The West Indies Players Association is in a fresh dispute with the West Indies Cricket Board over a social media posting.
Bangladesh have sent pace bowler Al-Amin Hossain home from the World Cup after he "breached team rules".
India exposed a lack of depth in South Africa’s batting as they eased to a 130-run World Cup win, says Andrew Hall.
Shikhar Dhawan’s career-best 137 powered India to a thumping 130-run World Cup victory over South Africa in Group B.
Tim Abraham blogs on watching a genius at work, a lack of kangaroos, and being bumped out of reporting duties.
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Mahela Jayawardene’s century earned Sri Lanka a nervous four-wicket World Cup victory over Afghanistan.
Misbah-ul-Haq's "weak" decisions are hampering a "fractured" Pakistan, says Javed Miandad.
Misbah-ul-Haq's "weak" decisions are hampering a "fractured" Pakistan side, says ICC columnist Javed Miandad.
Scotland assistant coach Paul Collingwood believes his team are capable of inflicting more World Cup pain on England.
Former West Indies coach Ottis Gibson says it is "too soon" for Jason Holder to be captaining the side.
Coach Peter Moores insists he is ignoring the speculation over his future following England’s dismal start to the World Cup.
Pakistan must improve every facet of their game after a poor start to the World Cup, says Misbah-ul-Haq.
Australia’s World Cup Pool A clash with Bangladesh at The Gabba has been abandoned due to heavy rain.
Mark Butcher looks at England's much-needed win over Scotland, plus we hear from centurion Moeen Ali.
Peter Moores and Eoin Morgan are under pressure after causing confusion with changes to England's side, says Andrew Strauss.
World Cup organisers are still hoping Australia's game against Bangladesh can go ahead despite the Queensland cyclones.
Eoin Morgan says England are unlikely to make wholesale changes in the wake of their heavy loss to New Zealand.
Seamer Tim Southee says it may take some time for New Zealand's crushing eight-wicket World Cup win to sink in.
Mike Atherton says opener Alex Hales must not be seen as the "saviour to all of England's one-day problems".