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Men's T20 World Cup
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Matches (13)
Men's Under-19 World Cup (1)
T20 WC Warm-up (8)
WPL (1)
Sheffield Shield (3)
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AFG19

310/4
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IND19

(18.2/50 ov, T:311) 149/1

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AFG

182/6
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WI

(19/20 ov, T:183) 144/7

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NAM

226/4
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SCOT

(20 ov, T:227) 220/5

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IRE

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11:30 PM

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11:30 PM

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2:30 AM

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Tomorrow
7:30 AM

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  • Andrew Miller's Wisden Verdict
    22yThe Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller
  • Stanikzai comes in for Aqil as Afghanistan bat; India unchanged
    5hESPNcricinfo staff
  • Five thousand balls a day and one promise: the making of Abhigyan Kundu
    1dS Sudarshanan
  • Rew ton trumps Peake's as England qualify for Under-19 World Cup final
    20hESPNcricinfo staff
  • Mohammed Nawaz: 'I have a chance to do well, do something memorable for my country'
    5hMohammad Isam
  • Heavyweights England look to put off-field troubles behind them
    10hMatt Roller
  • Pakistan's World Cup begins with no margin for error
    1hDanyal Rasool
  • Dark horses Afghanistan look to go deep again after semi-final run last time
    10hDanyal Rasool
  • Scotland look to spring a surprise after late call-up
    10hAlan Gardner
  • Sri Lanka aim to overcome disarray and end trophy drought
    1dAndrew Fidel Fernando
  • Netherlands balance youth and experience as they eye more World Cup upsets
    1dSruthi Ravindranath
  • Can USA make the Super Eights again?
    1dNagraj Gollapudi
  • Josh Hazlewood looks to reclaim his place as Australia's T20 pace-bowling anchor
    1dAndrew McGlashan
  • Nepal are on the rise and the T20 World Cup could be their launchpad
    2dShashank Kishore
  • West Indies bring power and depth to the T20 World Cup
    2dAlagappan Muthu
  • South Africa back again to get over the line that was so close last time
    2dFirdose Moonda
  • Australia among T20 World Cup favourites, but questions linger
    2dAndrew McGlashan
  • Namibia look to play spoilers in Group A spotlight
    2dAshish Pant
  • Zimbabwe bank on the experience of Raza, Taylor and Cremer
    2dFirdose Moonda
  • India hot favourites to defend a T20 World Cup and win one at home
    2dSidharth Monga
  • Oman need to punch above their weight in tough group
    2dShashank Kishore
  • New Zealand are depleted, but count them out at your own peril
    2dDeivarayan Muthu
  • Italy chase first World Cup moments on the big stage
    2dSreshth Shah
  • Ireland face tough challenges in bid to improve poor T20 World Cup record
    2dMatt Roller
  • Canada hope to make a splash in second T20 World Cup appearance
    2dHemant Brar
  • Can Waseem and UAE upset the Group D applecart?
    2dAshish Pant
  • USA's Saiteja wants to prove 'our team is just as good as anyone else' at T20 World Cup
    3dDeivarayan Muthu
Verdict

Andrew Miller's Wisden Verdict

Andrew Miller's Wisden Verdict

Andrew Miller
The Wisden Verdict by Andrew Miller
Dec 21, 2003, 12:00 AM


Gareth Batty: 'could do with a touch of the Samaraweeras himself, if he is to justify his continued selection'
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Andrew Miller, Wisden Cricinfo's assistant editor, is accompanying England on their travels throughout Sri Lanka.
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