Williamson: England rightly deserve to be favourites
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has conceded England are the favourites to win Sunday’s World Cup final at Lord’s.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has conceded England are the favourites to win Sunday’s World Cup final at Lord’s.
Six interesting statistics-based facts about England and New Zealand’s ODI record, ahead of Sunday’s World Cup final at Lord’s in London.
Five intriguing head-to-head battles to look forward to during Sunday’s World Cup final between England and New Zealand at Lord’s in London.
New Zealand’s Black Caps, ever the underdogs, may yet thrive as the outsiders when they face hosts England in the final of the World Cup at Lord’s on Sunday, writes WADE PRETORIUS.
Ricky Ponting talks about taking on the then World No 1 bowler Shaun Pollock.
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The bookmakers have given New Zealand little hope of going one step better than their 2015 run as they prepare to face hosts England in the World Cup final.
Batsman Martin Guptill is determined to renounce a poor stretch of form by performing well in New Zealand’s World Cup final against England at Lord’s in London on Sunday.
Coach Trevor Bayliss has implored England to successfully navigate the hype of being touted to win Sunday’s World Cup final against New Zealand at Lord’s.
AB de Villiers’ statement to clear the air over controversial World Cup allegations may serve as a reminder about the perils of jumping to conclusions, but there are still questions to be answered, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Former Proteas captain AB de Villiers has broken his silence over controversial allegations that he had made himself available for World Cup selection on the eve of the tournament.
Batsman Jason Roy has avoided suspension after Thursday’s outburst during England’s semi-final against Australia at Edgbaston in Birmingham.
Former Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath doesn’t hold the record for the most wickets at one edition of the World Cup.
England booked a berth in the 2019 World Cup final after Thursday’s comfortable eight-wicket victory over Australia at Edgbaston in Birmingham.