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English cricket

An open apology to Duncan Fletcher

Last week, David Graveney, England's chairman of selectors, suggested that the British media owed Duncan Fletcher an apology for the nasty things that had been said about him during the tour of Australia

Indian cricket

Unlucky Powar

Reactions have come in from cricketers and media on the Indian squad for the World Cup

World Cup 2007

The Kaneria conundrum

Kaneria has been a conundrum

Australian cricket

Tired Australia run out of legs

Australia’s CB Series loss was, in some ways, understandable given the hectic schedule they had endured, according to Peter Roebuck in The Age .

World Cup

Three straws in the wind

Australia remain favourites for the Cup but the odds on them winning have lengthened and it’s no longer a one horse race

Indian Cricket

An inconvenient truth?

If you assembled a completely different set of five selectors, and they honestly picked 15 Indians for the World Cup, it would not be much different from this one

Indian cricket

Gambhir comes out firing

In a candid chat with the Hindustan Times ' Varun Gupta, Gautam Gambhir admits that he was insecure about his place in the Indian side.

Australian cricket

How Australia fell back to earth

English cricket

A different KP?

England have managed to win the CB Series without their main batsman, Kevin Pietersen, but he will be back for the World Cup

World Cup 2007

A squad to lift the cup

Pakistan's performance today was of a team with nothing to fight for

World Cup in spotlight after match-fix claims

Next month's World Cup in the West Indies will be the most thoroughly policed cricket tournament ever staged, writes Scyld Berry in the Sunday Telegraph .

USA

Dissenters urge 'no' vote for new constitution

A row which has been brewing behind the scenes over the USA Cricket Association's proposed new constitution has spilled over into the public domain with the publication of an open letter from two regional directors slamming the changes.

Domestic cricket

Managing the media

Players who hit the spotlight thanks to the media must be prepared for the harsh glare, writes Aakash Chopra

World Cup 2007

Caribbean crew need the skipper

Regardless of the injury concerns that surround him, Michael Vaughan has to be England's captain for the World Cup, writes Michael Atherton in The Sunday Telegraph , because he brings a calmness to the team that has been absent all winter.

Australian cricket

McGrath faces ODI criticism

South Africa

Afridi should pay and play

Pakistan and South Africa might not have played much international cricket against each other but when it comes to controversy they are sure making up for the Apartheid years

New Zealand cricket

Should Vettori take over as New Zealand captain?

With New Zealand having lost seven of their last nine one-day internationals, calls are on in the media to try out a new captain

Australian cricket

Press highlight tri-series troubles

A common theme in Australia’s Saturday papers was the disappointing MCG crowd of just over 38,000 for the first CB Series final, and what that means for the tri-series concept

Australian cricket

Nielsen tells his story

A question of faith

Cricket's latest crisis must be settled fast or the game will be hostage to cynicism

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