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Dhoni will have to remove dagger insignia from gloves: ICC

London/Mumbai: Taking a firm stand, the ICC on Friday denied Mahendra Singh Dhoni permission to wear the dagger insignia on his wicket-keeping gloves during the World Cup despite BCCI's assertion that it was not a military symbol.

 


Mumbai Cricketer hacked to death

Mumbai: A cricketer-cum-coach from Bhandup was attacked with choppers near a petrol pump shortly before midnight, police said here on Friday.

 


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Shoaib Akhtar praises MS Dhoni says, he is faster than a computer

LONDON: Former Pakistan quick Shoaib Akhtar said MS Dhoni is faster than a computer when it comes to cricketing acumen.

 

Australia win by 15 runs against West Indies

Nottingham: Australia continues its winning rhythm in the world cup by defeating West Indies team in their second battle in the campaign. Australian seamer Nathan Coulter-Nile on Thursday made the highest score by a number eight batsman at the World Cup after he smashed a career best 60-ball 92 to help his side post 288 against the West Indies at Nottingham.

 

Dhoni's tribute to Indian Army hit with fans but ICC wants insignia removed from gloves

Southampton: Mahendra Singh Dhoni sporting an Army insignia on his glove during the India-South Africa clash was well appreciated by his fans but the International Cricket Council on Thursday requested the BCCI to have the badge removed, saying it is against its regulations.

 

AB de Villiers wanted to come back for WC but SA rejected offer with 'no regrets'

Johannesburg, Jun 6: AB de Villiers wanted to come out of retirement for the World Cup but Cricket South Africa (CSA) refused to accept the offer as the batting great had ignored pleas to not retire last year.

 

Ton-up Rohit, Chahal star in easy India victory

Rohit Sharma curbed his natural flair for greater good as his gritty hundred complemented a superb bowling effort in India's resounding six-wicket victory over a hapless South Africa in their World Cup opener here Wednesday.

New Zealand beats Bangladesh in Cricket World Cup thriller

 New Zealand beat Bangladesh by two wickets after a thrilling end to their Cricket World Cup day-night match at the Oval on Wednesday.

Indian bowlers strike early: South Africa loses top Five batsmen in quick succession  

India’s bankable pacer Jasprit Bumrah’s double strike gets India early breakthrough against South Africa in its maiden game in this World Cup.

Sri Lanka beat Afghanistan by 34 runs (D/L method)

Cardiff: Srilanka successfully defended its low margin score against Afghanistan in the rain-affected match at the Sophia Gardens, here on Tuesday.

 

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