From leprechauns to kangaroos
If it's the World Cup, the fans get all dressed up for the occasion
18-Nov-2014
Hopping for the win
Even with these fans to boost them, Australia couldn't extend their 34-match unbeaten run at the World Cup
Australia v Pakistan, Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, March 19, 2011
Even with these fans to boost them, Australia couldn't extend their 34-match unbeaten run at the World Cup
Australia v Pakistan, Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, March 19, 2011
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Victory on his mind
Fans in the row behind this man could see the World Cup (sort of)
India v England, Bangalore, February 27, 2011
Fans in the row behind this man could see the World Cup (sort of)
India v England, Bangalore, February 27, 2011
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Wear your pride
On a day of grey skies and downpours, one man added a splash of colour to the stands
Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Pallekele, March 14, 2011
On a day of grey skies and downpours, one man added a splash of colour to the stands
Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Pallekele, March 14, 2011
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Remembering the King
By the time the World Cup came to the Caribbean, one of the game's most colourful fans, King Dyal, had been dead for a decade. Not forgotten, though.
Australia v Sri Lanka, Bridgetown, Barbados, 28 April, 2007
By the time the World Cup came to the Caribbean, one of the game's most colourful fans, King Dyal, had been dead for a decade. Not forgotten, though.
Australia v Sri Lanka, Bridgetown, Barbados, 28 April, 2007
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A touch of magic
This leprechaun was on hand to witness the start of a campaign that would enter Irish cricketing folklore
Ireland v Zimbabwe, Kingston, Jamaica, March 15, 2007
This leprechaun was on hand to witness the start of a campaign that would enter Irish cricketing folklore
Ireland v Zimbabwe, Kingston, Jamaica, March 15, 2007
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