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Australian cricket

When McCabe inspired a nation

David Sygall remembers a stout little batsman from Sydney who stood up to - and conquered - the might of the British Empire's fastest bowlers

English cricket

Highs, lows and pantomime villains

Tim de Lisle picks out the highs and lows from a memorable English summer

Zimbabwe cricket

Playing with symbols

Peter Roebuck profiles Waddington Mwayenga - who he calls a "likeable, determined, polite, bright and athletic lad" - and goes on to lament the deeper problem surrounding cricket in Zimbabwe.

English cricket

To dye for

Offbeat

Ranji’s emerald love

Haresh Pandya reports that an emerald and pearl necklace estimated at 1.6 million pounds belonging to Ranjitsinhji has been forbidden from being auctioned at Christie.

Australian cricket

Not everything is football

It’s rugby league and AFL finals time in Australia but Shane Warne and Damien Martyn manage to steal some of the attention

English cricket

Freddie watch

Captain, wicketkeeper, batsman, star

R Kaushik of Deccan Herald meets Tatenda Taibu , the Zimbabwe captain, and finds out what goes on within the mind of a 22-year-old leading a weak side

Indian cricket

Power struggles unlimited

In the Hindustan Times , Sandeep Bamzai says the Sourav Ganguly-Greg Chappell issue may be connected to the BCCI elections:

Numbers and humans

Harsha Bhogle comments in The Indian Express on the nineties made by Gautam Gambhir and Rahul Dravid yesterday :

Umpires

Passing judgment

Umpires have come a long way since Mike Selvey’s county days

Have a bat, Mr President

Brian Lara has “one of the greatest days of my life” when he meets Nelson Mandela and gives him a bat with the message “I love you President”

Dancing in the dark

G Rajaraman of Outlook magazine traces a tale that has developed into Bollywood masala - involving a bar girl, betting and cricketers

English cricket

Waiting in the wings

"The future's bright," says England bowling coach Troy Cooley of the emerging English pace bowlers who are waiting in the wings

Indian cricket

Oh captain, my captain

In a candid interview in The Sportstar , Sourav Ganguly chats with S Ram Mahesh about his batting form, captaincy, Indian cricket and more

Ashes

No "thanks, for the memories"

Rohan Connolly of The Age is not joining the England’s-win-was-great-for-cricket tribe

Winds of change

The Super Series squads have signalled a shift in Australia’s thinking but Malcolm Conn writes in The Australian the selectors shot the wrong man by dropping Damien Martyn from the Test team.

English cricket

England must become vampires

England have only just won the Ashes, but they must not allow the dust to settle, says Peter Roebuck

English cricket

Wembley is the home of cricket

With all the talk of cricket being the new football, The Daily Telegraph ’s Sue Mott takes a humorous look at what the future could hold if this idea was really to become a reality

English cricket

Being Freddie

The post Ashes cash-in is underway, with nine books in the pipeline (and counting) and a swathe of DVDs being rush released

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