Kimber: How left-arm pace has undone England this World Cup
da premier bet: Australia exploited England’s long-standing weakness by picking an extra left-arm quick in Behrendorff, who came away with five wicket
da premier bet: Australia exploited England’s long-standing weakness by picking an extra left-arm quick in Behrendorff, who came away with five wicket
da spicy bet: Seven Anglo-Australian contests across two formats and four months ended with a trophy apiece and little to separate the sidesda imperad
da prosport bet: How a team ringing with chaos and ranked ninth beat the top-ranked ODI behemoth on the planetda leao: Andrew Fidel Fernando22-Jun-201
da wazamba: For teams like Japan, it’s an experience of a lifetime and they’re soaking in everything a global event has to offerda poker: Sreshth Shah
da betcris: Board feels it’s realistic to expect Australia, England to travel to Pakistan after visit by Sri Lankada bwin: Andrew McGlashan18-Nov-2019
da bet7: On the ground where Trevor Bayliss set out his preference for an “attacking” top order, Dom Sibley knuckled downda dobrowin: George Dobell at
da aviator aposta: A lookback at the mistakes Afghanistan made to exit from the quarter-final stageda spicy bet: Sreshth Shah in Benoni01-Feb-2020Afgh
da brdice: He expertly handled a fired-up Karnataka attack to ensure his team didn’t fall behind in the semi-finalda bet vitoria: Varun Shetty at Eden
da bet vitoria: The defending champions’ middle order is largely untested and that might be crucial in the quarter-finalda cassino: Sreshth Shah in Po