2023
IND vs AUS Preview: It's 150 Not Out As India, Australia Clash In World Cup 2023
India kick off their World Cup campaign against Australia in Chennai on Sunday in the 150th clash in one-day internationals between two of cricket's heavyweight superpowers. Two-time champions India are hunting for a first major title on home turf since the 2011 World Cup win under M.S. Dhoni.
But in a limited-overs rivalry stretching back to 1980, it is five-time World Cup winners Australia who have had the upper hand.
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Rampant India To Meet Afghanistan For Asian Games 2023 Cricket Gold
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India Crush Bangladesh To Reach Asian Games Cricket Final
India crushed Bangladesh by nine wickets on Friday to power into the gold medal match in Hangzhou as they bid to win the Asian Games title on their first attempt. ...
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Conway, Rachin Guide New Zealand To 9 Wicket Victory Over England In CWC Opener
Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra smashed centuries to power New Zealand to a crushing nine-wicket win over defending champions England in the opening match of the World Cup on Thursday. ...
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CWC 2023: Pakistan Eye Two Wins Before 'Unbelievable India Spectacle'
Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur hopes his team will have two wins under their belts before they face old rivals India in the eagerly-awaited World Cup blockbuster. The 1992 champions face ...
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CWC 2023: 'Mystique' Around Pakistan Team, Says Coach Mickey Arthur
Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur believes there's a "bit of mystique" around his World Cup team as they make a first appearance in India for seven years. Pakistan arrived to a ...
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England Post 282-9 Against New Zealand In World Cup Opener
New Zealand bowlers led by Matt Henry kept England in check to 282-9 despite Joe Root's 77 in the opening match of the World Cup on Thursday. The Black Caps ...
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Empty Feeling As Fans Trickle In For Cricket World Cup opener
England and New Zealand opened the Cricket World Cup on Thursday faced with a largely empty stadium -- and those in the crowd donned tops and face-paint in the national ...
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Men’s ODI WC: Want To Play Aggressive Cricket, Take The Game On And Push Boundaries As A Team,…
ODI World Cup: England captain Jos Buttler said his side is aiming to play their aggressive brand of cricket, take on the game and push their own boundaries as they ...
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CWC 2023, BAN vs AFG Preview: Bangladesh Hope Shakib Can Inflict More World Cup Misery On Afghanistan
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan leads his side into their World Cup opener against Afghanistan in Dharamsala on Saturday with Tigers fans again looking to the allrounder for match-winning heroics. ...
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Men's ODI WC: Threat From Fast-bowlers With The New Ball Looms Large On The Tournament
ODI World Cup: When the 2023 Men's ODI World Cup opener between England and New Zealand begins at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon, it being the ...
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Cricket World Cup: Kane Williamson Factfile
Widely considered New Zealand's greatest ever batsman, Kane Williamson has been a mainstay and the glue of the team since his debut in 2010. Such is his importance, he was ...
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'I Know What's At Stake', Says India Skipper Rohit Sharma
India skipper Rohit Sharma on Wednesday said he appreciates "what's at stake" but will not get bogged down by the weight of expectation on his team to win another World ...
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'It's Like We're At Home': Pakistan's Babar Azam Surprised By Indian Welcome
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam said Wednesday his team "was not expecting" the warm reception they have received in India, claiming "it's like we are at home". Azam and the Pakistan ...
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Men’s ODI WC: Keep That Aside, Focus On The Job At Hand, Says Rohit Sharma On Handling Pressure
ODI World Cup: India captain Rohit Sharma stated that while there would be pressure before leading the side in the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup on home soil, his point ...
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