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An Invincible whose name is immortalised

Keith Miller was the best thing to happen to post-war cricket and his batting, bowling and personality made him a favourite throughout the world

World Cup 2007

Road to Jamaica 3: Any bowlers?

Has the farce ended

Team in high spirits during camp

Chris Gayle

Australian cricket

Shoaib the ‘impostor’ will not be missed

World Cup 2007

Macca goes for knockout punch

World Cup 2007

No room for Hick, Thorpe or Lamb

With the World Cup on the horizon it's the season for selecting one-day teams of varying sorts

Australian cricket

McDermott chips in over death bowling

In the Courier-Mail Robert Craddock talks to Craig McDermott, a World Cup winner in 1987, about tactics in the final overs .

Charlotte Edwards on England Women in India, 2006-07

Now we are fighting for pride

On Sunday we were all up and raring to take on the Aussies in our third match

Australian cricket

Australia's dangerous obsession with yorkers

World Cup 2007

Road to Jamaica 2: The all-rounders

All-rounders were meant to be a topic for discussion later but Abdul Razzaq's injury has thrust them to the heart of the debate

Australian cricket

Votes are in for Australia's best one-day side

Australia’s all-time one-day team is named in Sydney on Tuesday night and Darren Lehmann casts his votes in The Advertiser

English cricket

Jolly foreigners

While the World Cup is looming for the international teams it is almost pre-season time for the county sides around England

West Indies cricket

Barbados to Berkshire (and back again)

The BBC have an interesting chat with Leo Jones, 75, who came to England in the 1950s...and is going back to his homeland in the Caribbean to follow West Indies host the World Cup.

World Cup 2007

Australian goes Dutch to take on the world

The young Dutch allrounder, Alexei Kervezee, is regarded as a serious prospect by those in the know

USA

The struggle continues for youth cricket in USA

Following on from Gladstone Dainty's promise that "youth and female cricket programmes are the priorities of USACA," we received an email from a 12-year-old president of his local club

New Zealand cricket

Drunken rampage in New Zealand

Three players from Taranaki were arrested yesterday following "a drunken rampage" in Napier.

Australian cricket

Watson must justify easy ride

World Cup 2007

Vaughan battles the doubts

English cricket

Time to talk...and act

As England prepare to depart for the World Cup, back on home soil another vital part of the game's future will be taking shape in London

Charlotte Edwards on England Women in India, 2006-07

Tough to take narrow defeats

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