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