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Pat Cummins - Australia's Cummins keen to carry 'aggressive' World Cup approach against New Zealand - channelnewsasia.com - Netherlands - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan - Bangladesh

Australia's Cummins keen to carry 'aggressive' World Cup approach against New Zealand

Australia want to carry their more aggressive battling and bowling from recent games into the clash with old rivals New Zealand at the One-Day International Cricket World Cup in Dharamsala, captain Pat Cummins said on Friday.

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Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Hardik Pandya - Suryakumar Yadav - Jasprit Bumrah - Shubman Gill - Watch: Strange Sightings! Left-handed Jasprit Bumrah, Bowler Virat Kohli And Shubman Gill At Nets Ahead Of England Clash - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh

Watch: Strange Sightings! Left-handed Jasprit Bumrah, Bowler Virat Kohli And Shubman Gill At Nets Ahead Of England Clash

Team India has reached arrived in Lucknow for their next ODI World Cup 2023 clash against England. The Rohit Sharma-led side will be coming to this match after thrashing the mighty New Zealand by four wickets in their previous match. Star batter Virat Kohli played a crucial knock of 95 runs which helped the hosts to chased down the target of 274 in just 48 overs. Apart from him, pacer Mohammed Shami also took a five-wicket haul to restrict the Kiwis at a below-par score.

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Temba Bavuma - Babar Azam - 'I had to Google the word!': Bavuma wary of 'mercurial' Pakistan threat - news24.com - Netherlands - Australia - South Africa - India - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan

'I had to Google the word!': Bavuma wary of 'mercurial' Pakistan threat

South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma admitted on Thursday that he was so stunned by seeing Pakistan described as "mercurial" that he had to "Google the word" out of respect for his opponents ahead of their World Cup clash.

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Temba Bavuma - Cricket World Cup - "If The Opportunity Is There For Us To Score 350...": Temba Bavuma's Warning For Pakistan Bowlers - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Cricket World Cup - "If The Opportunity Is There For Us To Score 350...": Temba Bavuma's Warning For Pakistan Bowlers

South Africa will be tempted to field first against Pakistan in their World Cup clash here on Friday, conceded captain Temba Bavuma after the Proteas piled up two of the highest totals in the competition while batting first in their recent outings. South Africa scored 399/7 against England and 382/5 against Bangladesh to record big wins by more than 100 runs in their two-game stint in Mumbai, making the most of the batting-friendly surface. With their only loss in five games coming while batting second, South Africa would be tempted to chase if they win toss in Chennai knowing how conducive batting conditions were here during Afghanistan's eight-wicket win over Pakistan.

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Canadian men's soccer team falls 1 spot to No. 45 in latest FIFA rankings - cbc.ca - France - Finland - Belgium - Croatia - Netherlands - Spain - Portugal - Italy - Brazil - Argentina - Mexico - Canada - Belarus - Tunisia - Turkey - Japan - Slovenia - Panama - Venezuela - Bangladesh - Jamaica - Uruguay - Lithuania - Kosovo

Canadian men's soccer team falls 1 spot to No. 45 in latest FIFA rankings

Canada, which lost 4-1 to Japan in its lone outing this month, dropped one spot to No. 45 in the latest FIFA world rankings.

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David Warner - Shaheen Afridi - Mitchell Marsh - Babar Azam - Mohammad Rizwan - How Under-Fire Pakistan Can Qualify For Cricket World Cup 2023 Semi-Finals: Explained - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan

How Under-Fire Pakistan Can Qualify For Cricket World Cup 2023 Semi-Finals: Explained

Pakistan find themselves in a spot of bother at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 as the tournament heads into the second half. The 1992 champions have struggled for consistency despite getting a good start and as it stands, their future in the tournament remains uncertain. Pakistan won their opening match against the Netherlands in Hyderabad, before completing a World Cup-record run chase against Sri Lanka at the same venue. However, the tables started turning once they headed to Ahmedabad to face hosts India.

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Ravichandran Ashwin - Hardik Pandya - Mohammed Shami - No Mohammed Shami? This Star Likely To Play World Cup Game vs England In Hardik Pandya's Absence, Claims Report - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh

No Mohammed Shami? This Star Likely To Play World Cup Game vs England In Hardik Pandya's Absence, Claims Report

Star all-rounder Hardik Pandya is likely to miss India's next two World Cup matches as he is yet to recover from his ankle injury that left him unavailable last week. India play against defending champions England on October 29 in Lucknow and take on Sri Lanka in Mumbai on November 2, and Pandya is almost sure to miss both the games. He could also miss a potential third match against South Africa in Kolkata on November 5. (World Cup 2023 points table)

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Pat Cummins - Glenn Maxwell - Scott Edwards - Semi-Finals "Looks A Bit Distant": Netherlands Coach Ryan Cook After Loss vs Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Australia - India - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - county Glenn

Semi-Finals "Looks A Bit Distant": Netherlands Coach Ryan Cook After Loss vs Australia

Netherlands coach Ryan Cook admitted their dream of reaching the semifinal at the ongoing World Cup "looks a bit distant" following the drubbing that the team got at the hands of Australia in New Delhi. The Dutch team lost by 309 runs -- the biggest in tournament history -- against Australia, their fourth loss to lie at the bottom of the points table. The Dutch team will face Bangladesh in their next assignment, before taking on Afghanistan, England and India. "We're going to back ourselves against any team that we come up against. Obviously, we do have four more matches left and we'll be aiming to try and get as many victories as we can.

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