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ICC World Twenty20

No choking but South Africa flunk big test

 

ICC World Twenty20

India remain a good side despite early exit

Harsha Bhogle writes in the Indian Express that a good team doesn't become bad overnight

Australian cricket

Hodge in harmony with India

When Melbourne police get called into one of the city’s pokey alleys it’s not usually for a happy reason

Extras

Why Twenty20 needs other forms of cricket

From Binu Thomas, India I recently read an article from Aravind Panchal in "Inbox" observing that in Twenty20 cricket, there are no definite favourites

English cricket

Lord's lights up but waits on night Tests

Chloe Saltau, writing in the Age , talks to Keith Bradshaw, the MCC’s secretary, about a quiet revolution at Lord’s.

Twenty20 World Cup 2009

Afridi's kiss takes Pakistan to Lord's

Pakistan's talisman was the difference

India's biggest hitter?

It’s not been a good few days for India’s cricketers with the current crop crashing out of the ICC World Twenty20 in the Super Eights

Little things determine the big verdicts!

there has been much criticism of mahendra singh dhoni's tactics in this world t20

English cricket

Taking the positives and hitting the right areas

Alan Tyers has a hilarious satirical piece in the Wisden Cricketer where he reveals how England players got better and better at interviews over the course of the World Twenty20

Cricket for Russian intellectuals

If there was an unlikelier place than Cardiff for Ashes mania to kick off this year, St Petersburg would be it

Indian cricket

Dhoni loses the Midas touch

Though India have crashed out of the World Twenty20 without a single win, Kunal Pradhan writes in the Indian Express that says the over-the-top criticism of MS Dhoni must stop

Michael Jeh

There's something about Dhoni

Why apologise

Ashes

The case for the specialist stumper

In just over a week, England will name their squad for the first Test and in the Guardian Mike Selvey looks at the success of James Foster in the ICC World Twenty20 and wonders why the superior batsman but inferior gloveman Matt Prior should be

ICC World Twenty20

New Zealand done like a pot roast

New Zealand talked up their chances at the ICC World Twenty20 but after their exit at the Super Eights stage the post-mortems have begun

Twenty20 World Cup 2009

Essential, thrilling, fascinating

South Africa pose a severe threat to Younis’s stated dual ambitions of winning this World Cup to uplift the people of Pakistan and to honour the memory of his previous coach and mentor, Bob Woolmer

World Twenty20 2009

That elusive gold medal

Kenya

Kenya search for new captain and coach

Cricket Kenya is looking for a national team coach after deciding not to offer Andy Kirsten a new contract.

Saad Shafqat

Younis Khan's masterstroke

Back at the pre-tournament meeting, Younis would have contemplated this campaign knowing he was up against much more than just cricketing opposition

ICC World Twenty20

Lack of self-belief does India in

Prem Panicker writes on his blog Smoke Signals that in the World Twenty20, India were missing the crucial self-belief that has helped them fight their way back from tough situations in the recent past

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