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English cricket

England generate yet more bull

Andrew Miller

There's no order in the house

Ian Chappell

Australian cricket

Just keep walking ... or not

The walk-or-don’t-walk debate that began with Michael Hussey’s insistence on leaving the decision up to the umpires has continued with Paul Nixon throwing in his two cents’ worth in The Age

USA

Stillborn in the USA

Contrary to reports at the weekend, it is highly unlikely that a planned one-day series between India and Australia in North America will be able to include matches in the USA

Bermuda

Lessons being learned insists Romaine

Time is running out for Bermuda’s under-fire players to prove to the national selectors that they are the men to take the side into the World Cup.

South Africa

Akmal earns a pardon

International cricket, you will have heard, is played in the mind

Canada

Cricket 'an immigrant's game in Canada'

An interesting article in the Montreal Gazette on immigrants in Canada who are spreading the cricket gospel

West Indies cricket

Dead air another sign of the death of cricket?

The gradual decline of the popularity of cricket in the Caribbean is highlighted by an article on caribbeancricket.com which reports on how the game is now being ignored by local radio in the region, for years the main way people followed the

Australian cricket

Warne spins a different story

Shane Warne cannot even escape the headlines now that he has retired

Australian cricket

Martyn explains himself

Damien Martyn has broken his silence six weeks after his shock retirement from all forms of cricket

Ultimate reality TV

In the Sunday Telegraph Mike Atherton jumps on the Big Brother bandwagon and also draws on the recent Herschelle Gibbs controversies to say that cricket is the ultimate reality show.

South Africa

The best hundred Inzy never got

This morning Inzamam-ul Haq needed a century to make sure he had scored one against every Test nation

English cricket

Press slam Flintoff decision

The move to return England’s captaincy to Andrew Flintoff instead of Andrew Strauss has not been a popular one with the press

Pollock's claims match the best

When the topic of the great allrounders in the modern game is discussed the conversation tends to centre on the respective attributes of Jacques Kallis and Andrew Flintoff

South African cricket

Gibbs a racist? Come on ...

Writing on the Supersport website, Cricinfo's Neil Manthorp gives the alternative angle on the Gibbs controversy, and wonders just how much provocation a player should have to put up with.

Indian cricket

A ‘brain-trainer’ is the need of hour for Sehwag

India needs Virender Sehwag fit and firing at the World Cup, says R Mohan, in the Deccan Chronicle , and believes Sehwag could do with some 'mind training' .

Umpires

Hair transplant in Mombasa

Having presided over one of the most controversial days of cricket last year, Darrell Hair was subsequently sacked by the ICC from officiating in top-flight international matches

Bermuda

Bermuda beaten in Trinidad

Bermuda's very soggy tour of Trinidad finally got under way yesterday...but they crashed to a 47-run defeat to a local club side, W Connection Wanderers.

Australian cricket

Wake up, Viv, Gilly’s on the record

English cricket

The Flintoff-Strauss debate returns

England thought their captaincy problems were solved with the return of Michael Vaughan for the CB Series but the hamstring tear he suffered against New Zealand on Tuesday has brought the issue to the fore again

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