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# CWC2011

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Ponting resigns as Australian captain
The 36-year-old is “really excited about the next chapter” in his international career.
Ireland's cricket heroes bow out with victory over Netherlands
Ireland recorded a six-wicket win over the Netherlands in their final game of the 2011 Cricket World Cup this morning.
Injury-hit England recall Morgan and Tremlett
Andy Flower forced into personnel change by injuries to Kevin Pietersen and Stuart Broad.
Cricket World Cup: Ireland vs India, as it happened
The unfancied Irish gave the host nation a scare in their clash – falling agonisingly short at the end. Relive it in full.
Cheat sheet: a beginner’s guide to the world of cricket
In the aftermath of the England victory, and ahead of the India game tomorrow, a revision course for how cricket works.
Bangladesh fans stone West Indies bus after heavy defeat
Supporters mistook the bus for that of their own team, according to police.
The xenophobic ‘Ould Enemy’ cack spluttered over a cricket game shows how immature a country we can be
The Ireland team who excelled at cricket should be applauded. But the Brit-bashing celebration of their feat is hypocritical for a country that is, in many ways, becoming ‘more British than Britain itself’.
Deutrom: An unforgettable victory - but we're not quite ready for test matches yet
Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom talks to TheScore about a memorable night for Irish sport and the future prospects for Ireland’s cricket team.
Dancing on the streets of Bangalore: Ireland's victory in photos
Relieve Ireland’s famous three-wicket win over England in Bangalore through the day’s best photos.
Cricket World Cup Live: Ireland vs. England
We covered every ball of Ireland’s stunning World Cup victory over England. Catch up with the bits that you missed here.
Cricket World Cup: Sehwag sets the early pace as England struggle with Ashes hangover
India and Sri Lanka reassert their position as pre-tournament favourites while Ricky Ponting takes out his aggression on a poor, defenceless television.