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Ashes

Monty's moment

World Cup 2007

Ten reasons for bafflement

The Multan one-day international was a baffling experience

Action: third Test

Fletcher and Flintoff own up

Today two proud men finally admitted that they had made a mistake

Third Test, Perth

Postcards from the WACA

‘He’s Out’ announced the newspaper posters when Bradman’s wicket fell; Ponting now needs as little introduction.

Ashes

Measuring Monty's monster hands

The Australian media has been obsessed with Monty Panesar in the lead-up to the third Test and after the way he bowled when finally given an opportunity, that is unlikely to change

India in South Africa, 2006

Assault on the bastion

Winning in South Africa is tough but not impossible

Ashes

Which pitch is which?

The supposed lack of character in Australia's Test pitches has kept all sorts of "experts" talking during the Ashes series

West Indies cricket

Samuels's night on his day

Marlon Samuels must make it his ambition to remove the words on his day from the keyboards of journalists and mouths of commentators when they talk about his batting

Ashes

Arriving late for the party

Ever felt that you arrived at a party too late, just after most of the guests have gone and there's only the supermarket own-brand beer to drink

Analysis

A tale of two puppies

Clarke and Bell are blondish right-handers who know what it is to be the great white hope of their country’s batting

Netherlands

Domestic changes in the Netherlands

he 2007 season will be one of Netherlands' busiest with international fixtures against Canada, Ireland and Scotland as well as the World Cup in March.

Ashes

Harmison harmony hangs in balance

Steve Harmison is a rhythm bowler

Afghanistan

Bangladesh want cricket in 2008 South Asian Games

Bangladesh intends including cricket as a new event when it hosts the 11th South Asian Games in 2008

Andrew Miller on England in Australia, 2006-07

The Ashes in widescreen slo-mo

I walked into a glass partition in the business centre of the team hotel last night

Uganda

Uganda women's coach defiant

In the aftermath of Uganda 's below par performance in the inaugural ICC Women's World Cup qualifiers in Nairobi, coach Charles Lwanga has insisted his team is more talented than other teams in the region.

South African cricket

One master backs another

Will Sachin Tendulkar get out of his lean run and score valuable runs in South Africa

India in South Africa, 2006

Exorcising the demons

Straight off the bat, this is not just about the runs he scored

Third Test, Perth

Perth - the (Mr) Cricket City

The WACA looks, frankly, shabby

Tribute

A 'shock' retirement that shocked nobody

Japan

Tatsuro Chino making waves

Japanese wicket-keeper/batsman Tatsuro Chino may be small in stature but he is making a big splash in East Asia Pacific cricket circles.

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