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Collins Obuya scored an unbeaten 98 as Kenya made Australia work for their victory in Bangalore

Collins Obuya scored an unbeaten 98 as Kenya made Australia work for their victory in Bangalore
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A quizzer's delight

Sehwag's five, Ponting's four, Joyce's two, Bracewell's 310, and other lesser-known World Cup facts...

The day Gordon Greenidge cried

Bangladesh and Netherlands may have played each other only once in an international match, but they were involved in two World Cup...

Australia need a workout

It's been all too smooth sailing for Ponting's men so far. They need a tough match against Pakistan...


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Michael Clarke and Michael Hussey run between the wickets, Australia v Kenya, World Cup 2011, Group A, Bangalore, March 13, 2011 Collins Obuya attempts a big shot, Australia v Kenya, World Cup 2011, Group A, Bangalore, March 13, 2011

Michael Clarke and Michael Hussey run between the wickets, Australia v Kenya, World Cup 2011, Group A, Bangalore, March 13, 2011 © AFP

Collins Obuya attempts a big shot, Australia v Kenya, World Cup 2011, Group A, Bangalore, March 13, 2011 © Getty Images


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Australia cruise to 324 Brendon McCullum ton takes New Zealand to quarters

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Advice for the walking wounded

Nishant Joshi offers expert opinion to several players at the World Cup who have serious medical problems

Battle royale

Fan Following: Sehwag v Steyn, Zaheer v Smith, Bollywood beauties, and mum's cooking - what more could a guy ask for?

They do it with mirrors

Cricket Australia, that is. England do it with KP's ego and Pakistan with a frying pan. By Andrew Hughes

 

Shuvo called up, Netherlands bat

On a pitch with hint of moisture underneath, Netherlands chose to bat in Chittagong in an must-win game for Banglades...

Australia labour to 60-run victory

Australia's World Cup campaign resumed with an ultimately comfortable 60-run victory against Kenya, although Collins Obuya's unbeaten...

Pakistan prepare for Pallekele revival

ESPNcricinfo previews the Group A match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe in Pallekele ...

Batting Powerplay stumps Pakistan

The batting Powerplay seems to have been more advantageous to the bowlers in the World Cup, and though Pakistan's numbers in it read...

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Number Crunching

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The number of scores less than or equal to 200 that have been successfully defended in World Cups. Which is the lowest such total?


Multimedia

A dull Sunday

March 13, 2011

Harsha's Daily: New Zealand and Australia sailed to easy wins, but they might not learn much from bashing minnows

Emotions galore as SA prevail

March 12, 2011

Harsha's World Cup Daily: South Africa deserved the win and India, once again, are left with lot of questions to answer, but a great game nevertheless


Fixtures

32nd Match, Group B: Bangladesh v Netherlands at Chittagong

Mar 14, 2011 (09:30 local | 03:30 GMT)

33rd Match, Group A: Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Pallekele

Mar 14, 2011 (14:30 local | 09:00 GMT)

34th Match, Group B: Ireland v Sth Africa at Kolkata

Mar 15, 2011 (14:30 local | 09:00 GMT)


Results

Australia v Kenya at Bangalore

Mar 13 Australia won by 60 runs

Canada v N Zealand at Mumbai

Mar 13 N Zealand won by 97 runs

India v Sth Africa at Nagpur

Mar 12 Sth Africa won by 3 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)


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