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Travelling through the streets of Pakistan

Neil Manthorp, writing in Super Cricket , provides a fascinating account of the sights and sounds of Pakistan, along with a description of his meeting with a salesman in Lahore.

Croatia

New artificial wicket in Croatia

Some two and a half years after a group of Air Traffic Controllers working in Split, Croatia, founded the Sir Oliver Cricket Club, its members have installed an artificial grass wicket on its match and practice facility

Australian cricket

Cricket Australia must support Symonds

Malcolm Conn’s column in the Australian questions Cricket Australia’s response to the racist crowd chants directed at Andrew Symonds in India on Thursday.

Nigeria

Boosting Nigerian cricket

Although sport in Nigeria is dominated by football, cricket is growing in popularity which will please everyone who is trying to spread the game through Africa

Pakistan cricket

A legacy stained

The manner of Inzamam-ul-Haq’s exit has somewhat tainted what otherwise would have been a truly rich and sublime legacy, writes Humair Ishtiaq in the Dawn magazine.

English cricket

Bounder and allrounder

New Zealand cricket

The importance of being Bond

While perhaps the average speed of the Black Caps attack has increased in the past few years, do not think for a moment that a potent New Zealand test match bowling attack can do without Bond, writes Mark Richardson in the New Zealand Herald .

Australian cricket

Hussey recalls traumatic times

Indian cricket

Chappell's desert pitch

"In any relationship breakdown, nobody is right 100 per cent, and nobody is wrong 100 per cent," Greg Chappell tells Ajay S Shankar in the Indian Express .

England's Brave New World (Chapter 382)

Despite the drubbing in the final ODI, England have a lot of positives to take from the series win in Sri Lanka

Indian cricket

India is torn between the old and new

"India must rethink its fifty-over team," says Peter Roebuck in the Hindu

Australian cricket

Hodge aims for opening slot

"The glint in his eye betrays the flecks in his hair

New Zealand cricket

Daunting debut for Vettori

Daniel Vettori will soon become New Zealand's 26th Test captain when he leads the team on a tour to South Africa

Australian cricket

Clark’s dreaded call from Hilditch

New age

An unfortunate series of miscalculations

It was disappointing to hear Shoaib Malik insist on the righteousness of his spin strategy

Indian cricket

Seniors are the blue chip stocks, sure to deliver

English cricket

Dead Cat that put the purr back into England

The Times' Simon Barnes looks at a phenomenon that is common to all three of England’s principal ball-playing teams: rugby union, football and one-day cricket.

Australian cricket

Australia's Hall of Fame rewards big three

Three players were recognised by the Sport Australia Hall of Fame on Thursday: Steve Waugh, Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath

Ireland

Bangladesh host Ireland for one-day series

Ireland are to tour Bangladesh for three one-dayers next March and April.

Twenty20

Spectators' day out

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