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Australian cricket

Australia must find answers quickly

Australia have gone from raging favourites to suffering a case of raging World Cup fever in the space of three weeks

Silva and Sinhala

Every time I watch a South Asian player unfamiliar with English struggling with the language during match ceremonies, I want to shake the team manager and the event organisers

Australian cricket

No more excuses for Australia

Alex Brown writes in the Sydney Morning Herald the Australians must admit to a few hard truths before the World Cup.

English cricket

Never stopped believing

Of all the England players returning after their CB Series victory, Andrew Strauss is the one senior figure under most pressure

Australian cricket

The crown, it slips

Australia fell from their No

World Cup 2007

The World Cup or the Well Cup?

Ian Chappell wonders if the World Cup will it turn out to be the Well Cup - a trophy clinched by the team fortunate enough to have eleven men still standing

Pakistan cricket

Pakistan lost...maybe found?

The World Cup is closer than round the corner and Pakistan are in disarray

Indian Cricket

Victory in Vizag

What had happened was this: chasing a more than decent total, against respectably fast bowling, without the aid of Tendulkar, Dravid and Dhoni, India creamed Sri Lanka

Charlotte Edwards on England Women in India, 2006-07

From the fridge to the furnace

Our preparations for this tour started two weeks ago at the National Cricket Centre in Loughborough, with all the girls eager and raring to go

World Cup 2007

Australia in crisis after suffering mortal blow

Not six weeks after securing the first Ashes whitewash since 1921, Australia have lurched towards nothing less than a crisis of their own

Interviews

'I expected Sourav to come back' - Chappell

Greg Chappell admitted that fielding remained a worry ahead of India's World Cup campaign and said the side had to compensate for this with strong batting and bowling performances

Australian cricket

Mild-mannered Clark tells his story

Stuart Clark showed some rare annoyance when he was left out of Australia's World Cup squad

Politics

Would Bob really say that?

Just when I thought it was safe to hibernate for a month, Pakistan cricket reminds us that its stupidity knows no bounds

Australian cricket

A faulty team or a faulty tournament?

World Cup

World Cup 2: the bowling

I think Dravid will be desperate to play Pathan if five of his six main batsmen fire because Pathan playing to seventy five percent of his potential as a bowler would appear to balance the side out

English cricket

A Welshman not watching the rugby

Simon Jones has almost had as many injuries as he's played Tests, but after another lengthy period on the sidelines he is targeting his latest return - for Glamorgan and England

ICC

China ... the fragile reality

Matthew Pryor in The Times take a look at the reality behind stories that cricket is about to take off in China:-

China

China ... the fragile reality

Matthew Pryor in The Times take a look at the reality behind stories that cricket is about to take off in China:-

Yorkshire

Yorkshire chat with Donald

Allan Donald, the former South Africa fast bowler, has been interviewed in Cape Town for the job of director of cricket at Yorkshire.

English cricket

Moores made merrier by Fletcher

Charles Randall, writing in The Daily Telegraph , interviews Peter Moores, the England A coach touted by many to be the successor to Duncan Fletcher

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