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England cricket inquest: after World Cup disaster, where next?
In Depth Humiliation 'must lead to more dynamic, more aggressive, more flexible' England cricket team
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England crash out of World Cup after losing to Bangladesh
The Week Recommends A miserable display at the Cricket World Cup will lead to calls for change – but first they must save face against Afghanistan
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Cricket World Cup: Scotland out after fourth heavy loss
Speed Read Scotland can no longer qualify for the knockout phase after they were beaten comfortably by Bangladesh
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Ireland knocked out of the park as South Africa hit 411
The Week Recommends It was the second-highest total in World Cup history – and three runs more than last week's 408 against the West Indies
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Scotland denied as Afghanistan squeak first victory
The Week Recommends With just three balls to spare, Afghan cricketers record their first World Cup win
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Chris Gayle storms to World Cup double-century
Speed Read After calls for him to be dropped, Chris Gayle hit 16 sixes on his way to a score of 215
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Wobbly win for England against toothless Scots
The Week Recommends After two humiliating defeats, England's cricketers recorded their first win of the World Cup – in unconvincing style
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England bottom of the group after New Zealand thrashing
The Week Recommends The Kiwis reached the paltry target of 123 in just 13 overs, humiliating a gutless England team
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Tuesday 8 Mar 2011
Daily Briefing
By Staff Reporter Published
Daily Briefing