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Indian cricket

Virat Kohli - India's future captain?

Virat Kohli has the calibre to be a batting great in the future

New Zealand cricket

What New Zealand can learn from Sri Lanka

After spending weeks in Sri Lanka, Andrew Alderson says New Zealand cricket can take inspiration from the way cricket has evolved in Sri Lanka if it has to improve its standing as an international team

Australian cricket

Pomersbach reflects on a life almost wasted

Luke Pomersbach has made plenty of headlines over the years, often for the wrong reasons, and after moving from Western Australia to Queensland in an attempt to relaunch his career he spoke to the Sunday Mail about the way his life had been

Indian cricket

Knowing Yuvraj Singh the man

Ted Corbett, writing in the Hindu , focuses on Yuvraj Singh the "true gentleman" who was always himself and went out of his way to meet his fans.

Women's cricket

England women's dominance a result of proper focus

England women's team has slogged hard after being knocked out of the previous edition of the Women's World Twenty20, and have been almost unbeatable in the recent times

England

KP's non-apology apology

In which England's star batsman bowls a googly

USA cricket

Twenty20 in the US: We've seen it before

The US launch of a professional T20 league reminds me of another, more humble US-based T20 competition I took part in some 25 years ago

Women's World Twenty20 2012

Batting worries remain for Australia

Nineteen off 21, 11 off 11, 23 off 25, 21 off 25 and 19 off 22. It's a start for Australia, but not much more

England's Pietersen dilemma

England losses prompt Pietersen return?

England's recent losses - againt South Africa and in the World Twenty20 - may have pushed the administration to hasten up the reinstatement process for Kevin Pietersen, but what about the team spirit, asks James Lawton in the London Evening

ICC World Twenty20 2012

Raina blames it on the "nephew"

Suresh Raina has become the latest of a long list of cricketers who have got into trouble over their tweets - but his response might be the cue for future explanations

World Twenty20

Jayawardene a cut above

In the National , Osman Samiuddin marvels at the ease with which Mahela Jayawardene handled a tricky surface in the World Twenty20 semi-final on which almost every other batsman struggled

West Indies cricket

West Indies women have come a long way

West Indies women's cricket is on the rise with the team making it to the semi-final of the Women's World T20 in Sri Lanka

Indian cricket

Tendulkar to reassess future

In an interview to Times Now , Sachin Tendulkar says that at his age, it is normal to contemplate retirement but he is yet to put a date on it.

World Twenty20 2012

No second teams anymore

There was a time during the India-SA game when I really suspected that someone was making SA flags out the back of the Prema and selling them for a few rupees

Women's World Twenty20 2012

Heavy defeat shows New Zealand slide

New Zealand have been in the last two World T20 finals, losing both, one to Australia and one to England

New Zealand cricket

Taylor made for Tests

There seems to be a feeling that Taylor doesn't value his wicket enough, that his aggression is out of place in the longer form of the game. But often his best Test innings have been characterised by a willingness to play shots

World Cricket Podcast

Why Watson's going to cost Australia the World Twenty20

Semi-final and final predictions using a highly sophisticated round metallic gadget

Indian cricket

Captain Dhoni's ship in choppy waters?

In India, where public sentiment tends to change from adulatory to hostile towards its cricketers in no time, MS Dhoni has managed to remain hidden from the vagaries of public perception

South African cricket

South Africa's weary performance raises questions

After yet another early exit at an ICC tournament, South Africa's performances have raised some questions on the selection of players, the tactics employed and the captaincy, writes Tristan Holme in Cricket365.com .

England's Pietersen dilemma

A second opportunity for 'awkward' Pietersen

Kevin Pietersen has signed a four-month contract with the ECB and Michael Vaughan in the Telegraph writes it is the best way forward

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