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From One World Cup to Another

The World Cup, coming as it does every four years, offers an occasion for stock taking

Kervezee wants shirt off Ponting’s back

Alexei Kervezee, the 17-year-old batsman from Netherlands, is so young he says he could call Glenn McGrath “Dad”

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The complex Australia-India relationship

In his column in The Age Greg Baum looks at the relationship between Australia and India and wonders if “the gap can ever be bridged” .

The tie-ups of Irish cricket

Ireland's tie with Zimbabwe involved three Australians - Trent Johnston, Jeremy Bray and Dave Langford-Smith

Unbelievable. No other way to put it

Ireland's spectacular tie with Zimbabwe has created some ripples in the otherwise cricket-disinterested Irish media

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Don't look now, there's cricket to watch...

"Why is nobody asking any questions about the political situation in Zimbabwe?" asks Andy Bull in The Guardian .

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Bond the enforcer

"A common criticism made of top-flight sportsmen is that they lack perspective

Aussies and Proteas too mature for food fights

Australia and South Africa might be staying in the same St Kitts hotel, but don’t expect the fierce rivals to share breakfast

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Ooh aah, first-change McGrath

Jon Pierik reports in the Herald Sun Glenn McGrath is set to finish his career at first change .

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Bakwas is bakwas in Urdu or English

A broken nose and Scottish swim tops

Pakistan's bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed, the former legspinner, was taken to hospital with a suspected broken nose

Size does matter

To say that cricket is merely popular in Bangladesh would be an understatement

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When Scotland beat Australia

It may not have happened in St Kitts yesterday, but it has happened once before in history

Middlesex

Middlesex link up with Breakthrough

Charity Breakthrough Breast Cancer throughout the Twenty20 Cup competition in 2007

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And he became Lawrence woe!

According to some, he is the best-ever batsman never to realise his full potential

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'Our youngsters are ready to make their mark'

Sri Lanka to play minnows with the same intensity as the rest

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'Our running leaves a lot to be desired'

Bob Woolmer analyses Pakistan's defeat against West Indies in the opening match of the World Cup

The case of Sherlock Holmes playing in The Netherlands

Not many World Cup teams can boast a link to Sherlock Holmes, AFP reports

Jonty almosts chokes in laughter at pressure claims

Jonty Rhodes apparently burst out laughing when told Glenn McGrath still thinks South Africa can’t handle pressure

Australian cricket

Australians angry over Sunny's outburst

"Sunil Gavaskar's increasingly puritanical tone reached new levels of ridiculousness when he said Australia's cricketers would be in danger of being belted if they carried on in a bar as they do on the cricket field,” writes Chloe Saltau in The

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