India vs. Pakistan cricket
Wednesday, March 30th, 2011India and Pakistan battle in the semi-finals of 2011 Cricket World Cup.

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India vs. Pakistan cricket
India and Pakistan battle in the semi-finals of 2011 Cricket World Cup.

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India vs. Pakistan cricket
India’s prime minister invites Pakistan’s leaders to join him for the cricket World Cup clash between the South Asian rivals to be hosted in India next week.

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India PM makes World Cup overture
England all-rounder Paul Collingwood will have keyhole surgery on a knee injury after the Cricket World Cup.

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Collingwood to have knee surgery
Pakistan dismiss West Indies opener Chris Gayle in the third over of the first quarter-final of the Cricket World Cup in Mirpur.

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Live – Pakistan v West Indies
Kevin O’Brien blazes the fastest century in Cricket World Cup history as Ireland pull off an astonishing victory over England in Bangalore.

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Brilliant Ireland shock England
England’s momentum is checked by the loss of openers Andrew Strauss and Kevin Pietersen against Ireland at the Cricket World Cup in Bangalore.

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Live – England v Ireland
Pakistan win the toss and bat first against Sri Lanka in their Cricket World Cup Group A game in Colombo.

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Live – Pakistan v Sri Lanka
New Zealand lose their first wicket as Brendon McCullum is out for 16 against Australia in the Cricket World Cup in Nagpur.

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Live – Australia v New Zealand
Fans queuing to buy tickets for the cricket World Cup outside the Chinnaswamy stadium in the Indian city of Bangalore clash with the police.

Live BBC Sport highlights programme featuring the best action from the Cricket World Cup as defending champions Australia take on Zimbabwe (UK users only).

The opening ceremony to kick off the Cricket World Cup is set to get under way in Bangladesh capital Dhaka.

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Dhaka ready for opening ceremony
Officials in Bangladesh’s city of Chittagong say they will pay beggars a daily wage to keep them off the streets during next month’s Cricket World Cup.

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Bangladeshi city to pay beggars
The International Cricket Council admits that some work still needs to be completed at Cricket World Cup venues in Sri Lanka.

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ICC admits Sri Lanka venues delay
ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat reveals that five of the venues for the cricket World Cup are still not ready

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World Cup venues behind schedule
International Cricket Council chief Haroon Lorgat will be “disappointed” if the case against three Pakistan cricketers accused of spot-fixing does not go the ICC’S way.

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ICC chief wants Pakistan decision