Pakistan's government yesterday urged the international media to go easy on its "traumatised" cricket team following the murder of coach Bob Woolmer.
Sobers recalls a vanished era
Wearing the years with the dignity and presence of an old blues musician, Sir Garfield Sobers relived the past for the benefit
India out - Bangladesh cruise into Super 8
Bangladesh clinched a seven-wicket victory against debutant Bermuda in a rain-hit match yesterday and secured passage
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller lauds West Indies team
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller has congratulated the West Indies for topping Group D and advancing to the Super Eights
More pain for wounded Kiwis - Broken wrist puts Vincent out of World Cup
New Zealand opener Lou Vincent suffered a broken wrist yesterday, which has ruled him out of the rest of the World Cup, the team said
Tikolo wants more for associates
Captain of Kenya's Cricket World Cup (CWC) squad, Steve Tikolo, is pleading for more competition at the highest level
Ponting and Smith comfortable
Both captains were generally satisfied with the performance of their respective teams in the big first round Group A clash
Red alert
The International Cricket Council (ICC) yesterday warned journalists and other media covering the Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007
D/L system stands the test of time
During the World Cup warm-up matches in St. Vincent this month, sheets of mathematical calculations were solemnly distributed in the media box
Aussie warning
MATTHEW HAYDEN'S fastest World Cup century and three wickets by Brad Hogg led defending champions Australia over top-ranked South Africa by 83 runs



