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World Cup 2007

England consider recalling Strauss

Indian cricket

The big meeting

The Indian board is meeting to discuss the team's World Cup debacle, appointment of a new coach, probably even a new captain and the way forward for Indian cricket

Australian cricket

Australia wait on Watson update

In the Sydney Morning Herald Chloe Saltau looks at the move to put James Hopes on standby for Shane Watson.

Indian Cricket

Sad end to a rocky marriage

by Anand Vasu

World Cup 2007

Bring on the calypso

Anybody who was awestruck by the West Indian teams of the 1970s and 1980s and captivated by the allure of calypso cricket will be bitterly disappointed

South Africa send police reinforcement

South Africa are sending 64 police officers to the Caribbean to help with security at the World Cup, the office of National Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi has confirmed.

Free tickets at last ... but still too late

The World Cup is coming in for some flak about its (lack of) organization, so here’s a heartwarming tale, or so you would think

Controversy

Indians are like that

One of the recurrent themes in the gabfest about Chappell's departure is the inability of Indians to deal with straight talk

'The biggest con job ever'

Jack Warner, the president of CONCACAF, the region’s footballing body and one of the most controversial figures in that sport, has launched a stinging attack on the World Cup.

Essex

Essex warm-up against Surrey

Essex begin their domestic pre-season friendly programme when they face Surrey on Thursday and Friday (April 5 and 6) at Chelmsford

Gilchrist wants ticket fire-sale

Indian Cricket

How about a team to coach a team?

Specialist coaches with a professional manager could be the way forward for India

Yorkshire

All eyes on remodeled Rashid

In The Times , John Westerby looks at Adil Rashid, one of Yorkshire

Indian cricket

Indian cricket needs a benevolent dictator

Indian Cricket

I doubt if Greg will feel fulfilled

Ian Chappell

Indian Cricket

The real culprits

S Rajesh

Australian cricket

Lee tunes up for music and Bollywood

Bangladesh take up effigy burning

Proof, were it needed, that Bangladesh had arrived at cricket’s top table came with news that students at Dhaka University burnt an effigy of Habibul Bashar, the national captain, following the defeats by New Zealand and Australia.

Indian villages ban cricket

Twenty-eight villages in the Indian state of Haryana have banned cricket following India’s World Cup exit

The Curious Case of Greg Chappell

As I write this, the news of Greg Chappell quitting is all over TV

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