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New Zealand cricket

Wrong move for New Zealand's Mr Wright

The possibility that John Wright could be the next head coach at Australia's academy does not please Geoff Longley

New age

A better beginning than expected

China

Schoolchildren to teach the Chinese

A group of schoolchildren are off to China to teach them cricket, according to a report at the BBC

English cricket

Harmison not happy as the Hulk

West Indies cricket

Bringing life to Lord's

On caribbeancricket.com , Michelle McDonald leaves the confines of the media centre – “cocooned in that uninspiring press box high above the ground, far removed from any noise except the hushed tones of voices

English cricket

Missing the action despite the technology

Giles Smith, writing in The Times , on the Pietersen - Gayle exchange in the first Test at Lord's and how technology, including the newly launched Hot Spot, has let us down

Denmark

Stranded roller sinks Danish grass debut

Cricket Europe reports that Saturday's (May 19) match between Svanholm and KB was supposed to be the première of playing on grass in the Danish Elitedivision

ICC Intercontinental Cup

Smiling Irish eye cup prize

The best things in life are free, or so they say

Leicestershire

Free entry for Cup Final

If you are in or around Leicester this week, then head down to Grace Road to catch the Intercontinental Cup final

ICC Intercontinental Cup

Free entry for Cup final

If you are in Leicester this week, then head down to Grace Road to catch the Intercontinental Cup final – for free

Indian cricket

'I feel unwanted'

Sandeep Patil was one of the first names television channels put out as the one who could take over after Greg Chappell resigned as India's coach

English cricket

A noble vehicle or purile nonsense?

Martin Johnson in The Daily Telegraph has a few words to say about the habit of wicketkeepers, especially those from England, who seem to enthuse about every delivery sent down, however dreadful.

USA

New York recognises cricket as varsity sport

While the row over who runs US cricket rumbles on, some good news from New York where the New York Times reports that the city will become the first school district in the country to recognise cricket as an official varsity sport.

New age

Welcome back Team Pakistan

When Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi, and Mohammad Asif gathered to discuss how to bowl and set a field to Mahela Jayawardene it struck me that this was a sight Pakistan cricket has been missing

Sidharth Monga on India in Bangladesh, 2007

All siesta and no play

English cricket

Windies attack a mockery of the past

English cricket

Buck shows the way

John Buchanan, the obsessively analytical coach who masterminded Australia's repossession of the Ashes last winter, believes too many substandard players in the county game and too much cricket are holding back England, writes Jon Henderson in The

Australian cricket

The Australian Over-70s

They breed them tough in Australia

English cricket

He who tires of Lord's is tired of life

English cricket

Save the West Indian tiger from extinction

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