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Indian cricket

Test cricket is dead

When did you last take a train ride for the sheer pleasure of the journey

Ashes 2009

Hair company boss sets council Ashes wager

Ashes 2009

Mark Webber lends Ponting his ear

Australian sportsmen are a friendly bunch – with eachother, if not always their opponents

ICC Intercontinental Cup

Scotland go for youth against Canada

The Scottish selectors have invested in youth by selecting a young squad with an average age of 25 against Canada in the ICC Intercontinental Cup and two ODIs in Aberdeen over the next ten days

English cricket

Stumps drawn for a truly great captain

Samir Chopra

Of Cemeteries and Cricket

Given this dissimilarity, it would be nice if all of us could ease up on the "sport is war" analogy-making

Ashes

How to beat the Aussies

Australia have only one specialist spinner, Nathan Hauritz, but have two batsmen, Michael Clarke and Marcus North, who can bowl decent spin, so I expect them to pick a four-man pace attack and bat very deep, writes South Africa coach Mickey Arthur in

ICC World Twenty20

The Max effect

Michael Jeh

Fast Bowlers United

To get some answers from someone who has recent experience of the art of fast bowling in Australia and India, I hunted down Joey Dawes, former Queensland and Middlesex fast bowler and the current fast bowling coach of the Queensland Bulls.

Ashes

On the fast track

It's time to rewind back to the Ashes of old

Australian cricket

The walker, the keeper

Adam Gilchrist hit rock bottom after Australia lost the 2005 Ashes

New Zealand cricket

Not a great deal of talent

Dylan Cleaver assesses New Zealand's list of centrally contracted players for the year 2009-10, and writes that the number of strugglers in the list provides an indication of the dearth of cricketing talent in the country

English cricket

The cricket I grew up watching has ended

Noted British journalist Simon Heffer says, in the Daily Telegraph , that he could attempt to get his children interested in the new form of cricket if he wished to be cruel to them

Cricket

Is cricket becoming something we see between advertisements?

Harsha Bhogle, who has gone from radio to television commentary, fears commerce is driving us towards cricket becoming that little something we see between advertising

Batting

Test Batsmen Analysis: a follow-up

After looking at all comments to my previous article on best Test batsmen, I have come up with a revised set of tables which are a great improvement and should satisfy most readers

Indian cricket

Pushy Chawla wins Sussex over

Piyush Chawla, the Indian legspinner, has enjoyed his stint with Sussex where he won a lot of fans and been hailed as the county's new Mushtaq

Pakistan cricket

Win does not mean Pakistan can host teams

Pakistan's win in the World Twenty20 must be celebrated for many reasons, not the least for what it means for cricket

Women's cricket

Woman on a winning run

English cricket is riding a tide of success, but it's the women, not the men, taking home the trophies

Ashes

The Ponting and Hughes show

The Australian line-up playing Sussex at Hove is not the most enchanting one, writes Mike Selvey in the Guardian

Kenya

Kenya stripped of 2010 Under-19 World Cup

Kenya have been stripped of the rights to host the 2010 Under-19 World Cup after an ICC report concluded that with only eight months to go before the event, it was "unrealistic" to expect Kenya to be ready to host the tournament

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