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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

Australia v Scotland, World Cup 2015, Group A, Hobart

Starc's four dismantles Scotland

Rain kept Australia nervous during a two-hour delay, more nervous than Scotland who's innings lasted only half an hour longer

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

WI must beat UAE, weather and then watch

This is what it has come down to. The group stage of the World Cup will end with two Full Members, West Indies and Pakistan, fighting for their spot in the knockout phase

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

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

Mire's confusion, Mohit's doubt

Plays of the Day from the India v Zimbabwe World Cup 2015 Group B match, in Auckland

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

Raina, Dhoni ensure clean slate

Brendan Taylor scored an emotional century in his last match for Zimbabwe, but experienced the familiar agony of watching his side lose

ICC Pro Cricket 2015

The World Cup on the go

The official game for the tournament offers a better gaming experience on mobile than PC

The first batting World Cup

A look at how the scoring rates have seen a significant increase in this World Cup

Parks and recreation

The action on the other side of the fence has been a revelation at all of the New Zealand venues in this World Cup

Afghanistan's fortunes fade

After a strong start to the World Cup, Afghanistan lost steam in the closing matches, and will be especially disappointed that they couldn't push a dispirited England harder

Afghanistan vs England, World Cup 2015, Group A, Sydney

England underwhelm one last time

The flaws were still visible in England's win over Afghanistan but to blame the coach and the players does not go far enough

Ranji Trophy 2014-15

'Nothing to lose mentality' key part of Tamil Nadu turnaround

Tamil Nadu didn't look like making the knockouts for a third year in a row, but then pieces began to fall in place despite adversity

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 cricket

England are bad and boring, too

England, over the course of their many calamities, used to have the "grand, curdled talents" to at least make them watchable

Pakistan v South Africa, 1st women's ODI, Sharjah

Maroof, Amin sink South Africa Women

Misbah Maroof missed out on a maiden ODI hundred, but her 99, followed by a three-wicket haul from left-arm spinner Anam Amin sent Pakistan Women on their way to a 57-run win against South Africa Women in Sharjah

New Zealand v Bangladesh, World Cup 2015, Group A, Hamilton

New Zealand read off very different script

A changed XI was not the only difference for New Zealand as they closed out the group stage under rather difficult circumstances

Western Australia v New South Wales, Sheffield Shield, 1st day

Maddinson, Henriques drive NSW on rain-affected day

New South Wales prospered thanks to fifties from Nic Maddinson and Moises Henriques, reaching 225 for 4, before rain and bad light intervened

New Zealand v Bangladesh, World Cup 2015, Group A, Hamilton

Defeat no dampener for fearless Bangladesh

Mahmudullah's second century on the trot and the intensity of their bowling and fielding performance against New Zealand will give Bangladesh plenty of confidence to carry into the quarter-finals

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