Sunday, March 8, 2015

ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP2015 LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES

Dale Steyn take the best
catch of the ICC Cricket World
Cup 2015

The Pakistan vs South Africa
was must win match for the Pakistan team and they
lost the toss on the important occasion. AB de Villiers
elected to bowl first in the match where rain was
expected to play a role. Early into the match, the Pak
openers looked to play out the initial phase of
movement and then take the charge.

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ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP2015 LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES

Tillakaratne Dilshan
smash Mitchell Johnson for six
4s in an over

Watch: Tillakaratne Dilshan smash Mitchell Johnson
for six 4s in an over: Srilanka were set 377 to win
after Australia made 376 with help of Glen Maxwell
(102), Steven Smith (72) and valuable contributions
from Captain Michael Clarke (68) and Shane Watson
(67). These four made sure that Australia set up a
total that was out of reach from the Sri Lankan batting
line up. The Lankan bowlers were hapless in the last
11 overs in which Australia scored almost 130 runs.
Thisara Perera went for 87 runs in his 9 overs for 2
wickets and Sekkuge Prasanna went for 77 runs in his
10 overs for 1 wicket.
Glen Maxwell hit the second fastest century in World
Cup history off just 51 balls and the fastest ever for
Australia in One Day International history.

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Here is the latest updated points table of ongoing icc cricket world cup 2015

Missing Malaysia plane MH370: What we know

The Malaysian government has officially declared the
disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, en
route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8 March 2014,
an accident.

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Chinese relatives mark MH370 anniversary under police gaze

Chinese relatives of passengers on board the missing
flight MH370 gathered under a heavy police presence
today to mark one year since the plane disappeared.
About two thirds of those on board the Malaysia
Airlines flight were Chinese, but relatives say they have
faced harassment from authorities in their own country
as they seek answers on the world's biggest aviation
mystery.

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