Cricket World Cup 2011 Features
Lack of quality spinners could hurt Aussie campaign
For Collins Obuya, it was a golden opportunity to score his maiden hundred, but the Kenyan all-rounder missed it by two runs.
A cup full of misery
267 for one, 267 for one, the job was done, it was such fun and then the rest, 29 for nine, 29 for nine what could be more asinine.
A forgettable game for listless Indian captain
Indian captain MS Dhoni had so much faith in the abilities of Ashish Nehra despite the left-arm pacer’s dismal form in recent matches.
A hungrier Yuvraj augurs well for India
As I write this, Sachin Tendulkar has paddled, driven and lofted the South Africans magnificently, and if this does not change the game in India’s favour nothing will.
Bitter is better
I was at a party over the weekend and this friend said, tell me are you the guy who writes “First Slip’ on the cricket bat and I said, why do you think so, and he said, just a guess but why are you so bitter, every morning, full of negative vibes and venom, why can’t you be positive.
Bangladesh victory adds spice to Group B competition
A deserving victory for Bangladesh! The Tigers’ thrilling two-wicket victory over England on Friday virtually opened up the competition in Group B for quarter-final berths.
Sternest test for Indian top order
One of the showpiece games of the World Cup, the India-South Africa game will be important for quite a few reasons.
What’s with this runner business?
I know it is very upsetting to have key players injured in a tournament and it wrecks the chances of a team to do well and advance into the next round.
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