World cup 2023
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 colours of India.
A ripple of excitement went through the crowd as the England players made their way into the world's biggest cricket arena, a 132,000-seater stadium named after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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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
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ICC ODI World Cup 2023: Pakistan vs. Netherlands Dream 11 Prediction
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Men’s ODI WC: Winning Trophy In India Would Be Bigger Achievement Than 2019 Title, Says Eoin Morgan
Former England white-ball captain Eoin Morgan believes winning the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup will be a bigger achievement for the side as compared to clinching the 2019 title on ...
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New Zealand's Tim Southee 'Unavailable' For World Cup Opener
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