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Uganda

Missing Ugandan player found

Two Ugandan cricketers who disappeared at the end of the World cricket League in Darwin earlier this month have been found by Australia’s Immigration Department in Adelaide.

English cricket

Vaughan's one-day value is low

UAE

Twenty20 tournament to be held in Fujairah

The Gulf News reports that a ten-team tournament will be held in Fujairah between June 21 and August 2.

Bob Woolmer

Verdict will never end the team's nightmare

"I am pleased to hear that Bob [Woolmer] was not murdered," writes Inzamam-ul-Haq in The Telegraph

Indian Cricket

Another day, another mess

By not advertising for the post or sending out feelers as soon as Greg Chappell left for Australia, the board overestimated its own hand

West Indies cricket

Woolmer one of many Windies woes

The news that Bob Woolmer was not murdered and died of natural causes adds to the woes of West Indies cricket, according to Jon Pierik in the Herald Sun .

Politics

To sue or not to sue, an unworthy question

Now that the Jamaican police have reversed their verdict on Bob Woolmer's death his family can complete the mourning process

Think you can face Warne? Here's your chance

Have you got a spare £5000

India's next coach: continued

More and more the BCCI comes across as a rich repertory company with a particular talent for farce.

ICC

Mali misses the point

The new ICC president’s first public comments do little to offer any real hope of change in the way the game is run, argues Malcolm Conn in The Australian

USA

Deal opens door for USA return

The USA may well be readmitted to the international fold after talks between the warring factions battling for control of the USA Cricket Association in Washington over the weekend.

English cricket

A less artistic Monty?

David Hopps, writing in the The Guardian , feels that Monty Panesar is less likely to emulate the artistry of Bishen Singh Bedi if the new trend of umpires promptly giving leg-before decisions continues

English cricket

Vaughan should quit ODIs

Writing in The Sunday Telegraph , Scyld Berry feels the time is ripe for Michael Vaughan to quit from the shorter, ‘frenetic’ version of the game:

English cricket

England's fast-bowling woes

The wayward bowling of Steve Harmison has become a cause for concern

West Indies cricket

Blame it on the idiot box

In an interview to The Independent , Sir Garfield Sobers offers a new perspective on the reason behind the decline of cricket in the West Indies

West Indies cricket

West Indies stars to play in New York

American cricket has had a boost of a kind recently and there’s more good news in store

English cricket

Matt Prior: Trapeze artist or wicketkeeper?

Simon Briggs writing in The Daily Telegraph on how the wicketkeeper with particular reference to Matt Prior, is the player most likely to be exposed by the shortcomings of others.

It Is Now Up To Who Wants It More

Denesh Ramdin

USA

MCC heads to the States

The Daily Telegraph reports that MCC is looking to establish a body called MCC America to help with coaching and coordinating the games development in the USA.

Dubai

Dubai super stadium to open in January

The Gulf News reports that the Dubai Sports City cricket stadium will open in January 2008 and the first international match could be as soon as March next year.

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