Warner ton sets up Australia win
David Warner’s ton helped Australia jump to second on the World Cup standings with a 41-run win over Pakistan in Taunton.
David Warner’s ton helped Australia jump to second on the World Cup standings with a 41-run win over Pakistan in Taunton.
Outgoing ICC chief executive Dave Richardson has explained the impracticality of having ‘reserve days’ available for every match of the World Cup.
England’s Mark Wood is relishing a threatening partnership with fellow fast bowler Jofra Archer during the ongoing World Cup.
Fast bowler Lockie Ferguson is eager to exploit the extra bounce offered by conditions at Trent Bridge in Nottingham during Thursday’s World Cup fixture against India.
Bangladesh coach Steven Rhodes has expressed frustration at a lack of reserve days, after Tuesday’s World Cup fixture with Sri Lanka was washed out without a delivery bowled.
Captain Sarfaraz Ahmed wants Pakistan to draw inspiration from last week’s victory over England, come Wednesday’s World Cup fixture against Australia in Taunton.
Proteas batting coach Dale Benkenstein is at a loss why South Africa’s top order have struggled at this year’s World Cup, writes DANIEL GALLAN in Southampton.
India will reportedly add wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant to the squad for the remainder of the 2019 World Cup in the United Kingdom.
All-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been added to Australia’s squad for the ongoing World Cup in the United Kingdom.
Tuesday’s World Cup fixture between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in Bristol was washed out without a ball bowled.
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis hopes that Lungi Ngidi will be back for the Cardiff game against Afghanistan.
Faf du Plessis is positive that the Proteas can rack up more points after their wash-out clash against the West Indies.
Faf du Plessis provided clarity on exactly when AB de Villiers made contact to procure a late call-up to the World Cup, and insists they are still friends, writes DANIEL GALLAN in London.
After a washed-out game against the West Indies, the Proteas effectively have five cup finals remaining in the World Cup, writes DANIEL GALLAN in Southampton.
Given that the game was a ‘must-win’ following three straight defeats, one assumes that the South African selectors picked their strongest available squad to take on the West Indies, writes GARY LEMKE.