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Matador BBQs One-Day Cup 2014-15

Can Cooper barrel into contention?

Tom Cooper has played 38 internationals for the Netherlands, but is still aiming for an Australia call-up

The Month in Cricket

Mauled by Hookes, wrecked by Waqar

October is full of individual brilliance, and thrilling India-Australia finishes

Cricket shirts: gotta love 'em

Cricket nerds love team shirts, especially ones from their childhood

October 2014 homepage

Match That Changed My Life

A new life in Lahore

Carl Hooper discovers reverse, and himself

Feature

Vicious in the shires

What has red-blooded Victorian Peter Siddle been doing in drizzly, serene Nottinghamshire? A blow-by-blow account

Profile

Action man

For two decades an avuncular figure in Perth has shepherded bowlers with suspect actions. And there's more to Daryl Foster than that

Comic

Crik-X 3

The Essentials

Bond's shot, and dream protagonists

Why British novelist Sebastian Faulks fears for his first Test hundred

Cover story

Sri Lanka's heartbeat

Tactical genius, match-winner, touch artist, fans' darling, and the centre of the team: Mahela Jayawardene was all this and so much more

Feature

The white coat's burden

Beset by technological tumult, intense media scrutiny, and a gruelling calendar, the modern-day umpire has a heavy load to bear

The Jury's Out

The best batsman to watch

Touch artists, god's gifts, naturals, geniuses and giants: five batsmen who set the pulse racing

Comment

Five stats cricket could use

Our game loves its statistics but is it time it borrowed some from other sports? A few suggestions

'The problem with Pietersen was, he admired some people too much'

Sunday Times cricket correspondent Simon Wilde talks about his book on KP and reflects on the batsman's controversial career

Hate to Love

One scrapper to rule them all

Ricky Ponting was the last person you wanted to spite. If you tried, you were in for a pasting

Essay

Glovemen apart

From eccentrics to game changers and now to leaders, where will - or won't - wicketkeepers go next?

The Zaltzmeister

Me man, you cricket, we play

Chuck another leathery beastie on the barbie and ponder: what if our ancestors had taken up the game?

Wordplay

Gently down the stream

The Oxford has over a dozen entries for drift. It could have been invented for cricket

Dear Cricket Monthly

Bangladesh via Scarborough

Letter from… Dhaka

Feature

Chennai rules

Srinivasan's kingdom and Dhoni's adopted home is at the centre of cricket's universe, but what has that meant for the fabric of the game in the city?

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