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After their win over England, Bangladesh take a step closer to the quarter-finals as they beat the Netherlands in Chittagong on Monday [GALLO/GETTY]
Published On 14 Mar 201114 Mar 2011
Brett Lee and Collins Obuya
Defending champions Australia reached the quarter-finals but not before their bowling had been tested by Collins Obuya and his fellow Kenyan batsmen in Bangalore on Sunday [GALLO/GETTY]
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Tendulkar
India looked to be set for a huge total as Sachin Tendulkar hit 111 and Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir half-centuries before the co-hosts lost their last nine wickets for just 29 runs against South Africa [GALLO/GETTY]
Peterson
Needing 13 off the last over, Robin Peterson hit 16 off four balls to complete what was still a large run chase for the Proteas, winning by three wickets with two balls to spare [GALLO/GETTY]
Bangladesh
England captain Andrew Strauss can(***)t believe it as Shafiul Islam and Mahmudullah celebrate scoring the winning runs to give Bangladesh hope of progressing from Group B at the expense of the English [GALLO/GETTY]
Dilshan
Upul Tharanga and Tillakaratne Dilshan made a World Cup record stand of 282 for the first wicket as Sri Lanka set Zimbabwe a daunting 328-run target on Thursday [AFP]
Taylor
Zimbabwe(***)s Brendan Taylor strikes back with 80 off 72 balls before being caught by Mahela Jayawardene off Angelo Mathews [AFP]
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Cricket World Cup photogallery
Ross Taylor smashed his way to a century as Pakistan suffered their second biggest Cricket World Cup defeat, losing by 110 runs to New Zealand in Group A [GALLO/GETTY]
Cricket World Cup photogallery
Shoaib Akhtar could not quite believe it as Ross Taylor was dropped. Twice. Taylor went on to hit Pakistan for seven sixes and eight fours in his knock [AFP]
Cricket World Cup photogallery
Indian players Virat Kohli, captain MS Dhoni, Virender Sehwag and Suresh Raina humbly celebrate winning a football game against fellow teammates in a training session [GALLO/GETTY]
Cricket World Cup ground staff
And this is the pre-game ritual at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium in New Delhi - getting rid of the mosquitoes [AFP]
Cricket World Cup photogallery
Cricket World Cup fever is everywhere, including this busy intersection in Chittagong [AFP]
Kashmir cricket
Enthusiasm for the Cricket World Cup being held in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India has stretched to outposts such as Kashmir, where a photographer snapped children playing beneath snow-capped peaks [EPA]
India fans
In the grounds, fans want sixes - and they get them, with 100 smashed over World Cup boundaries by the end of Ireland(***)s innings against India on Sunday [GALLO/GETTY]
Ponting
Australia(***)s Ricky Ponting had been lagging well behind in the runs before his side took on Sri Lanka in Colombo in Group A [GALLO/GETTY]
Rain covers
But a downpour at the R Premadasa Stadium prevented the Australia captain taking to the crease after Sri Lanka reached 146-3 before play was abandoned [GALLO/GETTY]
India fans
After believing that umpire Billy Bowden had been responsible for England(***)s thrilling draw with India earlier in the week, fans in Chennai taunted the Ashes winners as they took on South Africa [GALLO/GETTY]
Indian fan
In Bangalore a fan shows his support for Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar, the highest World Cup scorer with 1944 runs, as the hosts take on Ireland [Reuters]

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