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World Cup squads news

February 14, 2007

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With the deadline for announcing the 15-man World Cup squads on February 14, here's a one-stop guide to all the news, views and reactions from each team

Australia
News - Tait and Haddin in World Cup squad
News - Gilchrist will miss start of World Cup
Comment - Pride and prejudice

Bangladesh
News - Mashud left out of Bangladesh squad

Bermuda
News - Few surprises in Bermuda squad

Canada
News - Canada call up Billcliff and Barnett

England
News - No surprises in England squad

Ireland
News - Ireland stick with tried and tested

Kenya
News - Kenya stick with winning side

Netherlands
News - Netherlands named unchanged squad

New Zealand
News - Tuffey brought in from the cold

India
News - Sehwag and Pathan included in squad
Comment - An inconvenient truth?
Audio - Sanjay Manjrekar: Play according to their strengths
Comment - Ravi Shastri: Unlucky Powar

Pakistan
News - Shoaib, Asif and Gul in World Cup squad
Comment - Hope and half a team
News - Fast, furious, fragile
Quotes - Kaneria 'surprised and relieved'
News - PCB denies that Shoaib and Asif fail dope test again
News - Pakistan allowed to replace injured players

South Africa
News - South Africa stick with winning 15

Scotland
News - Scotland stick with winning side

Sri Lanka
News - Vaas and Murali return for World Cup

West Indies
News - Samuels makes West Indies squad

Zimbabwe
News - Kasteni included by Zimbabwe

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