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ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Final(15 men) squads of All 14 teams: Most World Cup teams have opted for experience with many risking injured players for the upcoming tournament to be played in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Fast bowler and former captain Mashrafe Mortaza will not be part of Bangladesh's ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 squad. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) named its final squad of 15 for the tournament on Wednesday. Mortaza is still recovering from an injury he sustained during a club game in December 2010.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011: Kenya on Wednesday announced a 15-man squad for next month's ICC Cricket World Cup in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

England selectors on Wednesday announced the final 15-man squad for the forthcoming ICC Cricket World Cup hosted in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka commencing on February 19.

South Africa 15 men Squad for Cricket world Cup 2011: South Africa has included injured allrounder Jacques Kallis and Pakistan-born spin bowler Imran Tahir in their 15-man squad for next month's World Cup in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

New Zealand 15 men Squad for World Cup 2011: All-rounder Luke Woodcock and top-order batsman Jamie How were surprise inclusions in New Zealand's 15-man World Cup squad on Wednesday.

Pakistan World Cup 2011 squad: Pakistan on Tuesday left out experienced batsman Mohammad Yousuf from their final 15-man squad for next month's cricket World Cup hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

ICC World Cup 2011 Pakistan final 15 men Squad: Pakistan selectors, led by chairman Mohsin Khan, named the final squad for ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 on Tuesday. Wicketkeeper batsman Kamran Akmal, who made a return to the ODI squad for the series in New Zealand, has been named in the final XV. Senior batsman and former captain Mohammad Yousuf has not found a place in the squad.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Australia 15 men Squad: Defending champions Australia unveiled their squad for next month's World Cup, banking on the fitness of a pair of injury-prone pacemen and elder statesmen Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey.