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Andrew Miller on England in Australia, 2006-07

An over-sanitised atmosphere

The massive media interest in this series has been a blessing in disguise for any member of the press corps who enjoys a bit of atmosphere while they go about their work

Ashes

No need for age concern

The Australian newspapers were – understandably – delighted with the second day at Brisbane, and it was Glenn McGrath who attracted the most column inches

What about Wasim?

In the debate over who is the greatest allrounder it would be easy to go for the obvious choices, but I'd like to throw one in from slightly left field

Cricket ball to oval ball

Here's something a little different to break up all the Ashes talk

Ashes

Inside Harmison's struggles

Now we're through day two of the Gabba Test there's a lot more material to work with, and top of the pile is a typically insightful piece from Simon Barnes in The Times

Action

Aussies make experience tell

Australia have played the first two days superbly

Dileep Premachandran on India in South Africa 2006-07

Little India in Durban and discordant noises

Ashes

Australia confirm their hunger

Ricky Ponting and his mates had England for breakfast, lunch and dinner on the second day at Brisbane, writes Peter English

A Tale of Two Lengths

The First Test looks like being a tale of two lengths

Ashes

Elton don't stop there anymore

England's poor start to the Brisbane Test has prompted Sir Elton John to ditch plans to watch the action at the Gabba, according to ninemsn .

Indian cricket

A bit of advice for India's bowlers

Action

Strauss and KP hold the key

There are not many conclusions you can draw from one day of a Test series, and the feeling of doom and gloom that has spread over England like one of our clouds is premature

Ashes

Ponting receives the plaudits

Not surprisingly the Australia press are full of praise for Ricky Ponting after his century on the opening day at the Gabba

Middle order

The nervous 190s: a nice problem to have

When Mohammad Yousuf grew his beard he also grew in stature

Ashes

England fluff their lines

Unsurprisingly following the anti-climactic performance in the field from England the newspapers’ theories as to where it all went wrong are gradually rolling in...

First Test, Brisbane

One-Man Bureaucracy

Duncan Fletcher: The New Illy?

Bermuda

Bascome calls for Bermuda to be given time

Bermuda's assistant coach Herbie Bascome believes that unless the players become mentally tougher then success will continue to elude them.

Canada

The blinkered world of the Canadian Cricket Association

In April 2006, Eddie Norfolk joined the Canadian Cricket Association as their marketing and communication manager

Ashes

The waiting is over

Action

The first hour from hell

England have just had the first hour from hell

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