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English cricket

Fletcher's media obsession ruins his legacy

In The Independent Angus Fraser has joined in the attack on Duncan Fletcher for the revelations in his warts-and-all autobiography which was published on Monday

Indian cricket

The world's richest board

In an interview with Mint , a finanicial daily, Lalit Modi, the Indian board vice-president, discusses the revenue generated by the BCCI, telecast rights, the Indian Premier League and much more.

Offbeat

World's highest altitude cricket match?

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English cricket

Fletcher didn't expect the controversy

Former England coach Duncan Fletcher is sensitive to criticism of his candour and fears it might overshadow his record, writes Donald McRae in the Guardian .

England

Conquering Everest

A group of 18 professional and amateur British cricketers are trying to set a world record for holding the world's highest match at the foot of Mount Everest

Pace getting pride of place

Indian fast bowling is in much better shape than it was a decade ago

Australian cricket

Honouring the world's best bowlers

Peter Roebuck writes in the Sydney Morning Herald that naming the trophy in the Australia-Sri Lanka Test series after Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan was “a masterstroke”.

New Zealand cricket

'Mollycoddled' cricketers unable to think for themselves

Vietnam

Englishmen in Vietnam

Thanh Nien News, a Vietnamese newspaper, has an interesting piece on the English Cricket Club of Saigon (ECCS) which "connects members of the British community in Ho Chi Minh City with one another, preserves culture and does charity work".

Bermuda

Bermuda thrashed...again

Kenya inflicted yet another thumping defeat on Bermuda , this time by eight wickets

USA

Man shot opponent during match

An argument between several Indian men during a match in Orlando, Florida, led to a shooting yesterday when one of the players, Francis Singh, was shot in the abdomen .

English cricket

English cricket's dysfunctional management

Simon Wilde analyses what the much-publicised extracts from Duncan Fletcher's autobiography mean

Pakistan in India 2007

A time to learn

Whatever political turmoil Pakistan endures, cricket will soar above any press blackouts, house arrests, curfews and martial law

Australian cricket

Hussey's harsh initiation

In the Sun-Herald , David Sygall speaks to Michael Hussey about his early days as a first-class cricketer – and some of the events that shaped his future.

New Zealand cricket

Brain-washing New Zealand's cricketers

Uganda

Uganda call on Otieno

Uganda are increasing their preparations for Division Two of the World Cricket League with daily training sessions at the Lugogo Oval.

English cricket

The future's bright, the future's Broad

With the England Test squad for the Sri Lanka tour set to assemble for a training camp, among the (hopefully) sober and (presumably) well-rested players dragging their kitbags into the National Academy at Loughborough will be Stuart Broad, a young

Indian cricket

The most important meeting

"It will be encouraging to see the Pakistanis walk on to the field in some of the great cities of India

Indian cricket

No reason to think about my future: Tendulkar

"I have honestly not thought about playing only one version of the game to play the other longer," Sachin Tendulkar tells Bobilli Vijay Kumar in the Times of India

Australian cricket

Symonds develops into main man

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