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South Africa in England 2012

'Pietersen right to say sorry'

Kevin Pietersen is likely to get picked for the third Test at Lord's, a sign of special treatment for him, says Steve James in the Telegraph on Sunday

Zimbabwe cricket

Zimbabwe's Test journey, 20 years on

It has been 20 years since Zimbabwe were extended Test status

LV= County Championship, Saturday 11 August

5.30pm: David Lloyd at Sussex v Middlesex

Cricket in the USA

A treat for fans off the field

This weekend in south Florida, a pair of Twenty20 matches will be held at the Central Broward Regional Park between Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago to celebrate the 50th anniversary of independence for each nation

South Africa in England, 2012

Masterful menu for would-be Test masters

Duck was not in the menu but Derby County Cricket Ground has probably never seen such as a spread

LV= County Championship, Friday August 10

6.10pm: Jon Culley at Northamptonshire v Leicestershire

Kevin Pietersen

Multistat: 4

A Kevin Pietersen special

Keep it simple, stupid

I love county cricket as much as the next man - unless the next man happens to be George Dobell

LV= County Championship, Thursday August 9

6.15pm: Mark Pennell at Canterbury Kent v Essex

South Africa in England 2012

A tricky build-up to Lord's

Stephen Brenkley, in the Independent , says the latest situation involving Kevin Pietersen and the England team has made the build-up to the Lord's Test much trickier.

LV= County Championship, Wednesday August 8

6.41pm: Mark Pennell at Canterbury Kent v Essex

English cricket

How do you solve a problem like Pietersen?

Mike Selvey in the Guardian writes that if Pietersen, as he has indicated, walks away from Test cricket, England will be deprived of a linchpin of the side that still stands as the world's best in two of three formats

South Africa in England 2012

The dependable Mr Kallis

South Africa’s Jacques Kallis is the most dependable cricketer on the planet, says Scyld Berry in the Daily Telegraph , and he has still got some cricket left in him.

Indian cricket

A captain who was ahead of his time

Makarand Waingankar profiles former India captain GS Ramchand , whom he describes as the ideal captain "with a mind so grounded, a nature devoted to remove problems and a temperament which avoided overconfidence while never losing confidence." More

KP's not bigger than England, but he's the biggest thing in the team

Take away the saga-meister and what do Flower and Co have left?

Don't rob us all of KP

Recently I heard Michael Holding say players are children and boards are parents. It was about the disastrous relationship the WICB have with their senior players

English cricket

Will the mandarins snuff out Pietersen?

It appears that Pietersen appears poised to lose his battle against authority, and English cricket will have driven away another talent while the men in authority continue in their unrepentant ways

LV= County Championship, Tuesday August 7

5.30pm: Alex Winter at Somerset v Nottinghamshire

South Africa in England 2012

Graeme Smith seizes the initiative

Following Stuart Broad's five-wicket burst on the fifth day at Headingley, England would have been looking forward to the third Test at Lord's with a smile, according to Vic Marks

West Indies cricket

Chris Gayle reloaded

Chris Gayle is is back and looking good at the highest level, says Richard Lord in the Wall Street Journal , and politics shouldn't ever again be allowed to cause players with his amount of box-office appeal to be adrift in the international

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