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Chasing a target of 289 set by the Windies during the 1979 finals, English openers Mike Brearley and Geoffrey Boycott batted sedately without regard to the overs. It had later been said that skipper Clive Lloyd had deliberately dropped a sitter of a catch from Boycott so the two could continue batting slowly! "That indeed would have been a clever move at that stage," Lloyd had said later denying the rumour.

    Andy Roberts expects sporting pitches
 

Andy Roberts, the former West Indies fast bowler who is now a pitch consultant for the World Cup, has predicted that the pitches in the tournament may not necessarily be slow turners, contrary to general expectations. With several pitches being relaid and a few new surfaces being tried out, Roberts expects the pitches to offer enough assistance to both batsmen and bowlers. more...
 
    South Asia's natural game
 

Moans echoed across Pakistan a couple of months ago as the Test series against South Africa slipped out of grasp. Pakistan fought the good fight but for their fans the essential frustration was still the same: an inability to win a competitive Test series on foreign soil. The unkindest cut was to lose the contest after coming within striking distance through a stirring victory in the second Test at Port Elizabeth. Accepting failure is hard enough, but failure from a position of near-success has a special way of hurting. more...
 
    Let the games begin
 

Call it another of cricket's quirks, if you like: every four years, the bridesmaid gets the chance to become the bride, and the event is so resplendent and so momentous that it outshines the real thing. Test cricket, our beloved and noble game, does not, alas, suit itself to a World Cup. But no one should grudge one-day cricket its hour of glory. more...
 
   Super-8 Standings

No host nation has won the ICC Cricket World Cup on its soil. Sri Lanka, the joint hosts in 1996, won the final played in Lahore, Pakistan.