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Australian cricket

Muralitharan better than Warne

Australia face Sri Lanka in Grenada on Monday and the Murali factor is bound to play a part, according to Mark Waugh

Universities

Students struggle against counties

Durham UCCE handed Nottinghamshire a tough start to the season by rolling them for 183 in Durham despite being 92 for 0 before lunch

English cricket

Warne's solutions for county cricket

The English season has sprung into life - with Alastair Cook scoring the first century - and next week the County Championship gets underway

English cricket

Fraser calls for change

The calls for Duncan Fletcher to be replaced as England coach are growing louder with every feeble World Cup performance

Percy to cheer for Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s one-man cheer squad Percy Abeysekera (and not ICC president Percy Sonn) has left for the Caribbean to cheer our cricketers as they attempt to win the cricket World Cup for a second time, reports Cricinfo's Sa'adi Thawfeeq.

Half-price jerseys

If you are an Indian fan in the Caribbean and aren't still sore about India's early World Cup exit here is some purchasing you could do for the future and do it cheap.

Australian cricket

McGrath mellows as retirement approaches

Kent

Key caught 'sand-papering' ball

Robert Key was caught using sandpaper on a ball during Kent's recent pre-season friendly against Nottinghamshire, but will not face any action from the club or ECB

The man behind the 'Malinga cut'

Politics

Younis Khan, a committee, and a circus

Associates

An amateur solution in a professional world

Martin Williamson has written an article which highlights the pressures players for Associate countries face as they compete with the budgets of the Full Members.

World Cup 2007

Marshall art lives on

Whenever the Barbadians are reminded of Malcolm Marshall, they say that there would be none like him

Sachin and Lara: the tragic twilight

The Hindu's Nirmal Shekar looks at the fading careers of modern era cricket's two biggest batting superstars, Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar, and asks the question: merely because we believe that sporting icons should say goodbye in their pomp,

Cricket

The reasons we root for Sri Lanka

Watching Chaminda Vaas open the bowling yesterday (three overs, no runs, two wickets) was scary, it was like being allowed to watch a master hit man at work

World Cup 2007

Fletcher at fault for feeble World Cup campaign

To bat or not to bat?

Stephen Fleming and Graeme Smith will face a dilemma if they win the toss in Grenada on Saturday

O'Brien's Australian cap hangs in Dublin

Australian cricket

Ponting rates the World Cup

World Cup 2007

Chappell waits on next move

Greg Chappell is back in Australia and he will consider his options in the next three weeks after resigning as India’s coach

Surrey

Ramprakash thinks of quick footwork

Mark Ramprakash enjoyed a memorable 2006, topping the run charts and then winning the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing series to propel him from mere former-England-cricket status to celebrity

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