Articles for ICC World Cup 2006/07
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- ICC statement regarding appointment of officials for the ICC World Twenty20 in South Africa
- Statement by ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit Chairman Lord Condon following confirmation from the Jamaica Constabulary Force that former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer died of natural causes
- Woolmer died of natural causes: Jamaican police
- PCB comment on Bob Woolmer's death due to natural causes
- Pakistan coach Woolmer was poisoned before murder: BBC
- McGrath bows out winning Player of the Tournament award
- Awesome Aussies and their relentless pursuit for excellence
- Gilchrist leads Australia to triumph in World Cup farce
- PCB Congratulates Aleem Dar On His Appointment For World Cup Final 2007
- Glenn McGrath can finish career on a real high but Sri Lankan bowlers are also making strides in LG ICC Player Rankings for ODI bowlers
- Sport brings hope of respite in Sri Lanka
- We're ready for Murali and Vaas, warns Ponting
- Fernando faces World Cup final axe - report
- Murali admits to tactical switch
- PM sees Australia winning World Cup
- Sri Lankans told to fight fire with fire
- McGrath and Tait fire Australia into World Cup final
- Sri Lanka's Arnold to retire after World Cup
- Fleming resigns as New Zealand one-day skipper
- SLanka president to attend World Cup
- Aussies yet to reach peak, says Buchanan
- Jayawardene thankful for Moody push
- We were outclassed, says Fleming
- Aggression is name of the game, says Arthur
- Jayawardene guides Sri Lanka into World Cup final
- Gavaskar absolutely right in blaming Chappell
- 'Hurt' Watson proving his worth
- Maharoof pledges 200 percent against New Zealand
- Sri Lanka keep faith in Tharanga for semi-final
- Kallis and Hayden begin mind games
- Fleming targets top order in Sri Lanka semi
- Don't write off Black Caps, says Wright
- Lara's fears for Test future
- Patel keen to share Murali stage
- I've plenty to offer, says Fletcher
- LG ICC Player Rankings indicates that it’s all to play for ahead of ICC Cricket World Cup semi-finals
- England and West Indies teams fined for slow over-rate
- Ireland ranked tenth in LG ICC ODI Championship
- Australia can stretch its lead at top of LG ICC ODI Championship
- Tearful Lara finishes career on bitter note
- ICC makes presentation to retiring referee Clive Lloyd
- Umpire Koertzen breaks record for most number of ODIs
- England put West Indies in to bat
- New twist to Woolmer hunt as inquest postponed
- Hayden stars as Australia thrash New Zealand
- Free audio of Brian Lara announcing his retirement from international cricket is available for download from Media Information Service
- Retiring Lara still divides opinion
- Australia planning end to Styris run spree
- England ponder life after Fletcher
- Lara quits international cricket
- Sarwan leads West Indies to emphatic win over Bangladesh
- Malinga set for Sri Lanka semi-final return
- Tharanga's poor form raises Atapattu's prospects
- Ntini battles to save World Cup dream
- Pakistan memories still vivid for Ireland's Johnston
- Maharoof and Murali run through Ireland
- Hall and Smith fire South Africa into semi-finals
- Ponting follows up Hogg double in win over Lankans
- Ireland qualifies for LG ICC ODI Championship
- Not a World Cup to be remembered fondly
- Ponting wary of New Zealand threat
- Windies in search of confidence-boosting wins
- Vaughan and Smith face test of pace in pressure game
- No divided loyalties for Moody
- Fulton gearing up for Australia test
- Bashar hits out at ordinary Bangladesh
- New Zealand cruise into semifinals
- Aussies steamroller Irish to storm into semi-finals
- Vaas treble too much for New Zealand
- England outlast Bangladesh to keep hopes alive
- England team fined for slow over-rate
- Free audio of Brian Lara confirming his retirement from ODI cricket available for download from ICC Media Information Service
- Hobbling de Villiers wrecks West Indian dream
- Sri Lanka unaware of Moody's future plans
- Punter and Virgil eye World Cup
- Giantkillers Bangladesh look for England scalp
- Vettori backs spinners to have huge Cup role
- Tamil Tigers call for sporting boycott of Sri Lanka
- Fulton, Vettori star in big Kiwi victory
- Australia back on top of LG ICC ODI Championship
- Ponting leaves England on brink of World Cup exit
- South Africa team fined for slow over-rate
- Focus on religion caused Pakistan debacle says spokesman
- Australia can regain top spot from SA in LG ICC ODI Championship
- Technical Committee confirms Farhad Reza can replace Tapash Baishya in Bangladesh squad for ICC Cricket World Cup
- Bangladesh humiliate South Africa with shock win
- Chappell undergoes medical tests before flight
- England on 'razor's edge' against Australia
- Hussey backs Symonds to fill all-rounder hole
- Don't be like Zimbabwe, Chappell tells India
- Ponting and Vaughan renew captaincy rivalry
- Bangladesh calls urgent meeting on Whatmore's future
- India confirm Chappell has left coaching job
- India awaits World Cup post-mortem amid media frenzy
- Bangladesh paceman Baisya out of World Cup
- World Cup stifling West Indian spirit, says Richards
- Woolmer murder detectives doing a 'good job' - Coach's wife
- Kiwis believe they can win the Cup, says McMillan
- Buchanan aiming to 'eliminate' England
- Performance Evaluation Committee meets Inzamam-ul-Haq
- Technical Committee confirms Broad can replace Lewis in England squad for ICC Cricket World Cup
- Woolmer death a reason for Chappell to quit India, says brother
- Knife-edge finishes will boost Sri Lanka, says Jayawardene
- Whatmore emerges as frontrunner to succeed Chappell
- Player power drove Chappell out as India coach
- Fernando sees Sri Lanka to thrilling win over England
- Positive thinking boosts South Africa
- New Zealand skipper Fleming eager for Aussie clash
- Bangladesh's Bashar still searching for right mix
- Pakistan players pay respects to slain coach
- Mate, you deserve every record, Wasim tells McGrath
- Police study poison theory in Woolmer murder probe
- England skipper Vaughan says it's time for a hundred
- World Cup chief braced for Windies exit
- Desperate times for West Indies
- Pearl murder investigator to assist Jamaica police
- Searching for scapegoats, India style
- South Africa win toss and send Ireland into bat
- West Indies team fined for slow over-rate
- Fleming ton sees New Zealand home against Bangladesh
- South Africa reaches cut-off date top of LG ICC ODI Championship
- Jayasuriya revives 1996 Cup memories
- Kumble’s retirement a right decision in more ways than one
- McGrath breaks record as Australia thrash Bangladesh
- Support Windies team, says players' chief
- Patchy Vaughan hopes to regain form
- Pakistan to hold memorial service for Woolmer
- Ponting fears for World Cup crowds if Windies go out
- Guyanese fans left high and dry by Pakistan exit
- Bangladesh belong in Super Eights, says captain Bashar
- Two weeks on, Woolmer murder probe awaits breakthrough
- Inzamam hits out at match-fixing claims
- Double ton for ICC Match Referee Ranjan Madugalle
- Pakistan urge speedy completion of Woolmer probe
- India's World cup exit a boon for Bollywood - analysts
- Memorial service to be held for Woolmer in Cape Town
- Collingwood, Flintoff lift England to comfortable win
- Peterson officially reprimanded after admitting breaching ICC Code of Conduct
- Indian team fined for slow over-rate
- Stump microphone technology at ICC CWC ensures even more decisions are correct
- India's World Cup losers arrive home safely
- Lara gives Wasim Akram the edge over McGrath
- India can learn from us, says Sangakkara
- India can learn from us, says Sangakkara
- Wired-up umpires get leading edge, says ICC
- Woolmer murder detective denies reports of new post mortem
- Viv Richards offers India help after World Cup exit
- Put up or shut up, Ponting tells cricket world
- History-making Malinga, a paceman with a difference
- India, Pakistan flop has sponsors reeling
- Cameras may yield clues to murder: Jamaican police
- Judge wants Pakistan investigators on Woolmer case
- Oram and Styris add to Windies' woes
- India's Kumble quits one-day cricket
- India's Kumble quits one-day cricket
- Returning Pakistan team not cleared in Woolmer probe
- Kenya likely to extend Roger Harper's contract
- We're close to our best, says Ponting
- Furious fans taunt returning Pakistan players
- Second autopsy ordered for Pakistan cricket coach: report
- South Africa escape Malinga's four-in-four wicket magic
- ACU trying to keep cricket clean
- Two Pakistan players home from World Cup
- Police make international appeal on Woolmer murder
- Guyana vows to prove critics wrong
- Birrell relishes Ireland clash with Proteas
- In-form Sri Lanka gun for South Africa
- South Africa grapple with unknown ahead of Sri Lanka clash
- Pakistan head home saying 'not suspects'
- No quick result in Woolmer probe
- Pakistan players to get legal aid if necessary
- McGrath on the brink of record after Australia beat Windies
- ICC appoints umpires for Super Eight stage of Cricket World Cup
- THE TIME TO REBUILD IS NOW
- Pietersen knocks Hussey off top of world rankings
- Bangladesh, from whipping boys to giant-killers
- Pietersen key to World Cup, says Mahmood
- Where have all the fans gone?
- PCB chairman Nasim Ashraf denies match-fixing
- Pakistan warns over Woolmer speculation
- Pakistan 'kept in the dark' on coach's murder
- Jamaica cops check security video for clues in Woolmer murder
- Bangladesh celebrates World Cup success
- Pakistan team homeward bound amid murder probe
- Police let Pakistan team go home to avoid 'diplomatic incident'
- World Cup show goes on under shadow of murder
- Lara relishes ultimate Aussie test
- Bangladesh make World Cup history
- One week after Woolmer murder, Jamaica searches for clues but clears team
- Pakistan team arrive in London for short stay
- Woolmer lacked control of Pakistan, top official says
- Day-by-day at the World Cup
- Ponting turns focus to West Indies
- India realise big names not big enough
- Tikolo pleads for more matches as Kenya exit World Cup
- Vaughan eager to forget 'tough' week
- India's famous four face bleak Cup future
- Pakistan cricketers fly home
- Ireland betting to be probed in Woolmer murder - police
- Pakistan cricketers head home after Woolmer murder
- Fans should realise it's just a game, says Chappell
- "Pathetic" India deserve World Cup exit, says Kapil Dev
- Joyce steers England into Super Eights
- No match-fixing revelations in Woolmer's book - co-author
- Pakistan cricketers head home after Woolmer murder
- Security at players' homes as India face World Cup exit
- I want to forget World Cup, says heartbroken Inzy
- Hayden's heroics spark Australia to victory
- Woolmer received no threats, family says
- Woolmer murder adds new chapter to cricket's dark history
- Want-away Pakistan players give DNA samples
- New Zealand's Tuffey out of the World Cup
- Trust fund created to honour Bob Woolmer's legacy
- West Indies cruise to win over Ireland
- Sri Lanka qualify as India face World Cup exit
- Recent crimes against sport figures
- Outgoing chief says Pakistan team not suspects
- World Cup should be scrapped, Donald says
- Vincent ends drought as New Zealand overpower Canada
- Stelling, ten Doeschate shine in Dutch win over Scots
- Pakistan sending top diplomat to Jamaica
- Pakistanis see conspiracies in Woolmer murder
- Celebrating Dutch bid farewell to skipper Van Troost
- Ramiz fears for future of Pakistan cricket
- Woolmer relished tough Pakistan challenge
- Cricket Australia distressed by Woolmer murder
- Pakistan cricket coach likely knew his killer: Jamaican police
- The dark underbelly of world cricket
- World Cup to continue despite Woolmer murder
- Jamaican police statement on death of Bob Woolmer
- Police say Pakistan coach strangled
- Ireland's politicians hail cricketers World Cup advance
- Woolmer's widow says murder a 'possibility'
- Simmons hardened by Zimbabwe experience
- India in make-or-break clash with Sri Lanka
- My toughest ever day - Inzamam
- Pakistan players finger-printed and questioned over Woolmer
- Pakistan honours late Woolmer with highest civil award
- Pakistan struggling without Woolmer, says Mushtaq
- Nixon vows England will be more united
- Zimbabwe split hairs over dreadlocks
- Inzamam bids tearful farewell
- Inzamam pays tribute to Woolmer as death probe continues
- Nazir hundred paves way for farewell victory for Inzamam
- Ton-up Jayasuriya fires Sri Lanka to easy win
- Police treating Woolmer death as suspicious
- Pakistan legends stunned by Woolmer suspicions
- Woolmer relished tough Pakistan challenge
- Bari aims parting shot at Inzamam
- Inzamam ready for final curtain
- New Zealand cruise into Super Eights
- Smith leads South Africa into Super Eights
- Indians make heavy weather of their task
- Sri Lanka grieves Woolmer's death
- British press hails Woolmer, the friendly 'citizen of world cricket'
- Pakistan cricketers remember fatherly figure Woolmer
- Woolmer under incredible stress: wife
- Australia praise Woolmer as coaching pioneer
- South African cricket greats pay tribute to Woolmer
- Woolmer's death silences Pakistan protests
- Grieving Pakistan captain quits one-day game
- World Cup stunned by death of Pakistan coach Woolmer
- Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf leads tributes to Woolmer
- Woolmer was devastated by shock World Cup defeat
- Woolmer relished tough Pakistan challenge
- Late-night Flintoff stripped of England vice-captaincy
- World Cup stunned by death of Pakistan coach Woolmer
- Ireland skipper Johnston celebrates victory in hospital
- Wicketkeeper Dhoni's home attacked after Indian loss
- Broad rubs salt into Pakistan's wounds
- Inzamam and Woolmer face uncertain future
- Pakistan Cricket Board Disappointed Over Team’s Performance
- It's party time for Bangladesh
- Gilchrist predicts World Cup six show
- England players fined for 'breach of team discipline'
- Now for the Windies, say incredible Irish
- India numb after shock World Cup defeat
- Ireland join the World Cup giantkillers
- Bangladesh parties after famous victory
- Ireland and Bangladesh strike stunning blows against superpowers
- Ireland send Pakistan crashing out of World Cup
- Ireland push Pakistan closer to World Cup exit
- Mortaza pace crushes India
- New Zealand 'intelligence' pleases Bracewell
- Woolmer backs World Cup minnows
- New Zealand's Styris and Oram see off England
- Pakistan prepared for Irish Cup surprise
- Zimbabwe skipper blames inexperience for Ireland tie
- We'll follow Irish example against South Africa, say Dutch
- South Africa's Boucher ready to stand up and be counted
- Pakistan bowling coach Mushtaq breaks nose
- 12 teams is the ideal line-up for the World Cup
- Hard yards will save Pakistan, says Woolmer
- Kenya's Tikolo glad he stayed the course
- Spinners strike for Kenya against Canada
- England skipper Vaughan confident of lasting distance
- Scotland's Haq keen to imitate Inzamam
- Scotland's Muslim cricketer covers up beer logo
- World Cup quotes
- Ex-policeman Bond happy to be on Kiwi beat
- McGrath hits out at Proteas' pressure points
- India prepared for Caribbean challenge, says Chappell
- Inzaman hits out at misfiring Pakistan batsmen
- Indian computer 'forecasts' World Cup scores
- Sri Lanka poised for an easy 'kill' in Cup opener
- South Africa proud to be number one, says Smith
- New Zealand's Oram wary of finger of fate
- England's Plunkett hoping for ipod edge
- Zimbabwe and Ireland eye crucial edge
- West Indies have conquered stage fright, says Lara
- Plunkett relishing pace contest
- Bangladesh seek an upset win in group matches
- South African coach warns of minnows' scare
- Aussies could get whacked some day, says Gavaskar
- Australia's McGrath aims for Wasim's World Cup wicket record
- West Indies beat Pakistan by 54 runs
- History's shadow follows India and Sri Lanka
- MCC graduates set for World Cup role
- Indian man offers kidney to watch World Cup
- Tiny St Kitts at centre of World Cup great game
- Confident Australia get World Cup defence underway
- India yet to catch World Cup fever
- Spin kings may give World Cup twist and turn
- India hope to renew love affair with the Oval
- Woolmer pinpoints South Africa danger
- Sobers declares 2007 World Cup open
- Ponting attacks Gavaskar over 'unpopular' claims
- West Indies and Pakistan set for explosive Cup opener
- My duty to win World Cup for Pakistan, says Inzy
- Tikolo targets new Kenyan golden run
- Afghanistan and Norway dream of 2011
- England outsiders for Cup, says Stewart
- Dravid admits fears over easy warm-up wins
- Lara dismisses rumours of 'partying' Windies
- World Cup minnows seek a moment in the sun
- Grounds for concern as World Cup gets underway
- When the minnows scored a point
- Dravid admits fears over easy warm-up wins
- Sobers ready to declare World Cup open
- New slot for Watson as Hayden boosts Aussies
- Lay off Sehwag, demands Dravid
- Ponting reckons Tait can be great at World Cup
- India concerned by Sehwag struggles
- We won't panic, says South Africa coach Arthur
- Vaughan puts his faith in Panesar
- Ponting satisfied with warm-up win against England
- Marathon men take aim at World Cup
- We've got work to do, admits angry Lara
- Inzamam lauds Hafeez after South Africa whipping
- Ton-up Tharanga can't save Sri Lanka
- Younis buries pitch fears to shape Pakistan win
- Lara eyes Test career beyond 40
- West Indies win toss and choose to bat
- West Indies win toss and choose to bat
- West Indies win toss and choose to bat
- India crush Windies in final warm-up
- Pollard and Iqbal look to hit headlines
- Pakistan players to address media conferences in Urdu
- Gilchrist and Hogg star as Australia beat England
- England win toss and bat against Australia
- Mother-in-law no joke for Aussie Bracken
- It's painful to miss World Cup, says Shoaib Akhtar
- Zimbabwe in turmoil
- Age doesn't concern Sri Lanka master-blaster
- Bits-and-pieces Hall has full South Africa role to play
- Windies have no fears over ring-rusty Lara
- Dravid puts faith in India's middle men
- Australia's Gilchrist backs bowlers to bounce back
- England coach Fletcher confident of Vaughan fitness
- Grateful Sehwag promises to deliver for India
- Security stepped up at Trinidad players hotel
- Australia's misery makes India's Gavaskar happy
- World Cup damaged in India
- Pakistan take South Africa clash seriously
- Kenya skipper Tikolo inspires narrow win over Dutch
- Bangladesh at the double in World Cup
- Zimbabwe's Williams sees off Bermuda
- Ireland easy winners as Langford-Smith strikes
- Pietersen promises level-headed England
- India skipper Dravid backs Cup minnows
- Cup success could stop talent drain, says Richards
- Sledging factfile
- What are you talking about? Cup sledgers have their day
- Fleming stunned by Bangladesh defeat
- Kenya captain bemoans lack of top-class opposition
- England's Dalrymple ready for 'intense' Aussie clash
- Sri Lanka skipper demands more intensity
- Lara praises under-fire Samuels
- Big-hitting India in different world to Dutch
- Hafeez scripts Pakistan's comfortable win
- Accreditation glitch locks out stadium staff
- We have variety in attack, says Pakistan coach
- Zimbabwe keep Australia waiting for victory
- Aussies put slim resources on the line
- Special Offices for CARICOM Visa Processing in Operation at Lahore and Karachi
- Restless India want the World Cup to begin
- Bermuda skipper defends World Cup place after warm-up thrashing
- British press mull England's heavyweight World Cup encounter
- Yuvraj could play a pivotal role
- Samuels century guides Windies to victory over Kenya
- Sri Lanka cruise to win over Scots
- Ponting vows Aussies won't let up against Zimbabwe
- South Africa battle back in World Cup warm-up
- Symonds starts long road back
- Bond matures into major force
- Windies hope to be slow off the mark, says Lara
- England's bowlers too much for Bermuda
- Inzamam hopes for golden farewell
- Harper's Kenyans summon Windies ghosts of defeat
- Tendulkar warns of wounded Australia
- World Cup's 10,000-run club
- McGrath wants new-ball responsibility at World Cup
- Zimbabwe, the country with two teams, but no hope
- World Cup bids goodbye to 10,000-club
- Big four fire opening World Cup shots
- Pakistan shrug off missing stars
- Ireland put faith in their big-hitters
- American cricket suffers new setback
- World Cup will be most open yet, says Moody
- West Indies assert early supremacy
- It's West Indies again in 1979
- Zimbabwe dogged by misery and mayhem
- Imran's tigers roar to title
- Australia conquer the sub-continent
- Kapil's "Devils" steal Lloyd's thunder
- Slumping Windies look for home boost
- Pakistan grapple with problem-filled build-up
- Steve Waugh's true grit sees Australia home
- Warne says Kiwis, Sri Lanka main threats
- Reports say India squad to get commandos
- Ganguly reveals World Cup deadline
- Sometimes it's not just cricket
- Sobers to open World Cup
- ICC names World Cup umpires
- World Cup win vital for Windies morale, says Lloyd
- Odoyo aims to fire all cylinders in the Caribbean
- ICC open new front in doping battle
- We're World Cup dark horses, says Vaughan
- England look to Flintoff for fresh heroics
- Flintoff named deputy to Vaughan
- Bangladesh win pre-World Cup 3-Nation Series
- Revised Pakistan squad for World Cup
- Nafees could be Bangladesh's surprise weapon
- Big Dwayne sparks Bermuda dreams
- Sri Lanka's Ranatunga tips India for World Cup
- Bond - Shane Bond, New Zealand's special agent
- Fleming knocks back New Zealand bouncers
- Bowlers set for tough World Cup
- Recovering Symonds sets sights on World Cup
- Pakistan's Akhtar, Asif out of World Cup
- Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif Declared Unfit
- Quakes shake World Cup host countries
- Born 1971, one-day cricket grows into giant
- Sri Lanka captain keen to change horror script
- Taylor hopes to become Caribbean lethal weapon
- Gayle force can power Windies
- Age cannot wither Jayasuriya
- Sri Lanka trust Sangakkara with safe-keeping
- Courier service helps Pakistan fans get World Cup visas
- Abdul Razzaq Hit by Injury on Final Day of Camp
- Azhar Mahmood to replace Abdul Razzaq after knee injury
- Chappell says flexibility India's asset
- Canada pile on Cup misery for Bermuda
- Imran delivers Australia World Cup Warne-ing
- Exclusive Service Providers for CARICOM Visa to Set Up Offices at Lahore and Karachi
- Visas detail for World ICC World Cup 2007 in West Indies
- Record-breaking Yousuf faces World Cup test
- Inzamam seeks Waugh-style swansong
- Ganguly, a man on the mission
- Tendulkar set to resume love affair with World Cup
- Bewitched, bothered and bewildered - here come Pakistan
- Nafees leads Bangladesh to convincing win
- Sri Lanka to repeat 1996 World Cup-winning aggression
- Hussey's 'best finisher' tag makes him big threat
- Pollock challenges opening batsmen
- Smith won't be haunted by past failures
- Aussies work on bowling confidence ahead of World Cup
- Ponting integral to Australia's World Cup defence
- Thirty people banned from World Cup entry
- Lara demands Windies semi-final place at least
- Oval controversy has made me better umpire, says Doctrove
- The rise and rise of cricket's World Cup
- Bangladesh beat Bermuda in a warm-up match
- Teams arrive for World Cup
- Canada enjoy easy victory
- Team-by-team World Cup records
- Indian paceman Pathan cleared for World Cup
- Australia still favourites to win World Cup says Inzi
- Will Tendulkar achieve his unfulfilled dream?
- World Cup winners and runners-up
- World Cup winners and runners-up
- World Cup winners and runners-up
- World Cup stamina test looming
- Kapil's 'Devils' steal Lloyd's thunder
- Australia conquer the sub-continent
- Cup a curse for hosts, but don't tell the Windies
- Bangladesh announces bonuses for cricketers
- Big guns to exit in blaze of glory, says Lanka star
- World Cup 2007 venue and pitch guide
- World Cup 2007: Player penpix
- Australian juggernaut rolls on
- Ponting makes sure of place in hall of fame
- Steve Waugh rises to the occasion
- Ranatunga turns Sri Lankans into world-beaters
- South Africa World Cup squad penpix
- Australia World Cup squad penpix
- Scotland's World Cup squad penpix
- Netherlands World Cup squad penpix
- Canada World Cup squad penpix
- England World Cup squad penpix
- Ireland World Cup squad penpix
- Zimbabwe World Cup squad penpix
- West Indies World Cup squad penpix
- Pakistan World Cup squad penpix
- Bermuda World Cup squad penpix
- Bangladesh World Cup squad penpix
- Kenya World Cup squad penpix
- New Zealand World Cup squad penpix
- India World Cup 2007 squad penpix
- Imran inspires Pakistan to dream win
- Pollard seeks to be great unknown
- Pollard seeks to be great unknown
- Kapil's "Devils" steal Lloyd's thunder
- Australia conquer the sub-continent
- Lloyd put West Indies on the right track
- Viv Richards blooms on big stage
- When Kapil Dev changed the face of Indian cricket
- Border boosts Australia with victory
- World Cup wide open, says legend Sobers
- Sri Lanka issues World Cup 2007 stamps
- Sri Lanka World Cup 2007 squad penpix
- Eighteen Pakistan players pass dope tests
- Umar Gul recovery news boosts Pakistan ahead of World Cup
- No dope test, no World Cup for Pakistan's Akhtar, Asif
- Clark seizes World Cup chance after Lee ruled out
- Sri Lanka's 1996 side was better, says Murali
- Ponting fitness boost for injury-hit Aussies
- Australian paceman Lee out of World Cup: official
- World Cup now wears an open look
- Pakistan grapple with World Cup F-factor
- World Cup 2007 squads
- Cricket: World Cup records
- Reserve Players for ICC World Cup 2007 in the West Indies
- 'Thrilled' Kaneria puts World Cup celebrations on hold
- Pakistan Squad for World Cup 2007 in the West Indies
- Pakistan announce World Cup squad
- Initial list of World Cup 2007 players announced
- Fans across the world rush for World Cup tickets
- Scarcity of accommodation at World Cup
- Bashar to lead Bangladesh in World Cup
- WIndies and Pakistan set to kick-off 2007 cricket World Cup
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