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World Cup 2015

McCullum and Carter: two World Cups?

Australia news

Stars appoint Fleming for BBL5

Former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming has been announced as the new head coach of the Melbourne Stars

England news

Graves elected as ECB chairman

Colin Graves has been elected as the next chairman of the ECB, while changes to the constitution that are expected to result in Giles Clarke becoming the governing body's first president were also approved

World Cup 2015: England

Moeen shrugs off England negativity

Moeen Ali believes it was his ability to shut out the background noise and negativity that led to his return to form in Christchurch

Maharashtra v TN, Ranji Trophy 2014-15, 2nd semi-final, Kolkata

TN's formidable batting up against Maharashtra seamers

The second semi-final between Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra in Kolkata is expected to be a battle between one of the most consistent seam attacks this season and a formidable batting line-up

West Indies v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Canberra

Death-bowling costing us - Chigumbura

If the World Cup was a 40-over game, Zimbabwe would have won all their matches so far. At that stage of the game, Zimbabwe have been ahead all three times.

West Indies v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Canberra

Felt even my enemy wanted me to do well - Gayle

After scoring a record 215 against Zimbabwe in Canberra, Chris Gayle is hoping for another high noon in his career

West Indies v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Canberra

Gayle blows West Indies back on course

The partnership between Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels was one of contrasts but the cumulative effect inspired West Indies to new heights

Karnataka v Mumbai, Ranji semi-finals, Bangalore

Mumbai look to make most of second wind

Three weeks ago, Mumbai faced Karnataka as underdogs and on the brink of relegation. However, following a stunning turnaround, the 40-time Ranji Trophy winners will now be fancying their chances against the defending champions in the semi-finals

West Indies v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B

Fifth double-century fox: The Gayle show

West Indies v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Canberra

What will Panyangara do next?

Plays of the Day from the match between West Indies and Zimbabwe in Canberra

County news

'Ice' Berg heads for Hampshire

Gareth Berg, the former Middlesex allrounder, has won a season's contract with hampshire - only a few months after fearing that injury would force him into retirement

West Indies v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Canberra

'Had a feeling Gayle might turn up for this party'

Former West Indies fast bowler Michael Holding believes Chris Gayle's whirlwind double-century against Zimbabwe was his most dominant innings, while England batsman Jonathan Trott felt the knock simply reaffirmed how crucial Gayle was to West Indies' plan

South Australia v Tasmania, Sheffield Shield 2014-15, 1st day

Late wickets peg Tasmania back

Tasmania made assured progress with each of their top-three registering fifties, but South Australia hit back with late wickets in Adelaide

Australia news

Flintoff feels the Heat

Andrew Flintoff's mix of cricket and light entertainment will not be on show for Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League next season as the franchise decides to put cricket before marketing

World Cup 2015: Sri Lanka

Thisara seeks bowling mojo at 'lucky' MCG

The past year has seen Thisara Perera vacillate between extremes of performance. The challenge to him, as for his team, is to rediscover the powers that saw them burn so brightly in parts of 2014

World Cup 2015: Sri Lanka

Jeevan Mendis ruled out of World Cup

Jeevan Mendis will play no further role in the World Cup, said captain Angelo Mathews, after the allrounder had sustained a mild-to-moderate inner hamstring muscle injury at training on Tuesday

West Indies v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Canberra

Who Gayle beat to the top of the World Cup chart

West Indies v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Canberra

West Indies v Zimbabwe - #BendTheRules Moments

West Indies v Zimbabwe, World Cup 2015, Group B, Canberra

Chris Gayle's double hundred leaves Zimbabwe in tatters

Chris Gayle wrote history with a mammoth 147-ball 215 to beat a shell-shocked Zimbabwe by a 73-run margin in their World Cup 2015 Group B encounter played at the Manuka Oval, Canberra on Tuesday.

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