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LESSONS TO BE LEARNED FROM WORLD CUP
Myles Hodgson reflects on Australia's victory in cricket's World Cup. (More)
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YOU'VE GOT TO ADMIRE AWESOME AUSSIES
Jonathan Turner looks back on the World Cup final and pays tribute to all-conquering Australia. (More)
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TENDULKAR KEY TO CLASSIC FINAL
Neal Collins looks forward to a classic match-up between Australia and India in the World Cup final. (More)
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FINALE NEEDS INDIAN FLAVOUR
Steve Joyce welcomes a final between the world's top two one-day sides. (More)
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YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE
Neal Collins reflects on Nasser Hussain's decision to resign as England's one-day captain. (More)
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ENGLAND WILL MISS STUBBORN HUSSAIN
Andy Hampson believes Nasser Hussain will be missed as England's one-day captain. (More)
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SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR
Our man in Port Elizabeth Neal Collins is left stunned by England's defeat against Australia. (More)
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TENDULKAR'S MASTERFUL KNOCK
Neal Collins reflects on an amazing match between India and Pakistan. (More)
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LIGHTS OUT FOR ENGLAND
Our man in Durban Neal Collins reports on England's defeat by India. (More)
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FLINTOFF'S FLASH OF THE FUTURE
Steve Joyce looks back at another rebirth for England all-rounder Andy Flintoff. (More)
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WASIM REACHES MAGICAL 500 MARK
Pakistan's Wasim Akram has become the first player to take 500 one-day international wickets. (More)
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IT JUST GETS BETTER!
Neal Collins reflects on Kenya's famous victory over Sri Lanka. (More)
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BARMY ARMY HAIL HERO ANDERSON
Neal Collins reflects on James Anderson's superb display in England's victory over Pakistan. (More)
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CAPE OF GOOD HOPE FOR ENGLAND
Neal Collins joins hordes of England fans as they head for Cape Town. (More)
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HARD WORK FOR ENGLAND
Neal Collins gives his views on England's unimpressive victory over Namibia. (More)
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HUSSAIN LEFT ON THE BRINK
Myles Hodgson examines Nasser Hussain's frustration which prompted a most emotional press conference. (More)
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JONES REGRETS MISSING PACE RACE
Neal Collins finds paceman Simon Jones too hurt to watch England's World Cup exploits on TV. (More)
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CRICKET'S FARCE COULD RUN AND RUN
Frank Malley believes the Harare saga is perhaps the lowest point in English cricket history. (More)
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TIME TO MAKE THE CHANGE
Neal Collins with his latest take on England's on-off match in Zimbabwe. (More)
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CONSEQUENCES COULD BE COSTLY
Myles Hodgson looks at the consequences should England fail to get the Zimbabwe game moved. (More)
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WHAT A WAY TO START!
Neal Collins looks back on the opening day at the World Cup which saw West Indies beat South Africa. (More)
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REMARKING THE BOUNDARIES
A clutch of massively talented cricketers will reach superstar status this winter. (More)
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SPINNING WORLD - THE TOP TWEAKERS
Richard Gibson looks at the spin kings who could star at the 2003 World Cup. (More)
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AUSSIES CLASS OF THE FIELD
World Cup holders Australia remain hot favourites to retain their crown this winter. (More)
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WHO IS THE REAL ACE OF PACE?
Shoaib Akhtar was the fastest in 1999, but who will be the star paceman in this World Cup? (More)
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REMARKING THE BOUNDARIES
A clutch of massively talented cricketers will reach superstar status this winter. (More)
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HUSSAIN ANXIOUS TO MAKE POINT
Myles Hodgson says Nasser Hussain will be desperate to prove the critics wrong this winter. (More)
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DAY EXPERTS WERE WIDE OF THE MARK
Phil Hay looks at when the World Cup cost bookmakers a small fortune. (More)
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VAUGHAN CAN SET WORLD CUP ALIGHT
Michael Vaughan will hope to continue his Ashes heroics in the World Cup. (More)
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PAKISTAN WAITING TO BOIL
Pakistan go to the World Cup looking to stop a recent losing trend. (More)
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GILCHRIST THE CHIEF DESTROYER
Steve Whiting profiles Australia's one-day superstar Adam Gilchrist. (More)
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THE EIGHT WHO ARE GOING TO BE GREAT
There will be less pressure on the players who will become the new stars at this World Cup. (More)
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LARA READY TO SPARK
Fitzroy Prendergast says Brian Lara is ready to explode again on the world stage. (More)
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CAN ANYONE STOP THE AUSSIES?
Andy Hampson asks whether anybody can stop the all-conquering Aussies this winter. (More)
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INDIA READY TO TAKE ON THE WORLD
Andy Hampson says India will travel to the World Cup with a genuine belief they can win it. (More)
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POLITICS AND CRICKET DON'T MIX
South Africa's last World Cup ended in complete chaos and confusion. (More)
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LARA PIVOTAL FOR WINDIES
There are few better sights in world cricket than Brian Lara in full flow. (More)
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SRI LANKA BACK IN THE GROOVE
Sri Lanka remain very much serious contenders as the World Cup comes round again. (More)
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ZIMBABWE STRUGGLING TO SPARKLE
Zimbabwe again look to be rank outsiders for the latest World Cup. (More)
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TIKOLO IS KENYA'S CLASS ACT
One man ensures Kenya stand apart from all the other 2003 World Cup minnows. (More)
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FLEMING LEADS FROM THE FRONT
Richie Benaud rates New Zealand's Stephen Fleming one of the game's finest captains. (More)
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DUTCH ARE BEST OF THE REST
Holland have perhaps the best pedigree of all the non Test-playing countries. (More)
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BANGLADESH KEEP ON LEARNING
Andy Hampson says the World Cup will continue a learning curve for Bangladesh. (More)
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ENGLAND'S KEY TRIO
England's hopes of success this winter will hinge on the fortunes of their key players. (More)
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CAN CANADA AVOID SLAUGHTER?
Canada will go into the World Cup still feeling pretty pleased with themselves. (More)
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WHY CUP IS CRICKET'S CROWN JEWEL
Andy Hampson says the World Cup has developed into cricket's most prized asset. (More)
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