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Kent

Kent post a profit

Kent's decision to dispose of the famous painting of their 1906 Championship-winning side by Albert Chevallier-Tayler enabled them to post a profit of £292,840 in 2006

South Africa

Imran pulls Pakistan out of trouble

Bangladesh cricket

Fists and fights in Bangladesh

Bangladesh's Daily Star carries a report of a remarkable match in which players were chased by spectators and beaten up, the stumps were stolen and the riot police were summoned to restore order

Politics

Hair he goes again

Indian cricket

Drama follows Tiwary's inclusion

Australian cricket

Ponting considers Symonds World Cup ‘gamble’

Will Luke at the World Cricket League

Chasing Hair

A terrific day for Kenya, one they fully deserve to enjoy

Ashes

Winners, losers, it's all one and the same

"The England cricket team," writes Simon Barnes in The Times , "are in the position of a person who charges back into a burning house to rescue the baby and comes out with the cat."

Gilly is the man

Adam Gilchrist is the modern-day master blaster - even Viv Richards loves watching him bat

Indian cricket

Time to decide Chappell's future

Australian cricket

Warne set for MCG return

It's not a comeback and it's not even a testimonial, but Shane Warne is likely to play in a charity match at the MCG this month after farewelling the ground at the Boxing Day Test

Will Luke at the World Cricket League

Media hyenas

Associates

Guernsey, Jersey and Ireland big winners for Europe

The ICC has announced the regional winners of the ICC Development Program Awards 2006 with Guernsey, Jersey and Ireland coming out on top for the European Region.

Indian cricket

Delhi faces exodus of stars

GS Vivek writes in the Indian Express about how ill-treated seniors in the Delhi side are ready to pack bags and migrate to other states.

Ashes

We want less

Cricket, like the food in British supermarkets, has lost a lot of its seasonality

Ashes

England's flawed policy gave us head start, claims Ponting

In a interview Ponting admitted that he could not understand why England selected Geraint Jones and Ashley Giles ahead of Chris Read and Monty Panesar for the first Test in Brisbane

Pakistan cricket

Have Pakistan got a plan in mind?

No openers, no fit fast bowlers, an out-of-sorts keeper, too many allrounders, not enough in form, two crushing defeats; with the World Cup just over a month away does anyone in Pakistan know what their ideal XI will be, asks former captain Asif

Will Luke at the World Cricket League

Elephants and hospitals

Indian Cricket

Is the Indian finger spinner obsolete?

In the first seven years of this new century India has produced a queue of fast-medium workhorses…but not one distinguished spinner.

Politics

A cricket board with much to answer

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