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West Indies woefully lacking in cricket sense
Apr 20, 2001: The West Indies continue to stumble from farce to funny to fantasy
DaimlerChrysler confirms cricket ties
Apr 15, 2001: Vehicle manufacturer DaimlerChrysler confirmed their sponsorship of cricket on the Border for a further three years to March, 2004, at a glittering ceremony at Buffalo Park, headquarters of Border cricket, here last night.
Wisden Cricket Monthly, January 2000
Jan 2000: Few players enjoyed a closer view of a master bowler at work than Ian Healy
Edgbaston ... 40 years on
May memories conjured up by Edgbaston
Jun 4, 1997: Tim Rice looks backs ...Edgbaston 1997 - exactly 40 years since Test matches resumed at Warwickshire`s headquarters
Wisden Asia Cricket: April 2002
'Too much talk about talent and ability' - Wright
John Wright, the former Indian coach, has recommended that people read his recently-released book - John Wright's Indian Summers - before forming any sort of judgement on it
Column collection
A collection of Ashes-related features from Cricinfo
'Administrators think making more money is better for the game'
Geoff Boycott on mixing cricket and business, and the Ashes
'I always keep one shirt from every team I play for'
Quick Singles: Azhar Mahmood on sharing a dressing room with Waz, and the disappearance of the English summer
A choke? Not really, just a thrashing
There appears no end in sight to South Africa's quest to banish their demons. By Firdose Moonda
ESPNcricinfo at 20: Could the world live without the site's favourite stats-spewing thingummybob? By Andy Zaltzman
When team selection meets broadcast economics
Michael Jeh: Nine's multi-million dollar deal was likely to have "understandings" about concerns over TV audience numbers
India prepare quietly ahead of big clash
India look at ease as they train quietly and purposefully on the eve of their semi-final against Sri Lanka in Cardiff
Why India have had success in this Champions Trophy
The unexpected conditions in England have favoured India's adventurous batting
Lots of rumour, but no hard evidence
The words of a former England captain turned commentator have sparked a controversy around the Champions Trophy hosts but, as yet, there is no hard evidence
Pakistan were cheered fanatically to three defeats and an embarrassing Champions Trophy exit
A contest that brings cricket alive
The game can often seem dreary, predictable and endless. Not when India and Pakistan play each other
India prepare quietly ahead of big clash (191)
India look at ease as they train quietly and purposefully on the eve of their semi-final against Sri Lanka in Cardiff
Why India have had success in this Champions Trophy (87)
The unexpected conditions in England have favoured India's adventurous batting
The day the laughter died (70)
Pakistan were cheered fanatically to three defeats and an embarrassing Champions Trophy exit
Pakistan have always looked wistfully at the batting riches produced across the border
Batting trips up Pakistan again (48)
The Champions Trophy debacle was just another example of how frail Pakistan's batting has been over the last few years
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