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A strategy for seniors

One solution to a tussle between seniors is the "Two captain strategy"

World Cup 2007

Travel delays strike semi-finalists

Robert Craddock writes in the Courier-Mail how bags arrived at the semi-final destinations faster than the players on a day of disrupted travel in the West Indies.

Delays... but only for players, not luggage

Oh dear

Lancashire

England trio available for Lancashire

Lancashire have been boosted by the news that Andrew Flintoff, James Anderson and Sajid Mahmood will be available for the Championship match against Hampshire, at The Rose Bowl, starting on May 9.

Time to pin your colours to the mast

OK, so you've had time to consider all of the options

Ireland

Ireland plan to build on their success

Buoyed by their success in the World Cup, Ireland are preparing to ask the ICC for financial help to take the game forward.

English cricket

Is Moores appointment a rushed job?

Less than 72 hours after he was appointed by England to succeed Duncan Fletcher, some are questioning the decision whether Peter Moores is the right man to be England’s coach.

Australian cricket

Hayden gets an apology

Brendan McArdle writes in The Age about how wrong he was to doubt Matthew Hayden’s one-day credentials.

Tribute

The last king of Trinidad

Rahul Bhattacharya

Bangladesh cricket

'Bangladesh's future is good and encouraging'

Dav Whatmore announced that he would end his tenure as coach of Bangladesh after the series against India

English cricket

Goodbye Fletcher, enter Moores

Indian cricket

Passing the muck to Ganguly

Legends add to cash-strapped World Cup fans' woes

World Cup 2007

Will World Cup marathon get second wind?

Damien Fleming, who looks back at his two World Cup campaigns in the Sunday Age , wonders if this tournament will finish on a high .

West Indies cricket

Goodnight and good luck

Brian Lara's announced his retirement two days ago but the tributes and opinions continue to flow in

English cricket

Moores to revitalise England's passion

Kenya

Kenyans kick off with four-wicket defeat

Westerns 201 (Williams 59, Varaiya 3-44, Obuya 3-45) and 175 for 6 (Coventry 76) need beat Kenya Select 218 (Mishra 89, Mupariwa 4-27, Dabengwa 4-45) and 158 (Dabengwa 4-39) by four wickets Scorecard

West Indies cricket

So long, Brian

Indian cricket

Cosmetic change, short-changing & compromises

The most anticipated team selections in the history of all international tours to Bangladesh was bound to raise a few questions, with a few seniors being 'rested', while the form of those being retained haven't been exemplary either

World Cup 2007

McGrath plans fishing and flying in retirement

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