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    AB: Nothing has changed

    AB: Nothing has changed

    AB de Villiers insists South Africa’s defeat to India has not altered their approach to the rest of their pool matches at the World Cup.

    CWC news round-up

    CWC news round-up

    Afghanistan beat Scotland by one wicket with just three balls to spare for their first Cricket World Cup win on Thursday.

    'Australia doing it SA way'

    ‘Australia doing it SA way’

    Australia coach Darren Lehmann has been successful because his administrators have adopted the South African way in running the team, says Mickey Arthur.

    CWC news-round-up

    CWC news-round-up

    Chris Gayle’s scored a World Cup record 215 and took two wickets as the West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 73 runs via the Duckworth/Lewis-method in Canberra on Tuesday.

    CWC news round-up

    CWC news round-up

    Darren Bravo will miss West Indies’ third World Cup match against Zimbabwe in Canberra on Tuesday and remains in doubt for Friday’s match against South Africa with a low-grade hamstring tear.

    Ali ton sets up win

    Ali ton sets up win

    England beat Scotland by 119 runs in their Cricket World Cup Pool A match on Monday for their first win of the tournament.

    AB suspension looming

    AB suspension looming

    The ICC has rubbed salt in the wounds of South Africa by fining the whole team for a slow over-rate in their defeat to India at the MCG on Sunday.

    West Indies blow Pakistan away

    West Indies blow Pakistan away

    The West Indies got their World Cup campaign back on track after crushing Pakistan by 150 runs in Christchurch on Saturday.

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    ‘MCG crowd a big challenge’

    Proteas bowling coach Allan Donald says his team’s biggest challenge in Sunday’s World Cup blockbuster against India will be to adjust to the intimidating aura of the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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    SA v India: highs and lows

    With the Proteas’ crunch game against India on Sunday approaching, SACricketmag.com looks back at five ODI encounters between these two sides and picks a winner.

    Darren Sammy

    CWC news round-up

    West Indies linchpin Darren Sammy has been cleared to play in their pivotal World Cup match against Pakistan in Christchurch on Saturday.

    Southee destroys England

    Southee destroys England

    Paceman Tim Southee recorded the best one-day figures by a New Zealander while Brendon McCullum hit the fastest World Cup half-century to lead their team’s one-sided eight-wicket win over a hapless England in Wellington on Friday.