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Australian cricket

Medal loses its meaning

South Africa

Five games to make it work

Back in September of last year, despite Hairgate and despite players returning from injury, Pakistan's World Cup formula was looking near-perfect

Test Cricket

Let's keep Test cricket white

Test cricket is lovely because it happens in whites

Australian cricket

The price of fame

Stephen Corby recounts in Sydney's Daily Telegraph how cricketers have to deal with adoration of the public - often drunk and full of tales of third grade cricket.

Will Luke at the World Cricket League

Hakuna matata

Indian cricket

'Need to find quality spinners' - Vengsarkar

Dilip Vengsarkar, the chairman of selectors, talks to Chandresh Narayanan, of Times of India , about bench strength, lack of quality spinners , Ranji Trophy format and more.

Indian Cricket

Most questions answered

India returned from South Africa a destroyed one-day side and the home series offered a chance to get things back on track by finding answers to the various questions the team composition posed

Australian cricket

Don't wave to the fun police

During the Ashes it was said that the fun police were out in force but Cricket Australia’s latest edict takes things a step further

The strange death of Indian cricket

Yesterday my son, who is fifteen, said: “ Last year we had a great team.” I was about to set him right, to say that it was nearly three years ago, in 2004, that we’d had something approaching a great team when Ganguly’s Goers had nearly beaten

Indian Cricket

A batting line-up to die for

The time will come soon to see the back of Tendulkar, Dravid and Ganguly and Indian crowds will then be left sampling what riches the next generation of batsmen has to offer

Pakistan in South Africa, 2006-07

Close but no cigar

Bob Woolmer reviews Pakistan's Test performances against South Africa

Australian cricket

Meek players get trampled on

Robert Craddock writes in the Courier-Mail all successful teams are accused of being arrogant .

Australian cricket

A game for the sporting bureaucrats

The Courier-Mail’s editorial focuses on Cricket Australia forcing Queensland Cricket to drop a sponsor’s signage or give up international games at the Gabba.

USA

USA elections throw up glaring gaps

The revelation that the USA Cricket Association had finally put forward a new constitution to its stakeholders was, on the face of it, a rare piece of good news in the murky world of domestic US cricket

New Zealand cricket

Alright, we were wrong about the unwatchables

New Zealand cricket isn't often the height of fashion, but lately it's been sniffed at even more than usual, especially given John Bracewell's disconcerting habit of rotating his starting line-up

Leicestershire

Leicestershire sign Amjad

Mansoor Amjad, the 19-year-old Pakistani legspinner, as re-signed for Leicestershire as one of their two overseas players for the 2007 season.

Will Luke at the World Cricket League

Drawing in the crowds

Were it not for the balmy conditions, I could just as well be watching two counties in England in early April - not a one-day international in Nairobi in January

West Indies cricket

Tepid Ramdin poses a dilemma

Once rightly regarded as the West Indies' next run-scoring wicketkeeper, and even spoken of as a potential captain, Denesh Ramdin is fighting for form and his place in the team

Indian cricket

'I am not an allrounder yet'

Irfan Pathan, in an exclusive interview with K Shriniwas Rao , talks about his worries and on his recovery process adding that the rest has done him a world of good.

USA

Democracy ... USACA style

After months of silence and less than five weeks before the ICC's final deadline for its implementation, the USA Cricket Association has finally circulated the proposed new constitution to its members for ratification.

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