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The Players

A forgotten duel, and anecdotelessness of ex-players

Javagal Srinath

The Players

Why I love Inzi

In many ways Inzamam ul Haque epitomizes everything I love about cricket it self

Ashes

Australia respect for England 'high as ever'

India

The Gold Rush

A young fast bowler (YFB) enters an interview hall

Walk the walk with Phil Tufnell

Although not known for his athleticism or love of exercise during his playing days, Phil Tufnell is calling upon Ealing residents to join him on a sponsored walk along the Thames :

What on earth was Mahendra Dhoni doing?

Matthew Hoggard, in his tour diary at The Times is confused and bemused about India's sudden collapse...and in particular, the outlandish dismissal of Mahendra Dhoni:

English cricket

Flintoff would make a good captain

Geoff Boycott says in The Daily Telegraph that Andrew Flintoff has 'an intuitive feel for the job' and would do a 'fantastic job' if and when Michael Vaughan retires.

Surpassing the Ashes

Call to 'raise the alarm'

Indian cricket

Let him be, let him choose

Kadambari Murali writes about the reason she fell in love with cricket, and hopes Tendulkar gets a chance to choose his time of exit.

England in India, 2005-06

Ring of Fire

Freddie Flintoff loves his music and he loves singing

Australian cricket

Is ‘Pommy bastard’ racist?

After the ICC’s report about racism in Australian crowds, Trevor Marshallsea writes in the Sydney Morning Herald about whether spectators will be able to call next year’s tourists “Pommy bastards” .

Tender treatment

If the cricketing nations of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were a design company looking to bid on a printing contract for a multinational organisation, they would by now have been told to pack up their printing press and hit the road.

Bermuda

Questions raised over quality of Bermuda's soil

The quality of the soil used in Bermuda's pitches is being tested to ensure it meets the standards of international cricket :

India

Waiting for GOTOT

No it is not a typo

English cricket

The hidden future

It is often said that the future stars of English cricket are hidden away in the strong leagues which are filled with talented Asian players

West Indies cricket

Waiting for the Caribbean flair

Some day, it'll just not be worth it

Now you can read this

Simon Barnes told the readers of The Times not to pick up the paper this morning

England in India, 2005-06

Sachin puts his hand up

Duncan Fletcher’s public utterances are few and far between and rarely memorable

'Even contest' grounds

Australia score 434 in fifty overs at Johannesburg and South Africa hunt them down with a wicket and a delivery to spare

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