Former India captain Sourav Ganguly said the experience garnered from the recently concluded World Cup in Australia should help the Indians become a better side.
Glenn Maxwell has registered scores of seven, six, 15 and 33 to begin the eighth season of the Indian Premier League. The Australian all-rounder believes the emotional high of his country's World Cup win has contributed to his form slump.
Following South Africa's semifinal exit in World Cup 2015, reports of an alleged interference by the cricket board in team selection, based on race quota, have been doing the rounds.
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan is hopeful that India will tour Bangladesh for a short Test and limited overs series as per bilateral FTP agreement after the completion of Indian Premier League.
PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan had convened a meeting of the PCB review 2015 group in Lahore last weekend to discuss the performance of the national team in World Cup and the reasons for its failure.
Moin Khan was called back home from Australia during the ICC World Cup by the Pakistan Cricket Board after the former chief selector landed himself in a casino controversy.
Former Australia skipper Ian Chappell said despite all the new regulations to make ODIs more interesting, taking wickets was the most important tactic for captains in World Cup 2015.
Sunil Narine appeared for a retest for the suspect bowling centre at Sri Ramachandra University, an ICC-accredited centre, in Chennai on Thursday as the report is still being awaited.
Mustafa Kamal was planned to be on the podium on March 29 along with the ICC chairman N. Srinivasan, until he launched an "uncalled for attack" on the match officials following India's 109-run victory over Bangladesh in Melbourne.
Shane Watson, who battled poor form going into the tournament, ensured Australia's victory in the World Cup quarter-final vs Pakistan after being put in a tight spot by Wahab Riaz during a devastating spell.
The cumulative reach of the World Cup, till the semifinals stage, reached an unprecedented 635 million with every second Indian tuning in to watch the biggest extravaganza of cricket.
Virat Kohli has been widely criticised for his poor form in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 but he has been defended stoutly by the Indian team management.