Nottingham:India captain Rahul Dravid believes his side's star-studded middle-order will come good during their remaining matches of the Test series against England.
Kingston, Jamaica:New Zealand's Stephen Fleming announced his resignation as captain of his country's one-day team after the 81-run defeat by Sri Lanka in the World Cup semi-finals here on Tuesday.
Bridgetown, Barbados:England and the West Indies have been fined for slow over-rates during their World Cup Super Eights match here on Saturday.
St George's, Grenada:Shane Watson's detractors have been told to shut up by Australia captain Ricky Ponting who said the Queensland all-rounder was a key member of his side's bid for an unprecedented third straight World Cup title.
Bridgetown, Barbados:Having sealed a last four berth at their last match, a relieved South Africa captain Greame Smith announced that his side was ready to face Australia in the second semi-finals of the cricket World Cup at St Lucia.
St George's, Grenada:Sri Lanka skipper Mahela Jayawardene has asserted that his side did not devalue the Super Eights league match against Australia by not fielding three main bowlers.
Bridgetown, Barbados:Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar admitted his side deserved to be beaten by Ireland in their World Cup Super Eights match at Kensington Oval here on Sunday.
More imagesSt George's, Grenada:Sri Lanka coach Tom Moody has insisted he won't have any problems watching his side take on Australia, the country he represented as a player.
Kingston, Jamaica:Ireland captain Trent Johnston was seeking medical treatment for an injured shoulder, just hours after his side completed a stunning victory over Pakistan in the World Cup at Sabina Park.
Nairobi:Kenya named the 15-man squad for the Cricket World Cup in the West Indies retaining the same side that won the World Cricket Division one title they hosted earlier this month.