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'BCCI was laughed at by the ICC three years ago'

Inderjit Singh Bindra, the ICC’s principal advisor and former chief of the BCCI, writes of how the Indian board has evolved from its pre-2005 phase, when it was governed by an “antiquated constitution penned by cronies from princely states to please

Australia in India 2008-09

A chance for the most vulnerable to stand up

India's fightback on the fourth day has set the stage for a fascinating climax to the first Test, writes Peter Roebuck in the Age

Allan Llewellyn on Australia in India 2008-09

Hold my hand

I'm scared to cross the roads here

Pakistan cricket

What it takes to be a PCB chairman

Shortly after the appointment of Ijaz Butt as the PCB chairman, Asif Iqbal, the former Pakistan captain, is puzzled at the number of calls from different quarters to have a prominent former cricketer head the board

T20 Canada

Canada dry

In his column for the Sri Lankan daily, the Sunday Times , Ranil Abeynaike looks ahead to the T20 Canada tournament as well as taking a look at the contrasting fortunes of the hosts and Sri Lanka ever since the first World Cup in 1975.

New Zealand cricket

Macca gets things off his chest

Dylan Cleaver has picked up a copy of Craig McMillan's explosive new book, Out of the Park , and shares his views on it in today's New Zealand Herald

Australia in India 2008-09

India's fab four need disbanding

Australian cricket

The disappearing legacy of Shane Warne

In the Sun-Herald , Will Swanton wonders why Shane Warne has not left a legacy of young Australian legspinners.

Australia in India 2008-09

Timed to perfection

Sourav Ganguly's standards are uniquely his own, be it batting or fitness, success or failure, writes Sharda Ugra in the India Today .

New Zealand cricket

McMillan's account of the Karachi blast

Craig McMillan's book Out of the Park was released last week and the New Zealand's Sunday News published an extract from the chapter on the bombings outside the team hotel in Karachi in 2002.

Michael Jeh

Ponting answers Sehwag

Indians, more than anyone else, should know the dangers of pulling a tiger by the tail

Indian cricket

My Dear Sourav ...

The blog Smoke Signals runs an open letter to Sourav Ganguly

Batsmen v bowlers

Lara v spin, and other head-to-head stats

The increasing scope of available Test match data in recent years creates new opportunities for cricket statistics

ICC Intercontinental Cup

Kenya aim for outright win

Tony Munro

Allan Llewellyn on Australia in India 2008-09

Commercial Modi turns Burgundy

Vanity has a new name in India: Lalit Modi

Indian Cricket League

Cricket's other Mody

Himanshu Mody, the ICL's operational head, in an interview with Kadambari Murali in the Hindustan Times , says the league has plans to expand even if negotiations with the ICC fail.

Australia in India 2008-09

Selectors stumble on the right spinner

In the Age , Brendan McArdle writes that Australia's selectors might have stumbled on the right spinner for the Test team - Cameron White - despite struggling to manage the nation's spin stocks over the past year.

Low blows all around

In my biggest match ever since I was dropped from the Indian team, I failed to make an impression, thanks in no small measure to the low bounce that did me twice

Offbeat

It's all business for Stephen Fleming

So what's keeping Stephen Fleming busy these days

Indian cricket

Let it be

From Anonymous, United States of America Ganguly's recent comments have angered many

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