Indore:Former India batsman Amay Khurasiya today announced his retirement from the first class cricket accepting that he could not encash on the opportunities bestowed to him.
More imagesSt George's, Grenada:Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene says his side's self-belief means they can do what no other team has managed since the 1999 World Cup - beat Australia.
More imagesBridgetown, Barbados:Bangladesh need to build on their impressive World Cup performances if they want to be a force in international cricket, vice-captain Shahriar Nafees has said.
More imagesSt John's, Antigua:Glenn McGrath believes Australia are a class apart as they chase an unprecedented third successive World Cup title.
Port of Spain, Trinidad:Left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak bagged three wickets as Bangladesh restricted debutants Bermuda to 94-9 in a rain-hit World Cup match here on Sunday.
Port of Spain:Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar elected to field in overcast conditions after winning the toss against debutants Bermuda in a World Cup match at the Queen's Park Oval here on Sunday.
Basseterre, St Kitts:South Africa batsman Herschelle Gibbs insists that he is not haunted by his infamous dropped catch against Australia at the 1999 World Cup.
Dubai:Playing down the damage to the World Cup trophy, the ICC has allayed fears, saying that the prized silverware is only a replica which has been insured and asked everyone not to create a mountain out of a molehill.
Many believed Inzamam-ul-Haq's career was over in 2003, but now he is not only leading Pakistan's challenge in the Caribbean but also seeks a Steve Waugh-style Cup swansong.
Steve Waugh's Australians held their nerve to lift the 1999 World Cup in England, while South Africa continued to grapple with their fate.