Has Hafeez blamed one player in particular for Pakistan’s disastrous World Cup campaign?

Mohammad Hafeez believes all the players and coaching staff are to blame for Pakistan's disastrous World Cup campaign cricket

Mohammad Hafeez: “We haven’t played well and the responsibility for that is with all the players and support staff”

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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has made it clear that the entire side and coaching staff has to take responsibility for the team’s dismal World Cup campaign thus far.

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Pietersen ‘did not do anything wrong apart from voicing his opinion’, says Chris Tremlett

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“It is a great loss not just for England but for the world game”

England pace bowler Chris Tremlett has become the latest player to get involved in the Kevin Pietersen saga, stating that the South African-born batsman “did not do anything wrong apart from voicing his opinion”.

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New Zealand vs West Indies 1st Test Day 3: West Indies forced to follow on after Southee leaves them in tatters

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Southee ripped through the West Indies’ batting line-up with four wickets

The West Indies were forced to follow on after New Zealand pace bowler Tim Southee’s four wickets left them in absolute tatters during the third day of the first Test in Dunedin.

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India vs West Indies 2nd Test Day 2: India’s future stars take over after Tendulkar’s 74

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The Wankhede stadium gave Tendulkar a standing ovation for perhaps the last time in his illustrious 24-year career

India veteran batsman Sachin Tendulkar registered 74 runs in what could be his last ever international innings before the country’s future stars came out and had a chance to shine against the West Indies on the second day of the second Test in Mumbai.

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Fourth Investec Ashes Test: Dismal Australia hand England 3-0 lead

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Broad’s 11 wickets left Australia down for the count

After England retained the Ashes in less than impressive circumstances, with rain virtually wiping out the final day of the third Test to end it as a draw, more salt was rubbed in Australia’s wounds as they faltered in their chase of 299 to hand England an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series.

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