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Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke

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Sunday, 30 June 2019

Kohli expresses surprise over Edgbaston playing conditions

The India skipper pointed out at the short boundary on one side which the England batsmen took advantage of

How India's bowling coped out of their comfort zone

India's bowlers had to resort to Plan B quite quickly against England; how did they fare?

Only pride to play for in Sri Lanka-West Indies clash

With England's win over India knocking Sri Lanka out of contention for a semi-final spot, their clash against West Indies has been reduced to a dead rubber

Bairstow ton overshadows Rohit hundred in England's crucial win

India suffered their first loss in this World Cup while England boosted their semi-final chances

Out of contention, West Indies seek intangible winning mindset

Despite some spirited performances, the inability to get on top of pressure situations has left the Caribbean side seeking greener pastures outside of the 2019 World Cup

Training the Tigers to pounce

Neil McKenzie, Bangladesh batting coach, opens up about the technical and mental preparation that went into training the batsmen to play short-pitched deliveries

Bairstow ton, Stokes blitz leave India with record chase

Riding on a superb platform from the openers and Stokes's flourishing finish, England posted a total of 337 for 7

World Cup Head to Head: Sri Lanka vs West Indies

West Indies have a 4-2 advantage over Sri Lanka in the world cups

Sri Lanka's last-chance saloon vs West Indies' quest for pride

The fate of Dimuth Karunaratne's squad is out of their own hands and right now, hope is far outweighing expectation

Zimbabwe women's tour of Ireland called off

ZImbabwe Cricket cited funding issues as the reason for pulling out of the tour

Live Cricket Score - England vs India, Match 38, ICC World Cup 2019, Edgbaston

Catch all the live updates from the clash between England and Indian in Birmingham

Records don't mean much if we don't win the World Cup: Starc

The leading wicket-taker at the World Cup believes defeat to India was a turning point for Australia's bowling group

Qualification scenarios: Pakistan keep the pressure on England with Afghanistan win

Four decisive days coming up for Eoin Morgan & Co., as they chase semifinal berth

Hamid Hassan's Headingley heartbreak

The Afghan fast bowler suffered a hamstring injury in his final ODI game and could bowl only two overs in the defeat to Pakistan

New Zealand get sucked into time warp at Lord's

In a game that seemed to have a throwback theme to it, Aaron Finch's side showed the ruthlessness of the immensely successful Australian side from the 90s

Riaz overcomes broken finger, pressure to repay captain's faith

Though Riaz had taken the field with a bandage on his right hand, there were no signs of any discomfort when he had the ball in his hand

Imad Wasim rises above the frenzy

In a must-win game, the left-hander scored a 49 that proved to be as valuable as Haris Sohail's 89 and Babar Azam's 101 as Pakistan live to die another day