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Cricket World Cup 2015

NZ beats South Africa in cricket nailbiter
Article
/ 24 March 2015

NZ beats South Africa in cricket nailbiter

In the rain-shortened match New Zealand made it with just one ball to spare at Eden Park.

By Sapaxxxx
New Zealand beats Windies by 143 runs to reach World Cup semis
Article
/ 21 March 2015

New Zealand beats Windies by 143 runs to reach World Cup semis

New Zealand’s Martin Guptill became the latest batsman to make Cricket World Cup history with an innings of 237 not out in a total of 393-6.

By Sapa Ap
Cricket World Cup 2015: Proteas cruise to semi-finals
Article
/ 18 March 2015

Cricket World Cup 2015: Proteas cruise to semi-finals

Aiming to win their first ever World Cup knockout, the Proteas bowlers removed both openers inside the first five overs against Sri Lanka.

By Nick Mulvenney
Holder survives trial by fire as West Indies Captain
Article
/ 16 March 2015

Holder survives trial by fire as West Indies Captain

Amid the excitements and plot twists of the pool stage of the Cricket World Cup, a small but compelling drama has played out off-stage.

By Steve McMorran
CWC15: Cup chase heats up as knockout stage begins
Article
/ 15 March 2015

CWC15: Cup chase heats up as knockout stage begins

The 2015 Cricket World Cup moves into the quarterfinals stage, with any one of the remaining eight teams able to clinch the ultimate prize.

By John Pye
India beats Zimbabwe by 6 wickets to stay unbeaten
Article
/ 14 March 2015

India beats Zimbabwe by 6 wickets to stay unbeaten

Brendan Taylor’s flamboyant 138 in a valedictory innings almost spurred Zimbabwe to a shock win over India at the Cricket World Cup on Saturday.

By Sapa
Win over UAE ensures Proteas gain quarter-final spot
Article
/ 12 March 2015

Win over UAE ensures Proteas gain quarter-final spot

Sterling batting from captain AB de Villiers and strong bowling cemented South Africa’s place in the final eight, against a nonthreatening UAE attack.

By Greg Stutchbury
Bangladesh knocks England out of world cup with 15-run win
Article
/ 10 March 2015

Bangladesh knocks England out of world cup with 15-run win

With their first ever world cup century, the Bangladesh side piled on the pressure and reduced England to a mess of fallen wickets and bruised egos.

By Amlan Chakraborty
Proteas crumbling under Pakistan pressure raises old doubts
Article
/ 9 March 2015

Proteas crumbling under Pakistan pressure raises old doubts

"I didn’t feel any electric vibe. It’s my responsibility to get the guys going, which I didn’t," said captain AB de Villiers after losing to Pakistan.

By John Mehaffey
World Cup: Australia win over Sri Lanka spurred by Maxwell century
Article
/ 8 March 2015

World Cup: Australia win over Sri Lanka spurred by Maxwell century

Australia’s victory in Sydney was fired by a spectacular maiden one-day international century from Glenn Maxwell, who helped Australia to 376-9.

By Nick Mulvenney
Amla’s 159 takes Proteas to victory over Ireland
Article
/ 3 March 2015

Amla’s 159 takes Proteas to victory over Ireland

Hashim Amla hit his highest One Day International score with a majestic 159 and Faf du Plessis grabbed a century to drive the Proteas to 411.

By Nick Mulvenney
Amla steers Proteas to 411 against Ireland in world cup
Article
/ 3 March 2015

Amla steers Proteas to 411 against Ireland in world cup

The opening batsman’s 159 off 128 balls led South Africa to their second knock of over 400 in the Cricket World Cup, setting a near impossible target.

By Nick Mulvenney
Strong bench key to Proteas’s world cup campaign
Article
/ 2 March 2015

Strong bench key to Proteas’s world cup campaign

The emphasis is not only the starting 11, but the entire squad of 15, because going forward there might be an injury or somebody might fall ill.

By Ian Ransom
Williamson cool under pressure to see NZ home
Article
/ 28 February 2015

Williamson cool under pressure to see NZ home

Kane Williamson demonstrated his extraordinary composure under pressure by hitting a six to win Saturday’s World Cup Pool A match against Australia.

By John Mehaffey
Proteas bring the fire in 257-run victory over West Indies
Article
/ 27 February 2015

Proteas bring the fire in 257-run victory over West Indies

Captain AB de Villiers took his team to a sterling victory against the West Indies, with his 162 from a mere 66-ball knock.

By Nick Mulvenney
Afghanistan wins first ever Cricket World Cup match
Article
/ 26 February 2015

Afghanistan wins first ever Cricket World Cup match

Shenwari, who had been positively pedestrian for his first 40 runs, was dismissed for 96 after leading his side’s chase to 211 runs to victory.

By Greg Stutchbury
Gayle blasts records in victory against Zim
Article
/ 24 February 2015

Gayle blasts records in victory against Zim

Chris Gayle lifted the West Indies to 372-2 against Zimbabwe in a Pool B match at the Cricket World Cup.

By Sapa
Cricket World Cup: India beats Proteas after three previous losses
Article
/ 22 February 2015

Cricket World Cup: India beats Proteas after three previous losses

India has bowled out the South African team in Melbourne; announcing themselves as genuine contenders to defend their World Cup title.

By Ian Ransom
New Zealand’s Southee, McCullum take England to the cleaners
Article
/ 20 February 2015

New Zealand’s Southee, McCullum take England to the cleaners

The co-hosts dismissed England for 123 and roared to victory in a mere 12.2 overs, which has firmly placed them as the team to beat this World Cup.

By Greg Stutchbury
Zimbabwe secures shaky four-wicket win over UAE
Article
/ 19 February 2015

Zimbabwe secures shaky four-wicket win over UAE

UAE looked on course to record their first win over a test nation in their 20th official one-day international until Williams and Ervine intervened.

By Greg Stutchbury
Miller time: Proteas outgun brave Zimbabwe
Article
/ 15 February 2015

Miller time: Proteas outgun brave Zimbabwe

A record-breaking partnership of 256 between David Miller and JP Duminy led South Africa to a 62-run win over Zimbabwe on Sunday.

By Sapa Ap
Proteas mentally strong ahead of World Cup, says coach
Article
/ 4 February 2015

Proteas mentally strong ahead of World Cup, says coach

Russell Domingo says the South African cricket team are mentally strong enough to bring home the trophy as they depart for Australia and New Zealand.

By Michael Sherman
Gayle cries victimisation over dropping Bravo, Pollard
Article
/ 12 January 2015

Gayle cries victimisation over dropping Bravo, Pollard

The batsman who almost single-handedly won two T20 matches against SA, says the batting and bowling lineup will be lacking due to these losses.

By Nick Said and

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