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South Africa's history of Cup choking
South Africa have a history of choking at the World Cup. Here's a look back on some of the Proteas' World Cup disasters.

Cricket World Cup: Three key questions
The Herald's cricket experts Dylan Cleaver, David Leggat and Andrew Alderson answer three questions about the Cricket World Cup.

The quarter-finals: All you need to know
The quarter-finals of the Cricket World Cup begin tomorrow with none of the eight sides involved having an easy passage through the to semis.

Tony Blain: A two-fingered salute to cricket's closet parking wardens
By withdrawing broadcast privileges for our cross-country cricket cavaliers, the ICC have revealed themselves as punitive sadists of the first order, writes Tony Blain.

NZ stick to getting the house in order
New Zealand insist they'll respect the West Indies, do their due diligence, but much of their time this week will be making sure their game is in order.

Pakistan captain applies quiet pressure
Australia's World Cup quarter-final against Pakistan doesn't start until Friday, but the verbal battle has already begun.

Irish bow out with slap to ICC
Ireland captain William Porterfield has turned the heat up on the International Cricket Council, demanding answers as to why they want to cut the World Cup to 10 teams.

Netball: Pulse get elusive first win
The Central Pulse are finally on the board in 2015. It’s taken them three games but they recorded their first win tonight after they beat the Mainland Tactix 48-41 in Christchurch.

Cricket World Cup: Top 10 moments
The Cricket World Cup moves into the knockout stages on Wednesday after weeks of pool play. Here are some of the best moments so far from on and off the field.

Crowe's life insurance already paid out
Martin Crowe has given a frank interview to a UK newspaper about his battle with cancer and says his situation is so bad his life insurance has already been paid out.

Graham Lowe: Kirwan should resign
Former Kiwis coach Graham Lowe has a simple message for Sir John Kirwan - resign.