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Australian cricket

Mild-mannered Clark tells his story

Stuart Clark showed some rare annoyance when he was left out of Australia's World Cup squad

Politics

Would Bob really say that?

Just when I thought it was safe to hibernate for a month, Pakistan cricket reminds us that its stupidity knows no bounds

Australian cricket

A faulty team or a faulty tournament?

World Cup

World Cup 2: the bowling

I think Dravid will be desperate to play Pathan if five of his six main batsmen fire because Pathan playing to seventy five percent of his potential as a bowler would appear to balance the side out

English cricket

A Welshman not watching the rugby

Simon Jones has almost had as many injuries as he's played Tests, but after another lengthy period on the sidelines he is targeting his latest return - for Glamorgan and England

ICC

China ... the fragile reality

Matthew Pryor in The Times take a look at the reality behind stories that cricket is about to take off in China:-

China

China ... the fragile reality

Matthew Pryor in The Times take a look at the reality behind stories that cricket is about to take off in China:-

Yorkshire

Yorkshire chat with Donald

Allan Donald, the former South Africa fast bowler, has been interviewed in Cape Town for the job of director of cricket at Yorkshire.

English cricket

Moores made merrier by Fletcher

Charles Randall, writing in The Daily Telegraph , interviews Peter Moores, the England A coach touted by many to be the successor to Duncan Fletcher

Indian cricket

Allow the skipper the pleasure of his choice

Harsha Bhogle reckons that now it is up to Sehwag to respond to the backing of his skipper by displaying his attitude

Indian cricket

For Dravid, team is the only thing that matters

R Mohan pitches in on the Dravid v manager issue in the Deccan Chronicle .

Australian cricket

Lee a victim of bad timing

The busy one-day international calendar comes in for criticism from Malcolm Conn, who in The Australian describes the timing of the “seemingly unwanted” Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series as folly, especially in the wake of Brett Lee’s ankle injury.

Bermuda

Medical reports cast doubt on Steede's fitness

Ryan Steede, who was never considered for inclusion in Bermuda’s World Cup squad because of medical reports which indicated he was unfit to compete at that level, has insisted he never received a “fair” opportunity to prove himself fit for team

Uganda

Row follows election of Uganda new chairman

William Kibuuka-Musoke was voted new chairman of Uganda Cricket Association (UCA) at the Annual General Meeting at the National Council of Sports headquarters.

Indian Cricket

Desi Radio Commentary

I was driving to work in the morning with the radio commentary on, listening to cricket in Hindi and English alternately

World Cup 2007

Hope and half a team

While the rest of the world was calmly pondering one or two positions in their World Cup squads, Pakistan was mulling over half a squad

Australian cricket

Pride and prejudice

Australia's greatest danger at the World Cup is not their revived nemesis England

Indian Cricket

How good is Mahendra Singh Dhoni?

Speaking for myself, I’ve swung between admiration and scepticism

World Cup 2007

Unlucky Powar

In my view, India have picked up just about the right bunch for the World Cup

Ashes

Aussies are now the bigger whingers

Ted Corbett lets rip in Sportstar

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