Australian all-rounder James Faulkner faces a race to be fit for the World Cup with an abdominal muscle strain.
Pakistan bowler Junaid Khan has been ruled out of the World Cup after failing a fitness test on Monday.
England captain Eoin Morgan believes England will be a "dangerous side" in the upcoming World Cup if they perform at their best.
Fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has told England they are "dreaming" if they think all the World Cup pressure is on Australia.
Eoin Morgan says poor batting, not Mitchell Johnson, was the reason for England's 112-run defeat to Australia at The WACA.
Shane Warne says Australia cannot win the 2015 World Cup without Michael Clarke captaining the side.
England's inability to hit regular boundaries is a concern heading into the World Cup, says David Lloyd.
Australia captain Michael Clarke has denied there is a rift in the squad after making his return to action from hamstring surgery.
Left-arm spinner Nikita Miller will replace Sunil Narine in the West Indies squad for the World Cup.
West Indies imploded in 1996 to suffer their first ever semi-final defeat as Shane Warne took 4-36.
Stuart Broad's gradual return to form could work in England's favour at the World Cup, according to Matthew Hoggard.
The World Cup final will be decided by a 'super over' if the scores are tied, the ICC has announced.
Sunil Narine has withdrawn from West Indies' World Cup squad to continue working on his remodelled bowling action.
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England coach Peter Moores believes his team is starting to take shape ahead of next month’s World Cup.
Australia advance to the final as Allan Donald is run out in one of the tensest ODI finishes ever.
Pakistan claimed their first-ever World Cup victory to give Imran Khan the perfect send-off.
Australia's Andy Bichel destroyed England, claiming 7-20 and then clubbing a match-winning 34no.
Sri Lankan paceman Lasith Malinga becomes the first bowler to take four wickets in as many balls.