cup 2015: Australia

Cummins gears for quick Adelaide track

Pat Cummins hopes three wickets against Scotland will be enough to hold his place for Australia's quarter-final in Adelaide, on what he described as the fastest pitch he has played on this summer

World Cup 2015: India

India's road to the semi-final

India v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Auckland

Dhoni breaks down the chase method

After leading India to a six-wicket win against Zimbabwe in the final group match of the World Cup, MS Dhoni said that breaking the target down into smaller goals was the key in handling high-pressure situations

England news

Change essential to produce exceptional players

Mark Butcher has added to the pressure on the ECB by calling for a reshaped domestic system capable of producing exceptional players

Ireland v Pakistan, World Cup 2015, Group B, Adelaide

Already proven we belong - Porterfield

Ireland's captain William Porterfield has been taking issue with the "accepted norms" of the cricket hierarchy for most of this World Cup, and found no reason to change tack on the eve of the match that will decide whether or not his team progress into th

World Cup 2015: Sri Lanka

Snape pulls Sri Lanka players closer

Former England cricketer turned psychologist Jeremy Snape is playing such a role in keeping the Sri Lankan players focused on the World Cup

Ireland v Pakistan, Group B, Adelaide

Misbah puts bowlers on the attack

On the eve of Pakistan's final group game against Ireland, the captain Misbah-ul-Haq roused his bowlers to be more aggressive

World Cup 2015: New Zealand

Black Caps gaining the All Blacks experience

Shared knowledge between Mike Hesson and his All Blacks counterpart, Steve Hansen, will play a role in New Zealand's campaign in the knockout stages of the World Cup

UAE v West Indies, World Cup 2015, Group B, Napier

UAE sense opportunity in floundering WI - Tauqir

The UAE captain says West Indies' batting has been inconsistent and their bowling not in the same class as other teams

UAE v West indies, World Cup, Group, Napier

UAE more worried by storm than WI

Jason Holder refused to worry about the weather in Napier, but UAE captain Mohammad Tauqir did not want his team's journey home disrupted

World Cup 2015: Sri Lanka

SL wait on Herath's fitness, Mathews recovers

Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews has overcome the Achilles concern that forced him off the field early during Scotland's innings on Thursday, team manager Michael de Zoysa has said

World Cup 2015: Sri Lanka

Rookie Chameera set on pace and accuracy

Dushmantha Chameera is only 23 and is already being spoken of as the quickest of the Sri Lankan bowlers playing in the 2015 World Cup. He can clock speeds of more than 140kph

Pakistan news

Amir stirs memories on long-awaited return

Mohammad Amir managed three wickets, including two in two balls, during 16 overs that blended swing and bounce, to mark his competitive return after an ICC ban for spot-fixing

England news

Willey, Sharp fail in fight against retirement

Peter Willey and George Sharp, the highly respected umpires, have been forced to retire not through failing eyesight or sciatica but as the result of a finding by a judge at a central London employment hearing

England news

Oval to stage Help for Heroes T20

Global stars will descend on the Oval in September as cricket lends its support to Help for Heroes for the first time, the charity supporting injured servicemen and women.

South Africa news

South Africa announce home season fixtures

South Africa will host New Zealand for two T20Is and three ODIs from August 14 in a packed home season

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