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Whose line is it anyway?

Leg-theory in Adelaide almost triggered a riot seventy-three years ago

Canada

Sennik comes out fighting

In an open letter to Cricinfo, Ben Sennik, the president of the Canadian Cricket Association, has hit back at recent critcisms of the board and him personally.

India in South Africa, 2006

Sehwag at the crossroads

For Sehwag, losing the vice-captaincy can be seen as either a slap on the wrist or a gauntlet hurled down, write Anand Vasu and Siddhartha Vaidyanathan

Cricket-style entertainment at The Rose Bowl

John Stern worries about the growing number of Test grounds in England why they are now called resorts...

South African cricket

'Live for each day'

It’s been 15 years since Dave Callaghan was cured of cancer, but memories of those scary months in 1991 cannot be erased, writes Mid Day 's Clayton Murzello .

Indian cricket

Passage to the World Cup won't be a cakewalk

Dileep Premachandran on India in South Africa 2006-07

An electric atmosphere as thunderstorm plays truant

Action: second Test

Shocking selection, stolid batting

Until Duncan Fletcher came along in 1999, the England team had some powerful traditions

Sussex

Kirtley signs two-year contract

Sussex have announced that James Kirtley has signed a new contract that will commit him to the county until the end of the 2008 season.

Team sheet

Afridi out: a triumph of stupidity

Shahid Afridi out

Second Test, Adelaide

Postcards from Adelaide Oval

Operating instructions in the upright urinals beneath the Favell-Dansie Indoor Cricket Centre

Indian cricket

The more things change ...

Ashes

Writing off old man Langer

12th Man for Packer

Following last week's tremendous news that Billy Birmingham (pictured) is releasing a new 12th Man album , it has been revealed that he will be imitating Kerry Packer - a man who, in the height of his powers, Birmingham failed to recognise

Analysis

Anything but another anticlimax

The first Test took England supporters back to the dark days of the 1990s

Ashes

Old man in the fast lane

McGrath's practice of focusing on precision over pace means he has more fuel in his tank today than faster bowlers writes Michael Holding

Pakistan cricket

Hard work and a hunger for runs

Bob Woolmer on how Mohammad Yousuf has managed to pile on the runs and break Viv Richards's record

Andrew Miller on England in Australia, 2006-07

Trumpet involuntary

I don't think I can ever have been so pleased to hear the Barmy Army in full cry than I was on that final morning at Brisbane

Second Test, Adelaide

South Park Conservatives

In all, it is a ground on a scale and of a character a little more congenial to English visitors

Dileep Premachandran on India in South Africa 2006-07

A venerable venue and inspiring the next Tendulkar

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