South Africa coach Russell Domingo has laid to rest the speculation over Dale Steyn's availability for the crucial Pool B match against India. The pacer has made a full recover after being brought down by a bout of flu. Here are the three big World Cup 2015 headlines from Friday (February 20).
Dale Steyn (L) is seen here with South Africa's bowling coach Allan Donald during a training session.
Steyn fit and fiery as usual
South Africa's premier fast bowler Dale Steyn is fit to lead their attack in a key World Cup match against India on Sunday after recovering from a bout of sinusitis.
"He is fine, there is nothing to be concerned about," coach Russell Domingo said Friday, adding the bowler had gone down with a cold and 'flu during a practice match in Christchurch ahead of the tournament. (Read more here)
Jokes and jabs taunt England's batting
England batsmen once again surrendered in a World Cup match. After going down to Australia, the Three Lions managed just 123 against New Zealand. Not surprisingly, fans joined critics in slamming the side on Twitter. (Read more here)
No panic but Misbah concerned about Pakistan's batting
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has said that his team is calm and composed but that its batting is a minor worry ahead of the match against West Indies. (Read more here)

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