View Poll Results: Predict The Winner Of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

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  • AUSTRALIA

    17 15.18%
  • SOUTH AFRICA

    20 17.86%
  • INDIA

    50 44.64%
  • SRI LANKA

    1 0.89%
  • PAKISTAN

    4 3.57%
  • NEWZEALAND

    17 15.18%
  • WEST INDIES

    2 1.79%
  • ENGLAND

    1 0.89%
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    Quote Originally Posted by renjuus View Post
    veruthe enthnnaa nadakkaan polum vayyathavare pidichu kalippikkunnathu...
    viru n zaheer deserves a decent fairwell


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilalikka Rules View Post
    viru n zaheer deserves a decent fairwell
    They may not be even considered in the 30 probables, Gambhir, Yuvraj also unlikely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BangaloreaN View Post
    They may not be even considered in the 30 probables, Gambhir, Yuvraj also unlikely.
    2011 wc thread ivde undo..njan thappiyitt kittiyilla

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    Quote Originally Posted by BangaloreaN View Post
    They may not be even considered in the 30 probables, Gambhir, Yuvraj also unlikely.
    Yuvi undakm ; gambir rayudu consistent alla , avaneyonnum edukaruth !


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    AB de Villiers: Wins in Australia will be huge
    momentum builders for ICC World Cup 2015
    Adelaide, November 13 2014


    South Africa captain AB de Villiers remains
    positive that his side can come out victorious in
    the ODI series against hosts Australia, but
    added that any losses would work as a good
    lesson for the Proteas ahead of next year's ICC
    Cricket World Cup 2015.
    De Villiers will captain the Proteas in the
    opening game at the WACA on Friday and
    believes preparations for the showpiece
    tournament co-hosted by Australia and New
    Zealand are going to plan.
    "Every game we play we want to win, but if it
    doesn't work out that way, there are things to
    look at and it's certainly not the end of the
    world. In a way, it is not a bad thing to lose a
    couple of cricket games over here so you at
    least know," De Villiers told reporters on
    Thursday.
    South Africa are beyond the point of
    experimentation and are fine-tuning their
    game-plan against one of the World Cup
    favourites.
    "We are doing what we can, covering all bases.
    It is not about doing something stupid, or
    trying to be over clever or too fancy, we just
    want to play proper cricket. Australia are a
    wonderful ODI team, they are very good in
    their own conditions, so for us to win here will
    mean a lot of confidence, a lot of momentum
    and a lot of belief. These three things are
    exactly what you need to win a World Cup."
    South Africa have famously carried a 'choker'
    tag with them for the best part of two decades
    having gone into previous World Cups among the
    favourites, only to find extraordinary ways to
    fail. De Villiers dismissed suggestions there is
    mental scarring from those disappointments.
    "There's not much to say anymore, the guys
    that are here and were part of the past
    experiences know exactly what happened, so
    there is nothing to discuss at all except that we
    haven't won a World Cup and we want to do
    that. There's no need to discuss anything about
    choking. We believe we are doing what's best for
    the team now and if things go our way we'll win
    the World Cup."
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    indiaku kittanam...allenkil south africa edukkatte

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    Quote Originally Posted by MHP369 View Post
    indiaku kittanam...allenkil south africa edukkatte
    Rsa always my secnd favourites...nirbagyam kond mathram cup nashtapedunna team


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    ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy Tour: Australia
    and New Zealand

    To celebrate the return of the ICC Cricket World
    Cup to Australia and New Zealand for the first
    time since 1992, fans will be treated to a tour
    which will take the ICC Cricket World Cup trophy
    across both countries.

    Beginning on 6 November – which marks 100 days
    until the World Cup begins – the Australian leg
    of the tour will set off from Sydney while the
    New Zealand leg kicks off from Auckland. And
    if you are wondering how the trophy can be in
    two countries at one time, the answer is that two
    trophies will be on tour! The perpetual World
    Cup trophy will be taken around Australia while
    the tournament trophy – an exact replica of the
    perpetual trophy which the winning nation will
    keep – will be touring New Zealand.

    With the tournament beginning on February 14,
    the tour is a chance for fans on either side of
    the Tasman to be a part of the big event and
    get up close to the trophy. Make sure you come
    along to visit when the trophy is near you.

    You will have the chance to have your picture
    taken with the trophy, take part in cricket skills
    activities and you may even get to meet one of
    your cricketing heroes.

    On social media, make sure you follow the action
    every day by using #cwctrophytour. There will be
    plenty of interesting stories, pictures and video
    as the trophy makes its way around both
    countries.

    Please keep visiting www.cricketworldcup.com for
    details of exactly where the trophy will be
    visiting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilalikka Rules View Post
    viru n zaheer deserves a decent fairwell
    Agree they deserve a better farewell... But not in World Cup squad...


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    Quote Originally Posted by aneesh mohanan View Post
    My ideal playing eleven for India in WC....

    Rohit
    Dhawan
    Kohli
    Rahane
    Raina
    Dhoni
    Jadeja
    Axar
    Bhuvi
    Umesh
    Shami

    n Rayudu as 12th man
    for the first 11...

    12th man only my choice is different...


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