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World Cup 2015: New Zealand

Sir Richard...now Sir Brendon?

Ireland v South Africa, World Cup 2015, Group B, Canberra

Ireland face their biggest challenge

Ireland's unbeaten start to the World Cup will face its toughest test yet against South Africa, who still have injury concerns over Vernon Philander and JP Duminy

New Zealand's Rottweiler bite

Their hyper-aggressive ways have got them success in the World Cup so far. But is the method as sustainable as it is eye-catching?

Australia news

Pattinson hit by hamstring injury

There is a chance the fast bowler James Pattinson will not play again this season after picking up a hamstring injury during Victoria's Sheffield Shield match against Queensland in Alice Springs

BCCI election

Dalmiya returns to top BCCI post

Rolling updates of the BCCI elections, in Chennai

England's World Cup strategy document

Any point in turning up?

Soumya Sarkar's shot in the dark

The long-lasting memory of a young batsman we have never seen before is of that one brilliant shot announcing his arrival

World Cup 2015: England

No country for folk heroes

The debate about whether Eoin Morgan should sing the national anthem is typical of an English culture that demands its cricketers be both free-spirited and happy to conform

The vices and virtues of Misbah

The debate about whether Misbah-ul-Haq is holding Pakistan back or holding them together is obscuring the team's real problems

Pro50 Championship 2014-15

Pettini delivers Eagles D/L win

A round-up of the Pro50 Championship matches on March 1, 2015

Pakistan v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Brisbane

Yasir Shah's omission 'strategic' - Misbah

Pakistan's captain Misbah-ul-Haq has described the omission of the legspinner Yasir Shah from the team to play Zimbabwe as "strategic" and based upon the well-informed views of the assistant coach Grant Flower

Pak v ZIm, Group B, Brisbane

Zimbabwe let World Cup dream slip away

Harare 1995, Sheikhupera 1998, Harare 2013 and now, just 20 runs away from Brisbane 2015. Five fours. Three sixes and a two. So close. But Zimbabwean eyes would not have adored the end result.

Sunfoil Series 2014-15, 4th day

Shezi, Paterson set up huge Cobras win

A round-up of the Sunfoil Series matches that ended on March 1, 2015

Pakistan v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Brisbane

Pakistan's bad cover version of 1992

The events in Brisbane may not matter much in the big picture of this World Cup, but to Misbah-ul-Haq and his men, it may yet be the spring board to repeat what happened 23 years ago

Pakistan v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Brisbane

Wahab Riaz stars in Pakistan's first win of World Cup 2015

A strong all-round show from Wahab Riaz helped Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 20 runs to register their first win of their World Cup 2015 campaign in Brisbane on Sunday.

Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Group B, Brisbane

Wahab's record and left-arm goodness

Stats highlights from the Group B match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe at the Gabba

England news

Pietersen wants ECB talks over possible return

Kevin Pietersen has responded to apparently conciliatory comments from the incoming ECB chairman, Colin Graves, by saying he wants to speak to the governing body about a potential England return

Mah v TN, Ranji semi-finals, Kolkata, 5th day

Tamil Nadu enter final on innings lead

Tamil Nadu bowled out Maharashtra for 454 to secure the first-innings honours, and book their spot in the Ranji Trophy final against Karnataka on March 8

England v Sri Lanka, World Cup 2015, Group A, Wellington

Anderson struggle typifies England's flat attack

After another blunt display, James Anderson's form at this World Cup is becoming a significant problem for England

England v Sri Lanka, World Cup 2015, Group A, Wellington

The bunny bites back

James Anderson had tormented Lahiru Thirimanne on their previous meetings but the roles were emphatically reversed in Wellington

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