This world cup
We were outplayed by a great Pakistan side: Williamson
June 27 (CRICKETNMORE) New Zealand captain Kane Williamson admitted that they were completely outplayed by a "great" Pakistan side during their first defeat in the ongoing World Cup.
On Wednesday, Pakistan came out with a brilliant bowling performance as they first restricted the Black Caps to 237/6 and then rode on Babar Azam's unbeaten century to chase down the target with six wickets in hand on a tricky Edgbaston wicket.
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Babar Azam ton helps Pakistan to 6-wicket win over Kiwis
Birmingham, June 27 (CRICKETNMORE): Babar Azam's maiden World Cup century and Shaheen Afridi's performance with the ball helped Pakistan secure a seven-wicket win over New Zealand at Edgbast ...
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Dhoni played as per situation against Afghanistan:,says Bharat Arun
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For all talks of resurrection, England fighting to survive
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South Africa spinner Maharaj roped in by Yorkshire
June 26 (CRICKETNMORE) South Africa left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj was on Wednesday roped in by Yorkshire for a brief red-ball deal for the next three County Championship games. He will ...
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Playing in the 'V' the secret to Kohli's success this WC
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Starc: Not just king of yorkers, but also Australia's WC man
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WC hopes still strong: Morgan post Australia loss
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First part ticked off: Finch after Oz qualify for semis
June 26 (CRICKETNMORE) Captain Aaron Finch was a satisfied man after Australia defeated England comprehensively by 64 runs and became the first team to qualify for the semifinals in the ...
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Ben Stokes insists this is still England’s World Cup
June 26 - All-Rounder Ben Stokes promised England fans his team-mates would not take a backward step as they soak up the disappointment of losing to their great rivals Australia ...
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Australian fast bowler Behrendorff revels in pace partnership with Starc
June 26 - Jason Behrendorff is confident he and Mitchell Starc can continue to make a formidable left-arm tandem moving forward after they tore through England to book Australia’s place in ...
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Complete performance underlines Australia’s World Cup claims Steve Waugh
Special Article on ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 by Steve Waugh (Post Aus-Eng Match) Without doubt this was a commanding performance by a team that is gathering confidence and momentum ...
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Pacers guide Australia into semifinal with win over England
London, June 25 (CRICKETNMORE): Mitchell Starc produced a world-class yorker to get rid of the dangerous Ben Stokes while Jason Behrendorff returned career best figures to hand Australia a place ...
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New Zealand's Martin Guptill eyes another World Cup feat
Birmingham, June 25 (CRICKETNMORE) New Zealand opener Martin Guptill will aim to add another feather to his cap when he comes to bat against Pakistan in their World Cup fixture ...
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Bhuvneshwar Kumar hits the net running under watchful eyes of Patrick Farhart
New Delhi, June 25 (CRICKETNMORE) In a big positive for the Indian team management, pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowled for around 30-35 minutes at the indoor nets in Manchester on Tuesday. ...
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