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Gough – Beers are the best way to tour

Darren Gough has come out in support of the England players at the centre of Booze-gate

World Cup 2007

Why Pakistan needs a Woolmer sports institute

Bob Woolmer murdered

World Cup 2007

The image of Jamaica

Donald worries over McGrath's impact

Allan Donald fears Glenn McGrath’s international bow could be ruined by batsmen who are no longer mesmerised by his reputation

World Cup 2007

Living next door to the Woolmer investigation

Chloe Saltau speaks to Trent Johnston, the Ireland captain, who is staying four rooms down from the one Bob Woolmer was found in at the Pegasus Hotel in Jamaica.

The all-night watching game

Staying up all night watching and then dragging oneself to work the next day, bleary, bedraggled, hungover with lack of sleep: I really thought I wouldn’t have to do this before the Super 8 stage

World Cup 2007

It's only a game

Bob Woolmer's death, whatever the cause, is an alarm to put the brakes on a game skidding out of control

Cricket & the Media

Murder, They Said

In their coverage of Bob Woolmer's death, news channels went one better by trying to second-guess popular prejudice before it had the chance to form

Indian Cricket

The Desi Fan

The subcontinental cricket fan is a lazy, pampered know-nothing who thinks he owns the cricket teams that he supports

Symonds takes a break from 'cushy life'

Andrew Symonds has been keeping himself busy while recovering from his biceps injury, but not just by training and lounging at the team hotel

World Cup 2007

Many questions remain in Woolmer case

Irish punters exploited upset

Australia have been cut to 7/4 to win the World Cup, and Ladbrokes admitted they lost money from Ireland’s upset win over Pakistan in Jamaica

French ticket tout deported

A Frenchman has been fined and sent back to France after pleading guilty to attempting to sell World Cup tickets illegally in St Lucia

World Cup 2007

The wonder of Woolmer

With a CV that encompassed Kent, Natal, England, Packer, Avondale, Boland, Kent again, Warwickshire, South Africa, several minnow nations and Pakistan, Bob Woolmer was the most cosmopolitan of coaches

World Cup 2007

Fuelled by team spirit

Over the course of an unforgettable St Patrick's Day, what we saw was a team where every individual appeared to raise his game

2007 World Cup

'There was no shot that I couldn't play'

Dileep Premachandran catches up with Lawrence Rowe

St Kitts - The World Cup's jewel

Chris Dehring, the tournament's chief organiser, recently admitted he was still uncertain of the legacy that the World Cup was going to leave in the West Indies

Tait rocked by seasickness nightmare

Shaun Tait might be the baby of Australia's squad, but until he joined a Caribbean cruise it had been a long time since he’d embraced the foetal position

Tears of joy

Malachi Jones, the 17-year-old Bermuda seamer, admitted that he was so overjoyed with taking a wicket with his first World Cup delivery that he couldn't help bursting into tears.

World Cup

Thou shalt not knock the minnows

TV viewers might have noticed that commentators have been very chartable to the so-called minnows during this World Cup so far

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