Port Elizabeth: Sri Lanka's Australian coach Dav Whatmore insists his team will have to be mentally strong if it is to beat the reigning champions in Tuesday's World Cup semi-final.
Port Elizabeth: With the chinks in their armour exposed lately, Australians face a real challenge in their quest for the World Cup when they meet Sri Lanka in the semi-final on Tuesday.
Johannesburg: After the wake-up call it got against Kenya, India will be keen to make amends in its second World Cup Super Six game against Sri Lanka on Monday and grab a win which will assure it of a semi-final berth.
Johannesburg: After the wake-up call it got against Kenya, India will be keen to make amends in its second World Cup Super Six game against Sri Lanka on Monday and grab a win which will assure it of a semi-final berth.
Port Elizabeth: Sri Lanka's Australian coach Dav Whatmore insists his team will have to be mentally strong if it is to beat the reigning champions in Tuesday's World Cup semi-final.
Port Elizabeth: Sri Lanka's Australian coach Dav Whatmore insists his team will have to be mentally strong if it is to beat the reigning champions in Tuesday's World Cup semi-final.
Port Elizabeth: With the chinks in their armour exposed lately, Australians face a real challenge in their quest for the World Cup when they meet Sri Lanka in the semi-final on Tuesday.
Port Elizabeth: With the chinks in their armour exposed lately, Australians face a real challenge in their quest for the World Cup when they meet Sri Lanka in the semi-final on Tuesday.
Johannesburg: After the wake-up call it got against Kenya, India will be keen to make amends in its second World Cup Super Six game against Sri Lanka on Monday and grab a win which will assure it of a semi-final berth.
Lahore: Sri Lankan coach Dav Whatmore said on Monday that his side was happy to reopen international cricket in Pakistan and has no security concerns.