Friday, March 18, 2011

Trott is leading run scorer in World Cup/ Will the Lions eat up the Kiwis? - Hemanth

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A hugely relieved England skipper Andrew Strauss said their gamble of playing three "substitute" players paid off by way of an 18-run win against the West Indies in a key Group B fixture of the ICC Cricket World Cup... more>>
Shoaib began the tournament with high hopes but was apparently so disappointed with his personal showing that he announced his retirement from international cricket Thursday. But Aamir believes that it wasn't really his fault... more>>
Carrying the aspirations of the nation's cricket-loving millions, Bangladesh would hope to upset the formidable South Africa, like they did four years ago, and reach the World Cup quarterfinals from Group B... more>>
Ryan ten Doeschate struck a fluent century while Peter Borren hit 84 to propel the Netherlands to 306 against Ireland in a Group B match. Doeschate (106) and Netherlands captain Borren were involved in a 121-run stand for the fifth wicket after the team was reduced to 113/4... more>>
Sri Lanka and New Zealand are going to battle each other today to seal their victory on the last group match in Mumbai. It will be a cut throat competition as both teams are expected to cause lethal damage to their adversary with their strength and experience. Sri Lanka is acquainted with the pitch conditions, whereas kiwis are riding high on the panache of their winning streak... more>>
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