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Another racism controversy for Australia

The “terrorist” outburst of Dean Jones is analysed heavily in Australian papers, with Alex Brown writing in the Sydney Morning Herald that the incident hints at a national problem .

Offbeat

Radio times

Pakistan in England

Monty: Sports Personality of the Year?

Ashes

Butcher still in the frame?

Surrey have been doing a good line in England's forgotten men recently - with Rikki Clarke overlooked for the one-dayers and Mark Ramprakash still busting his guts at county level (OK, OK, he's had his chances...) But the man who's got the most

Pakistan in England

Video of Inzamam tumbling over his stumps

It was inevitable that the rather comical dismissal of Inzamam, in which he tumbled over his stumps flicking off the bails with his arm, would appear as a video on the internet somewhere

Indian cricket

Not such a wise move

Criticising the Indian selectors and the selection process without analysing the system was unfair on John Wright's part, writes Makarand Waingankar in The Hindu

Australian cricket

Players warned about micro betting

John Pierik writes in the Herald Sun that Australia’s contracted players will be warned at a pre-season camp of the “staggering upsurge in illegal betting” .

A nice celebration for a 1st anniversary

What is the best way to celebrate an anniversary

Kent

Fulton ponders future

David Fulton has hinted that this might be his last season with Kent

Hampshire

Warne's frustration

Shane Warne got so frustrated at Hampshire's inability to take any Kent wickets on the final day of their Championship match at Canterbury that he told Nic Pothas, the wicketkeeper, to bowl with his pads on

Canada

Cummins on cricket in Canada

There's a fascinating article with Anderson Cummins , the former West Indies allrounder who now lives in Canada

Pakistan in England

England's tactical flaw show is exposed

Pakistan have to bat last and could yet be beaten themselves, but their resilience and skill, aided by badly mistaken England tactics , have set up an intriguing last two days, writes Christopher Martin-Jenkins in The Times .

Offbeat

Golf bites Virender Sehwag

It's not uncommon to see a legendary swinger of the cricket bat grab the nearest golf club and spend time on the greens

English cricket

Give Monty and Adil time

Young spinners are all the rage around England at the moment with the Test-match success of Monty Panesar and emergence of Adil Rashid, a legspinner, at Yorkshire

Pakistan in England

Read should be given an extended run

Are you a traditionalist or a moderniser?, asks Mike Atherton in The Sunday Telegraph

Pakistan in England

Yorkshire resistant to Monty mania

The general assumption after Monty Panesar's demolition job in the second Test at Old Trafford was that Headingley would be filled to the brim with local Asians eager to catch a glimpse of England's new hero

Pakistan in England

Is Read the real deal?

Offbeat

The gloved wonder of 1985

It all happened too fast for Sadanand Vishwanath

Ashes

Monty can prove a wizard in Oz

Monty Panesar has a real chance of being successful in international cricket, and by that I mean consistently over a long period, not just in the odd game here and there, writes Shane Warne .

Bermuda

Test umpires for Bermuda's Cup match

After unprecedented scenes during last year’s Somerset-St George’s Cup match, the Bermuda Cricket Board has brought in two top English umpires to officiate in this year’s game

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