International Cricket | Feburary 15, 2015
Misbah-ul-Haq will retire from limited-overs cricket after the World Cup, but he is hopeful of taking the trophy with him from Australia and New Zealand, just as another widely respected Pakistani leader, Imran Khan, did in 1992. Pakistan have a young team with plenty of talent, and Misbah told ESPNcricinfo he had seen important signs of their readiness for the event, and the first match against India, in the past week.
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
International Cricket | Feburary 15, 2015
Misbah-ul-Haq has counselled his young team they have nothing to fear about the opening World Cup game against India, reasoning that Pakistan's record of five defeats in as many Cup matches against their great rival means his men have nothing to lose when they walk onto Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
International Cricket | Feburary 13, 2015
England pace spearhead James Anderson, who has a reputation of getting under the skin of Australian players, played a straight bat to questions over whether or not he would be targeting David Warner during the tournament opener at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Source: NDTV Sports