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Surrey

Surrey open Ben Hollioake Learning Centre

Adam Hollioake and his father John will officially open the Ben Hollioake Learning centre at the Brit Oval on Friday

West Indies cricket

Lauding Lara at Lord's

Following the announcement yesterday that Brian Lara will retire from international cricket, Charlie Randall informs us of an exhibition to be held at Lord's, in May, of the great batsman.

Essex

Nel cleared for Essex

Andre Nel has been cleared to play for Essex by the South Africa board

USA

Resignations, recriminations and silence

It is almost two months since the USA Cricket Association was suspended by the ICC and, as is so often the case in the USA, no information has been made available to the public.

English cricket

Stubborn coach is owed debt of thanks

After weeks where many have been calling for Duncan Fletcher to step down, now that he has the general reaction is one of praise for his time at the helm, while offering interesting insights about the reasons behind his decision.

English cricket

Vaughan seeks Boycott's help ... under the radar

The Duncan Fletcher-bashing continues, this time from Geoff Boycott, who revealed to The Daily Telegraph that Michael Vaughan approached him for batting tips, insisting that it should be a hush-hush affair.

World Cup 2007

New Zealand’s skills are better than sledging

2007 World Cup

Putting a face to a voice

In this age of high-speed internet, teleconferences and live streaming, it's not that difficult to put a face to words

2007 World Cup

Hit for Six

The Barbados film industry is only four years old and it had, till last night, to its credit three feature films, all of which were shot in video format on budgets of less than US$500,000

Universities

Hemp and Powell flay students

David Hemp and Michael Powell picked up centuries as Glamorgan gave Oxford UCCE the run around at The Parks

West Indies cricket

A Caribbean malaise

West Indies have no hope of making it to the semi-finals of their own World Cup and their defeats agaisnt Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in the Super Eights have been so abject that Brian Lara was forced to make a public apology

Ireland get ready to party at Parliament

Ireland have been rewarded for their World Cup exploits by an invitation to a reception at Parliament Buildings upon their return home

Koertzen to equal world record

South African umpire Rudi Koertzen will equal the world-record set by David Shepherd of officiating 172 ODIs when he stands in at the West Indies-Bangladesh Super Eights match in Barbados on April 19.

West Indies cricket

Lara's flawed legacy

by Sambit Bal

Australian cricket

Marlin becomes part of Hayden's Caribbean catch

Cricket

The Uber Fan

Constructing a stereotype of the contemporary fan

Universities

Bradshaw leads Oxford fightback

Glamorgan were provided with a tough work out by Oxford UCCE at The Parks

World Cup 2007

End of Fletcher?

World Cup 2007

How many fingers am I holding up?

South Africa's comprehensive nine-wicket victory over England, which guaranteed them the fourth spot in the semi-final, had the newspapers of the country churn out advice on what to do next - South Africa meet Australia in the semis - and how the

Indian cricket

Give Venky time

Former Indian fast bowler Javagal Srinath hails the appointment of Venkatesh Prasad, his former new-ball partner, as India's bowling coach

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