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Captaincy

England dilemma no.1 – Strauss or Flintoff?

Selection

Trescothick does England a favour

September 6

English cricket

Twenty20 match to mark 9/11

A Twenty20 match is to be held tomorrow at Grace Road comprising local Christian clergy and Muslim imams to mark the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Indian cricket

‘I am still India’s fastest bowler'

Ashish Nehra speaks to GS Vivek about his return from injury and challenges that lie ahead:

Bangladesh cricket

First class on Narail Express

English cricket

Strauss is the man

Duncan Fletcher gave no clues as to who would captain England at the Ashes, but Vic Marks, writing in the Observer , favours Andrew Flintoff .

Umpires

Hair breaks silence to hit back at critics

Darrell Hair, the umpire at the centre of cricket's biggest controversy since Bodyline more than 70 years ago, has broken his silence to hit back at those critics who have condemned his role in the Pakistan ball-tampering affair

English cricket

Strauss brings quiet ambition to leadership contest

Andrew Struass has a burning desire to keep the captaincy job, discovers Donald McRae.

English cricket

Call it whatever you like, no one cares

Most [England] fans don’t give two hoots about the Champions Trophy

Sri Lankan cricket

Moody's a man with a mission

While Australia has been pondering where Tom Moody stands in the coaching pecking order, the man himself has been undertaking far more meaningful work - helping provide cheer to a battered nation, feels Alex Brown in the Sydney Morning Herald .

Sussex

Rana returns to Hove

Rana Naved-ul-Hasan is on his way back to Hove for the end of the season

Apart from being Superman, what should coaches do?

Quite apart from being Superman, what does a coach really need to be given that he himself never has to face a ball, asks Harsha Bhogle in The Indian Express .

Balls to it all ...

Mike Haysman joins the long line of experts who back the move to legalise ball tampering:

English cricket

Bedser mocks call from players for shorter day

Zimbabwe cricket

Chingoka: 'The game is on its feet'

Peter Chingoka, the head of Zimbabwe Cricket’s interim board, in an exclusive interview with Zimbabwe’s Independent newspaper, has claimed that things were on the up despite Zimbabwe’s suspension from Test cricket.

Ashes

Warne's England mood change

Shane Warne yesterday told Cricinfo England could be the best team in the world , but today in The Age he mocks their progress .

USA

Cricket in America on the rise

Simon Worral, in the BBC’s From Our Own Correspondent radio programme, reports on the rise of cricket in America in which he watched the semi-final between Tropical Sports Club and North Atlanta.

Pakistan in England

Darren, but was I right all along?

Mike Selvey applauds Darren Gough's determination to win back his England place, if not his performances once there.

Indian cricket

Raw deal for Dhoni?

Surrey

Surrey crowned Division Two champions

Against Gloucestershire at Bristol, Surrey achieved the necessary two points required to ensure their position at the top of Division Two in the Championship.

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