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Indian cricket

The return of Agarkar

Ajit Agarkar, who had an impressive series against Sri Lanka recently, speaks about rediscovering his form and also says he can't afford to neglect his batting anymore.

Australian cricket

Getting lost against Lara

Stuart MacGill tells The Australian’s Malcolm Conn about the day he “lost his way” bowling to Brian Lara

Different strokes for different coaches

The BBC online’s Oliver Brett interviews Nick Knight, the former England batsman, to compare Duncan Fletcher and Bob Woolmer, who are currently sitting in opposite camps in Pakistan

Pakistan cricket

Salman Butt - the new Saeed Anwar?

Richard Williams wonders whether Salman Butt could become Pakistan's new Saeed Anwar:

Offbeat

Freddie's bat saved from ashes

The Aussies just can't get over their defeat this summer

Hardy bowlers and donkey work

Martin Johnson writes on England's spirited performance at Multan: This really is a team who can not only hack it against the best in the world, but also when they are confronted by an environment not greatly altered since Biblical days.

Australian cricket

Are Australia the new Dad's Army?

England have lost the “Dad’s Army” tag since winning the Ashes and Malcolm Conn worries Australia have picked it up

Pakistan cricket

The influence of tapeball on Pakistani cricket

Another interesting Pakistan-related feature, this time by Jonathan Dyson in The Guardian , who writes about Pakistan's cricket-obsessed public: specifically, "tapeball."

Cricinfo

Cricket galleries on Cricinfo

Just a reminder that we produce several galleries at Cricinfo on Test days, and some one-dayers too, for your viewing pleasure

Pakistan cricket

Cricket in Pakistan

In this week's From Our Own Correspondent , Owen Bennett-Jones - who was formerly BBC's "Man in Pakistan" - talks about the intensity and passion of cricket in Pakistan

Offbeat

Wicket good fun

Cricket has always struggled to register an interest in America

English cricket

Panesar's enlightening experience

England's spinners are in for plenty of toil this winter and you can't say their current pairing of Ashley Giles and Shaun Udal are in the first flush of youth

Commentary

Mark Nicholas is Des Lynam (or he will be soon)

Mike Selvey talks glowingly of Mark Nicholas, anchorman for Channel 4's Test coverage (which, sadly, ended this year):

Pakistan Previews

Andrew Miller ( England ) and Osman Samiuddin ( Pakistan ) have provided views from both camps ahead of tomorrow's first Test at Multan.

Offbeat

43 chicken dinners

Alec Stewart is grilled in Guardian Unlimited's irreverent Small Talk section , telling them what it's like to tour Pakistan - and more.

Australian cricket

Hodge's cap may finally fit

Brad Hodge is destined to be Australia’s next Test batsman and Andrew Ramsey finds out about him in The Australian

Australian cricket

Coach Marsh, coach Lillee

Two of Australia's yesteryear team-mates, who made famous the dismissal "Caught Marsh bowled Lillee", have signed up to coach opposing celebrity sides at Adelaide Oval

Australian cricket

Warne in mobile phone...deal

Ah, the irony :

The hinterland of Multan

Andrew Miller, our UK Editor, is in Pakistan now for England's tour and has been writing a diary, which should provide you with plenty of amusement and interest

Australian cricket

The Australian way

Bob Simpson on the classic Australian approach to one-day cricket - Simple but full of common sense.

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