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Kapil the extraordinary

There’s a lot more to Kapil Dev than mere numbers, which were impressive in themselves

USA

Past USACA president attacks constitution process

Atul Rai, a past president of the USACA, comments on why he feels the current process to elect a new constitution is not only unfair, but illegitimate

World Cup 2007

Black Caps won, because they thought they could

Harsha Bhogle, writing in the Indian Express , feels that Australia might bounce back strongly at the World Cup.

World Cup 2007

Road to Jamaica 1: The openers

Pakistan cricket

Three logos and a principle

Neil Manthorp argues for the inclusion of the 'minnows' in the World Cup

Australian cricket

State versus country

Michael Horan says in the Herald Sun resting Australia’s players for Sunday’s domestic one-day final is another example of John Buchanan getting his own way .

Scotland

Scotland confident of causing upset

Peter Drinnen, the Scotland coach, is confident his side can take advantage of an Australia side whose confidence is on the wane.

Bermuda

Behave yourselves, Bermuda

Bermuda will be subject to arguably the most fiercely enforced Code of Conduct ever imposed on a national team over the next month, as reported by today's Royal Gazette :

Sarwan gung-ho about Windies' chances

Overall as a team I think we stand a very good chance

Indian cricket

Yuvraj and Pathan upbeat ahead of World Cup

Yuvraj Singh speaks to Times of India 's Indranil Basu on his return from injury and World Cup preperations:

New Zealand cricket

Do not adjust reality - it's true

World Cup 2007

They dumped me

Unlucky XI: Andrew Miller on the players who missed the World Cup cut

World Cup 2007

Hussey tips World Cup scores of 400

Michael Hussey believes scores of up to 400 could be needed to win the World Cup, writes Iain Payten in the Daily Telegraph .

USA

All so inevitable

The results are in, as reported on Cricinfo earlier , but it doesn't make for pretty reading:

World Cup 2007

World Cup Babes XI

It's official ..

Columns

It's a coach's life

John Buchanan is now in the firing line given the litany of injuries, retirements, paternity breaks and general weariness that is afflicting his team at present

Australian cricket

Bowlers create headaches for Australia

Australia say they have been fine-tuning their attack in the lead-up to the World Cup

Australian cricket

Bring back Warne for World Cup

The drugged cricketer

What will Shoaib's drug test prove?

The fact that neither Shoaib nor Asif have yet taken the test seems incredible, and conspiracy theories were fuelled by Shoaib's outrageous behaviour last week

Charlotte Edwards on England Women in India, 2006-07

The tension and excitement mounts

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