Cricket World Cup 2011 News
India beat the Netherlands by five wickets
India overcame mid-innings hiccups to beat the Netherlands by five wickets in a Group B match on Wednesday to maintain their unbeaten run in the World Cup.
Birthday boy Taylor sets up easy New Zealand win
Extraordinary hitting with a cracked bat by New Zealand birthday boy Ross Taylor helped his team pile on an amazing 85 runs in 3.4 overs and help set up a 110-run World Cup win over Pakistan on Tuesday.
Fans clash with police outside Nagpur stadium
NAGPUR, India ·- Police on Tuesday clashed with hundreds of fans seeking tickets for India’s World Cup showdown against South Africa, the incident again highlighting the country’s inability to handle the huge demand for seats.
In-form Pakistan hold edge over patchy NZ
In-form Pakistan will have to guard against complacency and their tendency to implode when they take on New Zealand in a World Cup Group A match in Kandy on Tuesday.
Injured Broad doubtful for Bangladesh showdown
CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh - England fast bowler Stuart Broad has suffered a side strain which could force him to miss Friday’s World Cup match against Bangladesh, the latest setback on Tuesday to the team’s mounting injury woes.
Canada down Kenya to win battle of associates
Canada overcame some early jitters with the bat to eventually win the battle of the associates by beating Kenya by five wickets and register their first win in the World Cup on Monday at the Feroz Shah Kotla.
Pietersen out of World Cup, replaced by Morgan
Kevin Pietersen was ruled out of the rest of the World Cup and replaced in England’s squad by Eoin Morgan on Monday because his hernia surgery is more urgent than initially suspected.
Yuvraj’s all-round show steers India to victory
Yuvraj Singh produced a stunning all-round show to become the first player to top up a five-wicket haul with a half century in the World Cup as India pulled off a nervy victory over Ireland.
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