Updated 10:29pm 30 May 2012

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Brough makes England commitment

Danny Brough has turned his back on Scotland for a second time in a bid to achieve his dream of playing for England against Australia.Read

Broad on road to return

Stuart Broad returned to England practice on Tuesday as he continues to recover from the stomach upset which ruled him out of the World Cup tie against India.Read

No England spot for Eastmond

St Helens scrum-half Kyle Eastmond was the notable omission when England coach Steve McNamara named a 32-strong elite training squad on Monday.Read

Nearly a perfect day for Strauss

Andrew Strauss was very proud and just a little disappointed after his career-best 158 helped England to a tie rather than outright victory in Sunday's wonderful World Cup match against India.Read

Pakistan fined for slow over-rate

Pakistan have been fined for their slow over-rate during Saturday's 11-run World Cup win over Sri Lanka in Colombo.Read

Foden: Win stands us in good stead

Ben Foden believes England's growing maturity can see them clinch an RBS 6 Nations Grand Slam which could give them a familiar impetus in the run-up to the World Cup this autumn.Read

Tendulkar puts India in control

England were powerless to stop Sachin Tendulkar piling up his fifth World Cup hundred in India's mammoth 338 all out at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.Read

Broad out of crunch clash

Stuart Broad had to sit out England's World Cup Group B match against India in Bangalore because of a stomach upset today.Read

Afridi stars for Pakistan

Shahid Afridi picked up four wickets as Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 11 runs in their World Cup Group A match in Colombo.Read

No extra keeper for City

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has ruled out bringing in another goalkeeper to act as back-up to Joe Hart.Read

Pakistan boosted by Younus fifty

Majestic half-centuries from Misbah-ul-Haq and Younus Khan powered Pakistan to 277 for seven in their World Cup Group A match against Sri Lanka in Colombo.Read

Injured Bollinger returns home

Australia fast bowler Doug Bollinger has been sent home from the World Cup due to a left ankle injury.Read

Bravo out of World Cup

The West Indies have suffered a major World Cup blow after all-rounder Dwayne Bravo was ruled out of the tournament with a knee injury.Read

Australia ease past Black Caps

Half-centuries from Shane Watson and Brad Haddin powered Australia to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in their World Cup Group A encounter in Nagpur.Read

Ireland beaten by Tigers

Ireland's opening World Cup game ended in a 27-run defeat to Bangladesh in Group B in Mirpur on Friday.Read

Bopara backs England to pass test

Ravi Bopara knows England face a huge test of their World Cup aspirations this weekend - but is confident they will rise to the occasion against India.Read

Duo lead Proteas to routine win

ODI debutant Imran Tahir and AB de Villiers led South Africa to an emphatic seven-wicket win over West Indies in their World Cup Group B encounter in Delhi.Read

Ticket shortage causes clashes

Police resorted to force to disperse thousands of disappointed supporters unable to buy tickets for England's World Cup match against India in Bangalore.Read

Bopara keen to maintain form

Ravi Bopara is determined to help England keep the winning habit and make sure they cannot ignore his claims to a place in their best side.Read

Smith excited by France challenge

England attack coach Brian Smith has told Marc Lievremont that Saturday's RBS 6 Nations collision with France did not need spicing up.Read