Philander spurs SA to 42-run win
An indifferent batting performance and an inexperienced bowling attack proved more than enough fo…
An indifferent batting performance and an inexperienced bowling attack proved more than enough fo…
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Tagged: Australia, Kyle McCallan, odi, South Africa, Trent Johnston, World Cup
Ireland have announced a severely depleted 13-man squad for their one-dayers against India and So…
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Tagged: Alex Cusack, Andre Botha, Andrew White, Boyd Rankin, Dave Langford Smith, Dominick Joyce, Gary Kidd, Gary Wilson, India, Ireland, Kenny Carroll, Kevin O’ Brien, Kyle McCallan, Niall O’ Brien, odi, Roger Whelan, South Africa, Thinus Fourie, Trent Johnston, William Porterfield
The Super Eights clash against Bangladesh was always going to be Ireland’s best chance of getting…
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Tagged: Bangladesh, Ireland, Super Eights, Trent Johnston, William Porterfield, World Cup
Ricky Ponting scoffed at the idea that there would be any element of complacency in Australia’s a…
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Tagged: Adrian Birrell, Australia, New Zealand, Ricky Ponting, Super Eight, Trent Johnston, World Cup
The focus may have been on defending champions Australia in the ongoing World Cup, but New Zealan…
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Tagged: Australia, Craig McMillan, David Langford Smith, england, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, Scott Styris, Stephen Fleming, Super Eight, Trent Johnston, World Cup, zimbabwe
England overcame some uneasy moments with bat and in the field to record a comfortable 48-run win…
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Tagged: Andrew White, Cricket, Ireland, James Anderson, Jeremy Bray, odi, Super Eights, Trent Johnston, William Porterfield, World Cup
For many, especially in Asia, Australia and Caribbean, Irish team would be quite stranger. In 200…
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Tagged: Adrian Birrell, Andre Both, Andrew White, Belfast, england, Eoin Morgan, Ireland, Jeremy Bray, Kenneth Carroll, Niall O Brien, Paul Mooney, Scotland, Trent Johnston, World Cup 2007
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