Pakistan praying for World Cup miracle
Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan insists his under-performing teammates believe “miracles can happen” as they enter a “do-or-die” battle to rescue their faltering World Cup campaign.
Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan insists his under-performing teammates believe “miracles can happen” as they enter a “do-or-die” battle to rescue their faltering World Cup campaign.
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The kind of thrilling finishes associated with previous World Cups have yet to be seen at this edition.
Australia’s Glenn Maxwell smashed the fastest World Cup hundred in a record World Cup win against the Netherlands in Delhi.
Australia’s Glenn Maxwell has revealed he had endured “dark thoughts” over his World Cup dream after breaking his leg in a freak accident.
Australia opener David Warner shone again on the World Cup stage when hitting his 22nd ODI century in the 309-run mauling of the Netherlands on Wednesday.
Glenn Maxwell and David Warner led Australia to a record World Cup 309-run rout of the Netherlands on Wednesday.
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Proteas stand-in captain Aiden Markram says match-winning batsman Quinton de Kock is a “free spirit” who should be allowed “to fly”.
HIGHLIGHTS: Quinton de Kock and Heinrich Klaasen punished Bangladesh’s bowlers as the Proteas took another step towards the World Cup semi-finals.
Quinton de Kock hit a brilliant 174, his third century of the World Cup, as South Africa hammered Bangladesh by 149 runs in Mumbai on Tuesday.
Quinton de Kock hit a brilliant 174, his third century of the World Cup, as South Africa piled up 382-5 against Bangladesh at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday.
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Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott believes the “sky’s the limit” for his young stars who shone and then shattered mighty Pakistan at the World Cup on Monday.
Visibly shaken Pakistan captain Babar Azam admitted “we are hurt” after his team was stunned in an eight-wicket defeat by Afghanistan at the World Cup on Monday.