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Indian cricket

A decent champion

Rohit Brijnath celebrates Sachin Tendulkar's consistency:

Indian cricket

No sugar coating but worth his salt

The Ganguly-Greg soap opera can still have a happy ending if Sourav scores runs once again, writes Harsha Bhogle .

Australian cricket

Missing MacGill and Granny Smiths

Peter Roebuck writes in the Sydney Morning Herald how Australia missed their chance in Perth by not picking Stuart MacGill

Twinge For Alien Game (7)

There was an interesting article in The Guardian, by their crossword editor, Hugh Stephenson, on cryptic crosswords

Australian cricket

No place like home for Hodge

Brad Hodge prepares for the biggest day of his life on Monday – a home Test at the MCG

Players' Hairstyles

The Official TAFHCA Select 2005 Bad Hair XI: Out now

The New Year’s on the horizon now

Your cric-tattoos can be fun

Some rare days when you have no work, play or resources at hand you need to invent pastimes

Bermuda

Moving in one direction

David Hemp, Bermuda's high-profile recruit, reflects on the state of the game as he completes his 100-day residential qualification ahead of the 2007 World Cup.

Namibia

Namibia ready for U-19 World Cup

Namibia might have failed to qualify for the 2007 World Cup, but the Under-19 side's preparations for their own version of the tournament, which takes place in Sri Lanka in February, are well underway.

Uganda

Africa's emerging force

Uganda are widely considered to be the rising force in African cricket, and if Kenya and Zimbabwe continue to struggle, many believe that Uganda will emerge as No

Indian cricket

What the dew does over 22 yards

Muralidharan K explains an interesting theory on the relation between the dew, pitch and roller.

Commentary

Tony brings out the mutant in me

Telford vice lets rip against Tony Grieg and Bill Lawry.

English cricket

Don't give Dazzler Cooley's job

England need to address the vacancy left by bowling coach Troy Cooley, writes Mike Selvey, but looking to Darren Gough for answers may be a mistake.

Australian cricket

Benaud - Warne for 2009 Ashes

Richie Benaud reckons Shane Warne could, and should, stay on playing until the 2009 Ashes series in England :

Thinking outside the square

Ricky Ponting's captaincy is again under the spotlight after South Africa batted through the final day at Perth to secure a draw

Memorabilia gone mad

There’s a shirt for sale at Sportsonline.com signed by the Australian team and the members of the World XI (remember them?) The price……a tad over $4,000 of your finest Australian dollars.

English cricket

A match-winning spinner and better batting

It is the time of year when people start to reflect on the last 12 months, and what a time it has been for England

The Players

Ntini should not tamper with his winning formula

From what we have seen so far of South Africa in Australia, there has been a definite change in South Africa's bowling attack, and that is that Makhaya Ntini is now clearly the most penetrative option in Graeme Smith's hand

Australian cricket

Change is constant

Mike Coward writes on a changing trend in the selection of the Australian side:

Australian cricket

Parental joy

As Brad Hodge became the first Victorian batsman after Dean Jones to post a Test double-hundred, his proud parents watched him bathe in the glory .

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