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Reserving a seat on the ICC gravy train

Zimbabwe have dropped out of the ICC Test rankings, leaving the ICC in the embarrassing situation of being controlled by ten Test countries when only nine are officially listed, writes Malcolm Conn in The Australian .

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in England, 2007

The roots of real tennis

Independent school cricket crisis?

Is the future bleak for independent schools’ cricket

Canada

Canada cricket under fire

Canada cricket comes under fire in the Toronto Star

Scotland

Scotland's Twenty20 preparations underway

Scotland’s preparations for the Twenty20 World Championships get underway with two matches in the coming week.

Communication crisis

Christopher Martin-Jenkins believes that a modern tendency has been responsible for demeaning the game’s fundamental spirit

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in England, 2007

It all ends in laughter

The ballad of Murali and Barry

Racism and jealousy: does it really matter which comes first

New age

Henry I, the Australian King of Pakistan

Now, by all accounts, Geoff "Henry" Lawson, has been chosen to wear the crown of thorns

English cricket

The life of Freddie

Freddie's resumed training

Kenya

Ghai on the comeback trail

Last week, in a twist that few predicted, Sharad Ghai, the former chairman of the Kenyan Cricket Association who left office in 2005, started on the comeback trail

West Indies cricket

Fear of the future

Vaneisa Baksh on why the West Indies cricket establishment isn't looking kindly on Allen Stanford's plans

Bulgaria

Bulgaria tour underway

An English club - New Victoria CC - is about to tour Bulgaria

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in England, 2007

Gooch doesn't live up to expectations

English cricket

High water and no little hell

Worcestershire have been in the news a lot lately, much of it for the wrong reasons

Lancashire

Lancashire and Essex washed out

Lancashire

Indian cricket

Rahul Dravid faces his ultimate test

'Dravid comes as one part of a mouth-watering middle-order that includes Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman

Indian cricket

A modern Don

Sachin Tendulkar has had no more noted admirer than Bradman himself, but are the Little Master’s powers on the wane

Indian cricket

When Kapil was king

Kapil Dev tells Will Buckley, of The Observer , how India lost the fear of winning as they prepare for Lord's.

Will Luke at the Quadrangular Series, Ireland, 2007

Ropes, regulations...and rain

Ireland v West Indies, Quad series, Clontarf, July 14, 2007

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