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Ricky Ponting conceded Michael Hussey might be flown in to replace an injured Doug Bollinger.
Left-arm pace bowler Bollinger had to return home to Australia after sustaining an injury but Cricket Australia's National Selection Panel are yet to announce a replacement. Ponting hinted...
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ICC approved Eoin Morgan's return to the ICC Cricket World Cup squad in place of injured Kevin Pietersen.
Pietersen, who had been building a new opening partnership with captain Andrew Strauss at the tournament, did not join his team-mates on the journey from Chennai to Chittagong after...
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Morgan takes Pietersen's WC place |
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Stuart Broad is to fly home from the ICC Cricket World Cup on Wednesday because of a side injury, the ECB have confirmed.
The England seamer on Tuesday afternoon received the news he was dreading, having undergone two scans after suffering soreness in his upper side during Sunday's Group B...
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Stuart Broad ruled out of World Cup |
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The International Cricket Council have approved England's request to add Chris Tremlett to their World Cup squad as a replacement for the injured Stuart Broad.
Tremlett, who has been with the squad throughout as a stand-by player, was the obvious man to come in for Broad as a like-for-like...
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ICC approves Tremlett switch |
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Dean Jones said that given their weak bowling and fielding even the high quality batsmen cannot save India's ICC Cricket World Cup campaign.
"The three main common denominators consistent with all ICC Cricket World Cup champion teams are: Your top four batsmen must be of a high...
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Dean Jones: India can't win ICC CWC |
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Ajmal Shahzad has been ruled out of the rest of England's World Cup campaign because of a recurrence of a hamstring injury.
Shahzad had a scan on his left leg on Wednesday night, the eve of England's must-win Group B match against West Indies, and the results mean he will return home...
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Ajmal Shahzad ruled out of World Cup |
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"Donkeys on their last legs plod home" - read a headline in the British media as it blamed hectic scheduling for the team's quarterfinal exit.
The injury-ravaged England - which lost key players such as Kevin Pietersen, Stuart Broad in the middle of the event - were handed a...
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British media blames schedule for exit |
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