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AUS vs IND (1)
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PAK vs SA (1)
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IND-W

(49/49 ov) 340/3
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NZ-W

(37.4/44 ov, T:325) 222/5

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BAN

296/8
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WI

(30.1/50 ov, T:297) 117

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IND

264/9
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AUS

(46.2/50 ov, T:265) 265/8

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Sri Lanka Women

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Pakistan Women

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9:30 AM

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NZ

(3.4/8 ov) 38/1
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ENG

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PAK

333 & 138
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SA

(T:68) 404 & 73/2

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Ashraful keen to continue as captain

Ashraful keen to continue as captain

Mohammad Ashraful has said he will not resign from the captaincy despite Bangladesh's dismal showing in the ICC World Twenty20

14-Jun-2009•Cricinfo staff
Associated with the best

Associated with the best

Bangladesh's chaotic batting incensed Jamie Siddons who was withering in his assessment of the effort, calling the performance a "ridiculous" effort

08-Jun-2009•George Binoy at Trent Bridge
Siddons disgusted with 'ridiculous' effort

Siddons disgusted with 'ridiculous' effort

Bangladesh's chaotic batting incensed Jamie Siddons who was withering in his assessment of the effort, calling the performance a "ridiculous" effort

08-Jun-2009•George Binoy at Trent Bridge
The Kevin and Niall show

The Kevin and Niall show

George Binoy presents the plays of the day as Ireland beat Bangladesh in the ICC World Twenty20

08-Jun-2009•George Binoy at Trent Bridge
Ireland storm into Super Eights

Ireland storm into Super Eights

Ireland produced an encore of the 2007 World Cup to surge into the second stage of the World Twenty20

08-Jun-2009•The Bulletin by Jamie Alter
Siddons wary of Irish threat

Siddons wary of Irish threat

The tables have been turned. Bangladesh, so often the underdogs in international matches, are now favourites

07-Jun-2009•George Binoy in Nottingham
No room for error

No room for error

This is a do-or-die match for both sides and neither can afford to put a foot wrong

07-Jun-2009•Cricinfo staff
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