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.
London: Peeved over the national selectors' decision to ignore him for next month's Sharjah meet, former Zimbabwe captain Alistair Campbell has announced his retirement from international cricket.
Durban: Former South African coach Bob Woolmer has told the Kenyans to treat Sachin Tendulkar and his Indian teammates as friends not enemies if they are to win Thursday's World Cup semi-final.
Durban: Try as they might to avoid it, Indians can't help having one eye on the World Cup final. Although Indian off spinner Harbhajan Singh and coach John Wright have warned that Kenya, its unexpected semi-final opponent, cannot be taken lightly in Thursday's day-night encounter here at Kingsmead, both have unintentionally made it clear they expect to be involved in Sunday's climax at the Wanderers.
Johannesburg: The Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) on Sunday condemned Henry Olonga for using the World Cup platform to make a political statement.
Durban: Kenya, inspired by middle-aged spinner Asif Karim, gave defending champion Australia a major fright on Saturday and then warned India to expect the same shock treatment when they clashes in the World Cup semi-final here on Thursday.
East London: Sri Lankan captain Sanath Jayasuriya won the toss and elected to bat against Zimbabwe in its World Cup Super Six match at Buffalo Park on Saturday.
Johannesburg: India's left-arm paceman Zaheer Khan ripped the heart out of New Zealand's World Cup semi-final push with a devastating Super Six performance at Centurion on Friday.
Johannesburg: India's left-arm paceman Zaheer Khan ripped the heart out of New Zealand's World Cup semi-final push with a devastating Super Six performance at Centurion on Friday.
Centurion: Making a scathing attack on Stephen Fleming ahead of New Zealand's key Super Six game against India on Friday, Indian skipper Saurav Ganguly on Thursday asked his counterpart to wake up to reality and realise the precarious position the Kiwis were in the World Cup.