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Bermuda

BCB award teenage batsman

St.George’s teenage opening batsman Oronde Bascome has become the fourth Bermudian cricketer in three years to benefit from a Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) education initiative.

Worcestershire

Pavilion set for the chop

The demolition of a cricket pavilion in Worcester has galvanised locals and stirred the BBC into running a campaign to leave it standing

Lancashire

Super Freddie goes ballistic ... no doubt

England will play Lancashire in a Twenty20 floodlit game for Andrew Flintoff

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in West Indies 2006

The tale of a Windies spinner

Kent

Kent sell Chevallier painting

Kent County Cricket Club have announced that the painting by Albert Chevallier Tayler of the Kent v Lancashire match at Canterbury in 1906 has been sold at Sotheby's for £600,000.

England need to go straight

The England bowlers may have a fetish for banging the ball in at any given location on the pitch but what is lamentable is the absence of a Plan B, writes Derek Pringle in The Telegraph

Commentary

Afghanistan's long journey from Kabul to Lord's

If Bangladesh could do it, so can Afghanistan

Offbeat

Gentlemen, please!

Football is considered 'The Beautiful Game'

Crossing the line

Post-match press conferences are usually fair routine affairs

Japan

All eyes on 2011 World Cup

While 16 teams are already preparing for the World Cup in the Caribbean, Fiji, Japan and the Cook Islands are assembling in Brisbane to continue their pursuit of a place in the 2011 tournament.

The name game

Writing in The Sunday Telegraph , Steve James says that the ECB is now beginning to have a retink about the spurious nicknames given to county sides in a bid by marketing men to make them more appealing

China

China look to become the next big thing

If the Chinese Cricket Association's development plans are even half successful, it is only a matter of decades before the cricket world could be looking at the new giants of the game, The Age reports.

Offbeat

China want to become cricket giants

If the Chinese Cricket Association's development plans are even half successful, it is only a matter of decades before the cricket world could be looking at the new giants of the game, The Age reports.

Jayawardene the natural born leader has Sri Lanka jumping for joy

The resurgent cricket played by the Sri Lankans during the past month is down to their captain, Mahela Jayawardene, writes Mark Nicholas in The Telegraph .

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in West Indies 2006

When The King refused to budge

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in West Indies 2006

A siren stops play

Stoppages in play aren’t uncommon and this series has had its fair share

English cricket

What's in a name?

Writing in The Sunday Telegraph , Steve James says that the ECB is now beginning to have a retink about the spurious nicknames given to county sides in a bid by marketing men to make them more appealing

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in West Indies 2006

When there's cricket there's also football

Life in the press box, these days at least, is making heads spin

Somerset

Blackwell targets September

Ian Blackwell, the Somerset captain, is hopeful he might return to action before the end of the season

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