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Dunamis Player of the Week: Mahmudullah
2015 World Cup
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2015 World Cup
Dunamis Player of the Week: Imran Tahir
If we could give away awards for sheer wicket-taking joy, and the most exuberant celebration ritual in world cricket, then South Africa spinner Imran Tahir would win every week. Oh what the heck, we're giving it to him anyway.
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2015 World Cup
Dunamis Player of the Week: Grant Elliott
The most hashed out 'joke' online this week has been that at last there will be a South African in the World Cup final, and we're going to hand said Saffer-turned-Kiwi, Grant Elliott, our Dunamis Player of the Week gong.
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2015 World Cup
By the numbers: SA’s World Cup campaign
Another World Cup has come and gone for South Africa, with players and fans left breathless with disappointment following that Auckland thriller on Tuesday, and as the Proteas book their flights back home, let's have a look at the numbers.
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2015 World Cup
Sachin: Smaller teams have to be encouraged
Former India player, and batting great, Sachin Tendulkar has pleaded with cricket's governing body not to reduce the number of teams participating at the next World Cup.
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2015 World Cup
Defeats don’t devalue Associate sides
Any side can get thumped, regardless of where they sit in the ICC hierarchy. It will happen to better sides less often, because they are, you know, better.
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2015 World Cup
Shenwari: I was only doing my job
Afghanistan batsman Samiullah Shenwari's 96 saved his side from embarrassment against Scotland, and also paved the way for their one-wicket win in Dunedin on Thursday, but he was modest about his role.
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2015 World Cup
Match Preview: Afghanistan v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka have not been in the best ODI form of late, but one cannot imagine they'll falter against the Associate side, who are very popular with the fans but may not hold up so well against Lasith Malinga's yorkers.
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2015 World Cup
Moles wants to repay passionate Afghan fans
Afghanistan coach Andy Moles has urged his team show the world that they can play and are not just at the World Cup to make up the numbers, while not giving the bigger cricketing nations easy matches.
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2015 World Cup
Fast streakers and other World Cup lessons
While people will talk about the result, the most important thing that we need to take from this tournament is the lessons we have learnt.
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2015 World Cup
Moles disappointed with Afghan performance
Afghanistan coach Andy Moles is disappointed with the performance that his charges put up against Bangladesh in their first ever 50-over World Cup match at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on Wednesday.