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English cricket

No Allen Stanford in ECB's annual report

Simon Wilde, writing in the Times , says it is mysterious that the US businessman fails to get a mention in English cricket's yearly review.

Indian Premier League

Consistency matters more than theories

Makarand Waingankar, writing in the Hindu , discusses some of the reasons why big names like Kevin Pietersen, Sachin Tendulkar and Brendon McCullum faltered as captains in the IPL.

Ashes

Clark signing shows county self-interest

Mike Selvey in the Guardian discusses why Gloucestershire’s signing of Stuart Clark in the lead-up to the Ashes is more selfish than Middlesex’s recruitment of Phillip Hughes.

West Indies in England 2009

What's wrong with West Indies?

In the Times , Mike Atherton looks at the problems with West Indies cricket and comes up with myriad issues, including the poor attitude of the captain Chris Gayle.

IPL 2009: an analytical overview

One may love or hate IPL but certainly cannot ignore it

English cricket

Why the P20 may be about as welcome as a P45

As the ECB tries to shake up the sagging sales of Twenty20 tickets in the country, the next year's P20 remains as ill thought-out as a reverse-sweep off Joel Garner, writes Lawrence Booth in his column Spin , for the Guardian

Kenya

Kenya host Under-13 tournament

Cricket Kenya will be hosting the ACA/EA Under-13 cricket tournament in Nakuru between June 4 and 8

Michael Jeh

An effortless loss

Chanderpaul’s innings, after a brisk start, disintegrated into something that almost defied belief

Indian Premier League

Show me the money

The IPL has failed to draw a line between the entertainment provided by the cricket and the entertainment from the singing, dancing, drumming and DJ-ing

The Mongoose makes its mark

There were two overs to go in Derbyshire’s innings during their Twenty20 Cup match against Durham

West Indies in England 2009

Matt Prior chipping away at mentor Stewart

The story of England's one-day wicketkeepers boils down largely to one man

Mike Holmans

Gayle must go

The West Indies turned up like teenagers to a cinema showing “Bowlers of the Living Dead”, expecting to be scared out of their wits

Canada

We need young players in the system - Dassanayake

Pubudu Dassanayake, coach of the Canadian national cricket team sat down with Faraz Sarwat in Toronto recently to talk about Canada’s performance at the World Cup Qualifiers in South Africa, the controversial training trip to Sri Lanka that preceded

Indian Premier League

IPL's dream team

Hayden, Gilchrist, Raina, de Villiers, Dilshan, Duminy, Kumble, Ojha, RP Singh, Nehra and Malinga

English cricket

England happily getting to know Graham Onions

Graham Onions is well placed in the shake-up to be Andy Flower's fourth seamer for this summer's Ashes series, writes Donald McRae in the Guardian .

Bahrain

Saeed leads Bahrain to victory

Qamer Saeed's five-wicket haul and well-paced half-century helped Bahrain defeat Guernsey by three wickets in the final of the ICC World Cricket League Division 7

IPL

All pain, no gain

From Gareth Flusk, South Africa God, from not liking the tournament at all and now having to endure a gluttonous six-week period in my own country

Ireland

Simmons targets Super Eights berth

Ireland coach Phil Simmons has big ambitions for his team at the ICC World Twenty20 and will be disappointed if the side don't make it through to the Super Eight stage of the tournament.

IPL has emerged as the global sport brand from India!

whichever way you look at it the ipl has been a fantastic success

2009 English domestic season

Twenty20 deluge gets under way

Today marks the beginning of the Twenty20 boom in England, starting with the domestic Twenty20 Cup and then the World Twenty20 in June

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