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Guernsey

Channel Islands break new ground

Guernsey and Jersey in the Channel islands are set to host their first international tournaments in 2007

Ashes

Pommie-bashers revert to type and write off tourists

If the Australian newspapers are to be believed, Andrew Flintoff’s men may as well pack their bags and head for home, says Simon Wilde : The mockery of the headlines was as predictable as it was scathing

Ashes

Brett Lee speak

He may be the fastest bowler in the world, but Brett Lee does not fit the recognised model of the modern paceman

Ashes

No one spared a thought for Kasprowicz at the time

Pakistan cricket

'A bit of pressure doesn’t hurt anybody'

There's been no honeymoon period for Nasim Ashraf, the new chairman of the Pakistan board

Commentary

A debatable punishment

Notwithstanding the somewhat surprising level of support that is being lent to the Pakistan Cricket Board, over its decision to ban Mohammad Asif for a year, it is a monumentally foolish act, one that reflects an alarming level of ineptitude, writes

Indian cricket

Bye, take care

Seven first-timers make India’s tour party to South Africa relatively inexperienced

New Zealand cricket

The McCullum advantage

Post Champions Trophy, Mark Richardson counters suggestions that Brendon McCullum be moved up the order to counter New Zealand's top-order woes, citing the team's strengths

Australian cricket

Adam's new eve

It's Adam Gilchrist's fault

Offbeat

Lefties' success is a right-handed compliment

Everyone has been batting the wrong way around, writes Peter Roebuck in the Sydney Morning Herald , and coaches have been barking up the wrong tree.

English cricket

The quiet life for KP?

Has Kevin Pietersen finally settled for the quiet life despite his love of the big stage and at his tender age

Selection

England learn nothing

Interest in the Ashes is running so high that England’s opening tour match was shown on television back home

Spinners

Kaneria must fly

Once more, the build up has been impressive

Time to acclimatise

Chris Gayle

Ashes

Hayden prepared and ready to go

Matthew Hayden writes in the Daily Telegraph about his bonding experiences at boot camp, and also he describes how his preparations these Ashes have differed from previous campaigns

Selection

Don't do it, Duncan

Team sheet

Where are the new hopes of Pakistan cricket, Mr Bari?

Like water torture he keeps drip dripping away

Ashes

Panesar not worried by Aussie crowds

Iain Payten writes in the Daily Telegraph about how Monty Panesar is going to deal with the local crowds during the Ashes.

Analysis

On this form, Australia will win the Ashes

Ashes

Flintoff's choices for Ashes success

The role of Andrew Flintoff is a popular topic in the Sydney Morning Herald

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