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West Indies team's media manager, Philip Spooner, confirmed the incident and said that because of the stoning two windows of the bus cracked but all the players were safe.
"This incident took place after We left the ground. We were on our way back to the hotel. A couple of stones did...
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Captain Shakib al Hasan refused to criticise fans for booing after Bangladesh were dismissed for 58, finally losing to West Indies.
Bangladesh, who won three out of their last five one-day international matches against West Indies, were bundled out inside 19 overs for the lowest total ever made...
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England clinched yet another cliff hanger by the skin of their teeth to keep their ICC Cricket World Cup hopes alive.
By Shashank Kishore in Chennai
Probably the noise levels in Dhaka would be at its lowest ever, given England's last minute push to clinch victory from the jaws of defeat...
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Pakistan broke Australia's 34-match winning streak after edging them out by four wickets in the ICC Cricket World Cup in Colombo on Saturday.
It was Pakistan who had last inflicted a World Cup defeat on the defending champions - 12 years ago at Headingley - and they required 41 overs to...
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Pakistan stormed into the semi-finals after crushing the West Indies by 10 wickets at the Sher-E-Bangla Stadium.
Pakistan needed just 20.5 overs to reach their paltry target of 113 as Mohammad Hafeez made 61 off 64 balls and Kamran Akmal 47 off 61.
Their spinners had done the damage earlier in...
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Strong Pakistan make it to semis |
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ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat said it was right to host the ICC Cricket World Cup final at the Wankhede since it would provide the perfect setting for Sachin Tendulkar to end on a high!
Choosing the arena for the finale raised a few questions amid growing frustration for shortage of tickets as the...
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Australia at one point looked like they would fall short of the lowest-ever Test total, held by New Zealand when they managed 26 against England in Auckland in 1954-55.
They only avoided that unenviable record with their last pair at the crease, when Peter Siddle edged Vernon Philander to the...
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