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Ashes

Fighting fire with fire

Pakistan cricket

A weapon no more

The Dawn 's Humair Ishtiaq looks at Pakistan's series against Australia in the UAE and says the lack of fight was surprising

Indian Premier League

Mad as a batter

Twenty20 is still an infant, yet there's enough evidence to say that in this format, only uncertainty is a constant says Rohit Mahajan in this week's Outlook magazine

Sri Lankan cricket

Making junior cricket more effective

In his column for Sri Lanka's Sunday Times , SR Pathiravithana offers a few of the pros and cons that modern Sri Lankan feeder points face

Commentary

Even Tuffers knows to tone down the laddishness on TMS

Paul Hayward in his Observer blog fears that Test Match Special could be threatened by Radio 5

Ashes

Swann's continuing rise may surprise the Australians

Graeme Swann's impressive performance in the first Test against West Indies has got the Daily Telegraph's Steve James thinking the offspinner may give Australia a bit of trouble

ICC World Twenty20 2009

These are a few of my favourite things ...

Ever wondered if Michael Hussey had a crush on one of the brat pack while in school

Australian cricket

Twenty20 solutions for Australia

Australia are still finding their way in the Twenty20 format and Kerry O’Keeffe, the former Test spinner, points out a few areas to improve during an interview with the Sunday Herald Sun

Mike Holmans

Not good enough for Australia

England deserved their win, and it is a significant step forward for them to be one-nil up rather than one-nil down after the First Test of a series, but they will have to improve their batting considerably if they are to challenge Australia later in

Scotland

The new, tough Hamilton era

Gavin Hamilton is only three weeks into his tenure as Scotland captain but, according to Glenn Rogers, the allrounder, his impact has been immediate.

Once upon a time in rural Twenty20

The rural community remodeled as the fictional village Champaner in the 2001 Academy Award-nominated Hindi film Lagaan is set to actually host a cricket tournament

Michael Jeh

Cricket in the time of IPL

There will come a day though when a player will strongly disagree with the need for rehabilitation or rest and will challenge that sort of edict

Riddled goods

Dilawar Hussain, of Blackburn, is an angry man

Indian Premier League

Gilly has made a difference

A wicketkeeper with exceptional batting skills is a super allrounder who saves a place in the XI and Adam Gilchrist is the foremost example, writes S Dinakar in the weekly magazine Sportstar

West Indies in England 2009

Australians will not be quaking in their boots

Ashes

In-form Hughes shows no flaws

League tables are becoming meaningless!

the flair captains have been doing well at the ipl

Indian Premier League

When Warney nipped a sip

Shane Warne walks on water but is famously partial to beer – even in the middle of an IPL game

Netherlands

Kent to host Dutch warm-up

Canterbury will be staging the Twenty20 World Cup warm-up match between Bangladesh and Netherlands on May 28.

England cricket

The unwelcome travellers

Cricket clubs are used to not being able to honour fixtures because of the weather or player shortages, but Roborough Cricket Club in Devon have a more long-term issue after a group of so-called travellers set up camp on the outfield earlier this

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