Pietersen stars in his own muppet show
David Hopps: KP's rubbishing of aspiring county pros brings to mind Miss Piggy
Penalty runs the best punishment for slow over rates
Ashley Mallett: Fines and suspensions have had no effect. Awarding the opposition runs for every over a team falls short in a Test innings will definitely bite harder
How to construct an ODI chase
Michael Bevan: Focus on targets smaller than winning the match, and back your tailenders to deliver for you
Ian Chappell
Open with Rohit and Binny, with Kohli at No. 3
Ian Chappell: India's batting is going the way of their bowling, and they need get their order sorted before the World Cup
Tony Cozier
Dressing-room discontent weighs Holder down
Tony Cozier: The young WI captain must challenge the indifference shown by several of his senior players
Sambit Bal
An order for an overhaul
Sambit Bal: The tenor of the Supreme Court verdict on the IPL corruption case is unambiguous, and it makes clear that it's time for the BCCI to look within
Aakash Chopra
Can rehabilitated bowlers be as effective as they were before?
Aakash Chopra: A bent arm helps you gain speed and add revolutions to the ball. Without it, a spinner's effectiveness is bound to be diminished
Ricky Ponting
On TV it looks uglier than it actually is
Ricky Ponting: Warner should realise that often reasonable arguments on the field look nasty beyond the boundary
Rob Steen
Gimme slimmer bats over fatter records
Rob Steen: Unlike baseball, in cricket the difference in sizes and weights of bats is mind-boggling - and harmful
Iain O'Brien
What makes Warner snap?
Iain O'Brien: His tendency to get in opponents' faces has been in focus in recent weeks. Do we know what is motivating this behaviour?
Mark Nicholas
Morgan must get England to show some edge
Mark Nicholas: The way he imposed himself in Sydney can teach his fellow batsmen about finding a bit of mongrel
Tony Cozier
WICB's stance on selection confusing
Tony Cozier: Despite the emphasis on youth, West Indies' squad is one of the older combinations in the World Cup
Simon Barnes
Quality is what counts in T20
And that's what any debate in English cricket between modernisers and traditionalists should focus on. By Simon Barnes
Martin Crowe
Is this New Zealand's best World Cup chance?
Martin Crowe: With form players in all departments, and depth in selection, this team has plenty to be excited about
Ed Smith
Test cricket is on the brink of exhaustion
Ed Smith: The preponderance of whitewashes in the five-day game tells of cramped itineraries that demean rivalry
Tony Cozier
Is West Indies Test cricket doomed?
Tony Cozier: Talented players like Russell and Pollard are not given chances, nor do they have any incentives to play Tests
Ian Chappell
India's captaincy is impeding their Test progress
Ian Chappell: How can their bowlers take 20 wickets under the dismal tactics of Dhoni and Kohli?
Mukul Kesavan
An Indian original
Mukul Kesavan: As captain, MS Dhoni was wholly himself, unflappable, and a desi to boot
Rob Steen
Non-neutral umpires? No thanks
Rob Steen: It might seem like there isn't a need for "independent" umpires these days, but imagine the outrage if a home umpire appears guilty of favouritism
Ricky Ponting
Australia need to up their fielding game
Ricky Ponting: Australia will be eager to prove their mistakes in Melbourne were the exceptions that prove the rule
Ed Cowan
How I broke my game and then fixed it again
Ed Cowan: In this day and age of batting coaches and mentors, there is much to be said for driving self-improvement oneself
Tony Cozier
West Indies cricket's 'annus horribilis'
Tony Cozier: The year would be remembered more for failed negotiations with players, with regional governments having to step in. And we're still far from a reconciliation
Mark Nicholas
Stop embarrassing yourselves over the DRS, India
Mark Nicholas: Rather than complain about the so-called ineffectiveness of the system, the BCCI should use its financial muscle to improve it