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Australian cricket

Hussey's embarrassment at being No. 1

In an interview with The Australian’s Andrew Ramsey, Michael Hussey speaks about his embarrassment at being ranked the world’s No

Australian cricket

Star studded talent

“We really should have known better as we wondered who the hell was Mitchell Johnson as he loped over the turf for the first overs of his life against England,” writes Simon Wilde in The Sunday Times as he profiles Australia’s latest pace sensation

Champions Trophy

Bond motor could go a really good tune-up

New Zealand cricket

Triumphant trip to 'homeland' for rookie Patel

It's his first time playing the game in father Shashi's homeland and, albeit for just a moment, Jeetan Patel is public idol No 1

Gilchrist the philanthropist

Pace attack

Is it Yasir time?

I think it might be Yasir Arafat's time

Indian cricket

BCCI on a collision course with the ICC

The Indian board's decision to take on the ICC could split the cricket world, warns Mike Coward in The Australian

Punish the drug offenders: Parore

Adam Parore, the former New Zealand wicketkeeper, looks back at his experience of playing against Pakistan and wonders how their bowlers managed to bowl "25 overs on a searing hot day and seem to get faster as the day wears on".

Analysis

XI wishes for the Jaipur Ashes

The Diwali meeting between the two sides in Jaipur is the Ashes in miniature

World Cup 2007

Courtney Walsh in Ireland to promote World Cup

Courtney Walsh, the former West Indies fast bowler, is in Ireland on October 31 to urge fans to support their country in next year’s World Cup in the Caribbean

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan and George Binoy at the 2006 Champions Trophy

Cricket and wardrobe malfunctions

New Zealand, known around the world as the Black Caps, for their distinctive black gear, simply had numbers printed on the back of their shirts, not names

Champions Trophy 2006

Reason to believe

Australian cricket

Rise of West Indies makes Australia nervous

Peter Roebuck writes in the Sydney Morning Herald about the return to form of West Indies and how Australia looked flat .

Sussex

Nash and Hopkinson commit to Sussex

Carl Hopkinson and Chris Nash have both extended their contracts with Sussex until 2008.

Columns

How we turned it around

Champions Trophy 2006

Morton's redemption song

Life's come a full circle for Runako Morton and put him down in a good place

Commentary

Cricket must not drop its guard

Over the past few decades, cricket has had its skirmishes with drug problems, but generally, when placed alongside the issue in many other sports, they have been small ripples, writes Mike Selvey in The Guardian .

Ashes

Where is the other Ashes bail?

John Huxley has a go at answering the question in the Sydney Morning Herald .

Analysis

Does Australia's flop matter?

The Champions Trophy hasn’t had many runs, but it has had something more precious: upsets

Kenya

More board bashing from a familar direction

Once again, the Nation’s Chris Tsuma has used his newspaper to continue his vendetta against the board of Cricket Kenya

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