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On-song Kiwis favourites against Afghanistan (Preview)
June 7 (CRICKETNMORE) New Zealand will start as clear favourites against Afghanistan after registering a tight win in their last encounter, when the two sides meet for a World Cup clash on Saturday.
Kane Williamson's side is at the top of the standings as they have a better net run-rate than Australia after achieving two contrasting victories.
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Afghanistan opener Mohammad Shahzad ruled out of World Cup with knee injury
London, June 7 (CRICKETNMORE): Afghanistan opener Mohammad Shahzad has been ruled out of the ongoing World Cup following a knee injury. Wicket-keeper batsman Ikram Ali Khil has been called in ...
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MS Dhoni in England for cricket, not Mahabharata: Pakistan Minister
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Nathan Coulter-Nile's 92 highest for No. 8 batsman in World Cup
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Coulter-Nile, Mitchell Starc star as Australia beat West Indies in close contest
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Request Dhoni to remove Army insignia from gloves: ICC to BCCI
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India most searched team of World Cup, reveals study
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West Indies opt to bowl against Australia (TOSS)
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Unpredictable Pakistan face Lankan challenge (Preview)
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Rohit Sharma ton helps India thrash South Africa by 6 wickets
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Matt Henry four-fer helps New Zealand bowl Bangladesh out for 244
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