• Any World Cup loss is huge and it stings - Gambhir
India opening batsman, Gautam Gambhir, has expressed his disappointment at the team's poor performance in the World Twenty20, saying "any World Cup loss is huge and it stings"
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• Jadeja apologises for St Lucia pub incident
The Indian allrounder has apologised to the BCCI for his involvement in the incident at a St Lucia pub
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• Afridi satisfied with overall effort
Shahid Afridi, the Pakistan captain, has said he is satisfied with his team's overall performance in the World Twenty20
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• Flower warns of rotation likelihood
England's coach, Andy Flower, believes that some of England's key players will have to be rested during the forthcoming home series against Bangladesh, Pakistan and Australia, in order to make sure they are in peak condition come the Ashes and the World C
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• Collingwood ready to hand over to Strauss
England's victorious Twenty20 captain, Paul Collingwood, believes that his team's triumph in the Caribbean is on a par with last summer's Ashes win
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• van Zyl had harsh words for all of us - Albie Morkel
South African allrounder Albie Morkel has said the coach Corrie van Zyl had stern words for each member of the team after their exit from the ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies
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• BCCI issues show-cause notices to seven players
The BCCI has sent show-cause notices to seven of the eight players involved in the pub brawl in St Lucia on May 11, the day India were knocked out of the World Twenty20
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• 'I am still heartbroken' - Ajmal
Pakistan offspinner Saeed Ajmal has said the pain of losing the semi-final of the ICC World Twenty20 to Australia still lingers, having bowled the last over which conceded the game
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• Subtle anchor role weighs Clarke down
Michael Clarke deserves a chance to change and there is no rush for an overhaul of the Australian side
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• Ajmal still a match-winner - Akmal
Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal has put an arm around Saeed Ajmal's shoulder after Pakistan's shock defeat against Australia in the ICC World Twenty20 semi-final in St Lucia
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• Clarke concedes he was 'not up to scratch'
Michael Clarke has admitted his place in Australia's Twenty20 line-up will come under scrutiny when the team gets home despite him leading the side to the final of the World Twenty20
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• Pietersen rewarded for hard slog
Life for Kevin Pietersen is pretty good at the moment. He couldn'tstop smiling as he sat with the World Twenty20 trophy, theMan-of-the-Tournament award, his form back to somewhere near its bestand a small baby to return home to
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• Brad Haddin fined for dissent
Haddin was charged with a Level 1 offence under article 2.1.3 of the code which relates to "showing dissent at an umpire's decision during an international match"
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• Collingwood savours triumph at the end of a long journey
The transformation is complete. The ECB can hunt for those keys to the trophy cabinet, silverware is on the way to Lord's
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• Kieswetter and Pietersen seal title for England
Craig Kieswetter and Kevin Pietersen powered England to their first ICC global title with an irresistible 111-run stand for the second wicket, as Australia were outmuscled in a battle of the bowlers at Bridgetown
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• Viv Richards offers batting consultant role for India
Vivian Richards has offered his services as a batting consultant to the team to help them deal with their weakness against the short ball
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• How T20s became a serious business for Australia
Twenty20 began as a giggle for Australia, who treated it as a third-rate concept and preferred to save their focus for Tests and ODIs
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• Pace attacks gear up for battle
Both finalists will be happy to be back in Barbados, a venue which hastreated them well in this tournament
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• Flower warns against 'petulant' England
Andy Flower has urged his team to be competitive but avoid 'petulance' when they meet Australia in the World Twenty20 final on Sunday
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• Cricket's oldest battle resumes in newest format
Cricinfo previews the final of the World Twenty20 between England and Australia at Barbados
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