Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Kallis completes a rare double in World Cup/ No problems playing in India - Hemanth

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South African skipper Graeme Smith has saluted the Eden Gardens, where his side humbled Ireland to cruise into the World Cup quarterfinals, saying every cricketer wishes to experience the excitement of playing at the historic venue... more>>
Injured New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori and speedster Kyle Mills are all set to miss their team's final World Cup Group A fixture against Sri Lanka here on Friday in order to be fit for the quarterfinals, said vice-captain Ross Taylor today... more>>
"It does not matter to us where we play our quarter-final. The biggest issue for us was to qualify for the knockout stage, and we have done that now," Afridi said after beating Zimbabwe in the World Cup... more>>
New Zealand's stand-in-skipper Ross Taylor Wednesday said his bowlers are focussing on reverse swing which, he feels, is proving more effective in getting wickets than seam and spin in this World Cup... more>>
The four times winner with a hat-trick in its kitty, Australia, is definitely the eye-candy for all the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 watchers. In the betting community, where the matches make the biggest impact, Australia is the second favorite team, with 11/2, after India, who enjoys 11/4. The team currently ranks 4th in Tests and 1st in ODIs... more>>
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