Cricket World Cup team of the tournament: Travis Head opens but Quinton de Kock misses out
Two players make the cut after playing only half the tournament and Australia's world champions are outnumbered by Indians
Two players make the cut after playing only half the tournament and Australia's world champions are outnumbered by Indians
Pre-match nationalistic pomp set the tone for the broadcast which continually gave the impression that the wrong side won
Once again the left-hander was his side’s rock and match-winner – whether it is with white ball or red he has become a key man for Australia
Likes of Warner, Smith, Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood should now stand with Ponting, Waugh, Gilchrist, Warne and McGrath
Individual scaled a ten-foot high fence to reach the outfield during India vs Australia match being broadcast around the world
Plus: Where the showpiece match will be won and lost on the pitch
The way in which tournament has been skewed in favour of the hosts is enough to tip most neutrals into Aussie camp
Governing body had been unaware of claims made by club’s former interim finance director over potential non-payment of £1,000s in VAT
Exclusive: It is hoped the change will help spinners, though the move is not expected to be universally popular
It has not been the greatest Cricket World Cup, but India – whose squad is filled with world-class cricketers – would be worthy winners
Unbeaten in the World Cup and one victory from reclaiming the trophy, even a theoretical all-star team might struggle against the hosts
Michael Vaughan, the Telegraph Sport columnist and former England captain, says row leaves a ‘sour taste’
Telegraph Sport can reveal the toxic dispute and explosive allegations made between Middlesex CCC and former chief executive Richard Goatley
Exclusive: Ashes hero to take up the post following the announcement of James Foster’s departure from the franchise
After waltzing through the group stage, nothing less than a World Cup triumph will do for Rohit Sharma's side
Players and coach were responsible, but team director was not about to criticise side in public when many are due to return for India tour
When South Africa line up against Australia in the Cricket World Cup semi-final – they will be confronting the most unwelcome tag in sport
The spinner made his England debut in September and could again be called into action with the white and red ball in the next few months
Mudgeeraba captain Gareth Morgan only took ball to protect youngsters from pain of having winning runs hit off their bowling
The Bazballers do not seem to worry much about fitness, but the white-ball team needs to
Although players under-performed, focus also needs to be on Rob Key and Matthew Mott – English cricket deserved better from those in charge
Side must turn to the likes of Harry Brook and Gus Atkinson as they prioritise a rebuild ahead of future ODIs
In an honest assessment of their shortcomings, team director also admitted England were exposed by inadequate planning and decision-making
Another disappointing campaign is not unchartered territory, as becomes clear looking at World Cups since 1996
Exclusive: Ricky Skerritt says a name change would only be considered 'if somebody came forward with a reasonable argument'
Despite being culpable for elements of England's dire display in India, Buttler can still be the man to lead them back to prominence
Attempt by the nation's sports minister, Roshan Ranasinghe, to sack the cricket board during the World Cup leads to ICC suspension
Big-hitting all-rounder in line to play her first Test in December in Bazball transformation of women's team as key left-arm spinner returns
Match against Pakistan is likely to be the last ODI for Messrs Stokes, Root, Ali, Bairstow, Malan, Wood, Woakes and possibly even Rashid