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USA

Florida festival again a big success

The tremendously enjoyable - and I speak from personal experience - Sarasota International Sixes took place again last week, with the usual quotas of fun, good cricket, and Budweiser

Afghanistan

Life after the Taliban

Cricket in Afghanistan is on the up

Staying at the top

Let’s explore a new game

English cricket

Honouring the daffs

Glamorgan have honoured some of their cricketing greats to have represented the club, including:

New Zealand cricket

Marshall's future in the balance

The future of Hamish Marshall playing for New Zealand is in doubt , so says Dylan Cleaver:

Nepal

Nepali U19 to play Namibia and Scotland

The Nepal's Under-19s side are to play Namibia and Scotland in Sri Lanka before the ICC Under-19 World Cup in 2006

Lara scales another mountain

Shoaib Ahmed celebrates Brian Lara's ascent to the top of the run-scoring mountain and traces the progression of the record down the years.

English cricket

Fletcher speak

Xan Rice of the Observer Sports Monthly meets Duncan Fletcher and tries to get into the mind of a man who has changed his country, his profession, as well as the fortunes of English cricket.

Australian cricket

Raking over the Ashes

Laurie Clancy reviews three books on the historic Ashes series.

South African cricket

The new-look South Africans

Neil Manthorp introduces the four new faces in the South African side, currently touring Australia:

Pakistan

Something special

Nothing succeeds like success, and one of the greatest pleasures of life is succeeding when people said you couldn’t

New Zealand cricket

Kiwi fruit and apples

Brett Lee's destructive bowling wasn't appreciated by a partisan New Zealand crowd - who are fairly famous for their behavior, especially towards the Australian cricket team.

Offbeat

Ashes effect still burning

OK, so the feel-good factor over the Ashes is slipping away faster than a Shoaib Akhtar yorker

Flintoff running on empty

It is hardly surprising that Andrew Flintoff didn't manage to lay a bat on Danish Kaneria's stunning googly on the final day at Lahore

Australian cricket

Chappell brotherhood acts

Australia's elite cricketers of the 1970s share an intimacy and popularity perhaps unparalleled in Australian sport, writes Mike Coward , and appreciates the manner in which they came together to rally behind Gary Gilmour.

Ashes

Ashes cover drive

Matthew Ricketson writes on the various books released on the epic Ashes series:

Uganda

The cream of 2005

Great news from Africa for a change

USA

Nadkarni dominates MLC tournament

The MLC Interstate tournament is up and running in Florida and Texas's Sushil Nadkarni has been the star of the show

Canada

No longer a one-man band

The ICC winter training camp in South Africa is producing results ..

Ganguly's stiff hip and other stories.

A spinner came along, and gave it flight

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