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Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke

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Thursday 30 May 2019

The return of the West Indies "fear factor"

After being punching bags for the longest time, WI have started handing out punches at the right time

Liton Das eyeing middle-order spot

Bangladesh 'keeper-batsman said the team is ready to counter the South African challenge

World Cup head to head: West Indies vs Pakistan

West Indies lead 7-3 over Pakistan in World Cups

Bangladesh confident of Saifuddin's availability for South Africa game

The all rounder sustained a back problem in the practice game versus India

Latham nearing match-fitness but New Zealand wary of "little niggles"

Munro and Taylor too are struggling with niggles as New Zealand approach their first game against Sri Lanka

Clash of contrasting approaches as Trent Bridge runfest looms

Resurgent West Indies take on Pakistan, who have lost their last ten ODI games on the trot, in their World Cup opener

England stifled to 311 on slow Oval deck

Stokes, Morgan, Roy and Root scored half-centuries for the hosts but South Africa fought back with impressive performances from Tahir, Rabada and Ngidi