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| Australia beat Scotland in WC 07
Australian captain Ricky Ponting hit his fourth World Cup century
registering a 203-run victory over Scotland in their opening Group A match
on Wednesday.
Ponting batted with determination after being dropped on 23
to make 113 with five sixes before he was bowled by Craig Wright.
Tail-en
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Australia get flying start against Scotland cricket team in WC 07
Australian openers, Mathew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist have given flying start
to their team against cricket minnow Scotland in a Group A match here at
Warner Park.
Australia were 82 runs without loss in the 15th overs. Gilchrist
and Hayden are playing on 40 and 38 respectively at this mom
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| ICC summons Umar Gul, Rana for random dope test
Pakistan pacer Rana Naved ul Hasan and Umar Gul were summoned by
the International Cricket Council (ICC) for random dope test after their
opening World Cup match against the West Indies.ICC had summoned Umer Gul and
Rana Naved-ul-Hasan for a random dope test after the World Cup opening
match
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Greg Chappell allays fears on Sourav Ganguly's injury
Indian team coach Greg Chappell has allayed fears on Sourav Ganguly's
ankle injury, saying the brief break gave the side a chance to be fully fit before
their opening game in the cricket World Cup scheduled against Bangladesh
on Saturday."We're prepared for it, and we are ready to go. Mos
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| Chris Gayle's lean patch worries West Indies in WC Opener
The West Indian opener Chris Gayle's bad run with the bat continued even in
the opening match of the World Cup against Pakistan at Sabina
Park here on Tuesday.
He was caught behind the wickets off Umar Gul on a paltry
2. Gayle's lean patch is a big worry for the West Indies team as he is
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Brian Lara's men wreck Pakistani ship in WC
The West Indies team lifted the mood in the Caribbean when they registered a 54-run
win over Pakistan in the first World Cup match here. All rounder Dwayne Smith dominated with bat and ball to ensure the World Cup hosts opened the
competition with a victory.
West Indies made 241 for nine and
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| Windies win Cricket World Cup 2007 opening match
The West Indies rediscovered their winning form in time to register a comprehensive
54-run victory over former champions Pakistan in the cricket World Cup
opening one-dayer here on Tuesday.The hosts, coming off a series loss in India
and an uninspiring performance in the warm-up games, produce
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Has Bob Woolmer decided to call it quits as Pakistan coach
Has Bob Woolmer finally decided to call it quits with the Pakistan Cricket
Board? This question is making the rounds in cricket circles of the country
ever since Woolmer vacated his room at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore
before leaving with the Pakistan team for the World Cup in the We
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| Sabina Park, West Indies is not ready for practice
Pakistan and West Indies were today forced to scrap plans to practice at
Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, which hosts Tuesday's World
Cup opener between the sides, because the net facilities were not ready.
They instead trained at the nearby Kensington Oval in Kingston.
There was never a
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No clear favourites in Cricket World Cup 07: Stephen Fleming
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming says that there are no clear favourites
in the World Cup and all the top teams will fancy themselves winning the
coveted trophy.
Fleming believes that the recent wins against Australia
have been a big confidence booster for his side but the poor show in
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| Andhra pradesh fan builds Cricket bat-shaped car
With fans from across the country sending their wishes to Team India, an enthusiastic
cricket fan here has built a car shaped like a cricket bat to support India
in the World Cup.
According to the channel, the car can run at a speed of 50 km per hour.
"It took six months and Rs. 70,00
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All not lost after warm-up loss, says Brian Lara
West Indian captain Brian Lara admitted that the nine-wicket loss to India
in the practice match on Friday was "devastating" but refused to believe
his side was down and out even before the World Cup started.
"We are not exactly down in the dumps as the tournament
hasn't ev
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| Habibul Bashar issues warning to India, Sri Lanka cricket teams
Bangladesh skipper Habibul Bashar is quietly confident that his side would be more
than a match for two of the formidable teams from the sub-continent, India and
Sri Lanka, when group matches of the cricket World Cup unroll next week.
"In one-day cricket, anything can happen. So we want
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Virender Sehwag's form only worry for cricket world cup 2007
Virender Sehwag came a cropper again but India sent a strong warning to their
rivals with a thumping nine-wicket win against hosts West Indies in the
final warm-up match before the World Cup.While Sehwag's prolonged bad patch
was a worry for the Indian think-tank, Irfan Pathan's three-wicket h
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| Key players coming into their own just before WC: Rahul Dravid
Captain Rahul Dravid today said that the key players in his team where
coming into top form and fitness which augured well for India's chances at the
cricket World Cup.
"Most key players are finding form and fitness which is a good sign for
us," Dravid said after a convincing ni
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India right on top of Windies in Cricket World Cup 2007 warm-up
India wrecked the West Indian top order reducing them to 54 for four after 15
overs in their final World Cup warm-up match at the Trelawny Stadium
here today. Openers Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Chris Gayle were
dismissed off successive deliveries before left-armer Irfan Pathan got the prize
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| Injured Sourav Ganguly likely to miss warm-up cricket world cup 2007 match
Hours before the start of the World Cup, Indian cricket team dealt with
a blow as opener Sourav Ganguly injured his ankle during net practice today
to be doubtful for the warm-up match against the West Indies.
Indian team sources said Ganguly hurt his ankle during the
practice session and
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Minnows add charm to Cricket World Cup 07 says Rahul Dravid
Contrary to the view of some of his counterparts, Indian captain Rahul Dravid has
said minnows teams should be a part of the cricket World Cup for they add
character and charm to the competition.
They add a lot of character and charm to the event, Dravid
said after helping his team clinc
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| rlon Samuels calls bookie Mukesh Kochar row a distraction, enjoys elevated role
Unfazed by the controversy surrounding his conversation with an alleged Indian bookie,
West Indies middle order batsman Marlon Samuels insists he is not
bothered by the "distraction" and is preparing to live up to captain
Brian Lara's expectations.
Samuels has had a good run in r
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Bangladesh upsets New Zealand; Australia, Pakistan win cricket matches too
Bringing shock for Stephen Fleming's New Zealand squad, minnows
Bangladesh registered victory, shattering the joy of the kiwi's last month's
series win over Australia.
Fleming struggled to explain an upset two-wicket loss to Bangladesh
in a World Cup warm-up match yesterday, while Austra
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| West indies fails to woo Indian world cup 2007 cricket fans
Refusing to part with his hard-earned money for an expensive passage to the West
Indies, the average Indian cricket fan has given a firm thumbs down to the
World Cup.
While tour operators blame it on Men in Blue's late peaking, the average crowd
find the packages beyond their reach.
Prem
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I don't know why I have been dropped From World cup 2007 cricket squad: Kaif
Middle-order batsman Mohammad Kaif, bewildered by his omission from the Indian team,
today said he was not told by the authorities concerned which aspects of the game
he needs to address.
"I have not been told which areas of my game I need to
improve upon," Kaif, here to guide
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| Sachin Tendulkar denies any pressure of Cricket world cup 2007
Sachin Tendulkar might have to cope with a new role in batting and the extra responsibility
of being the vice-captain, but India's premier batsman said that he felt no pressure
and was keen to contribute with both bat and ball at the World Cup.
"I am looking forward to having a good Worl
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Pakistan Cricket Board denies Shoaib, Asif underwent dope tests
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Nasim Ashraf today strongly dismissed
suggestions that pacers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif were pulled
out of the World Cup after they failed a secret dope test in London.
The announcement came just hours after the International
Cricket Counci
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| ICC to target test players for drugs at Cricket World Cup 2007
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has said that players at the upcoming
World Cup will be target tested for drugs.
In addition to the already announced four random tests at each
match, the International Cricket Council says that 17 of the scheduled
51 games in the Caribbean will b
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Pawar plans to visit West Indies to watch Super 8 games
The BCCI President Sharad Pawar, who could not meet the World Cup-bound
Indian team here yesterday to convey his best wishes in person, is planning to
visit the West Indies in the first week of April to watch a couple of Super
8 Series games.
"He could not make it to Mumbai and meet t
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| India's chances in Cricket World Cup 2007 are 9/10: Sunny
Batting maestro Sunil Gavaskar, a member of the 1983 winning team, today exuded
confidence that Team India will emerge winners in the upcoming World Cup.
When asked to rate India's chances at the World Cup,
Gavaskar said, "On a scale of 10, I would say 9. And I seriously believe
th
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Shoaib Akhtar, Asif ruled out of Cricket World Cup 2007
Pakistan pacers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif were today ruled out of the
World Cup in Caribbean due to injuries.
The team's media manager, Pervez Mir told reporters
that both the fast bowlers had not been able to recover from injuries despite
getting treatment in London.
"They
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| Cricket World Cup 2007 is the Time to deliver, says Chappell
Indian cricket coach Greg Chappell today said India has the experience and flexibility
to win the World Cup and it is time now for the team to deliver and fulfil
the expectations of the billion fans.
"We have got good balance and variety in bowling. We have
wide range of options no
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Team India squad is fit for Cricket World Cup 2007: Dravid
Dismissing uncertainty over the fitness of some players', skipper Rahul Dravid said
that all 15 going to the West Indies for the World Cup were fit.
'I am happy with the pacers and I don't think we are taking any unfit player
to the World Cup,' said Dravid at press conference here, hours b
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