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ICC World Twenty20

The slower bouncer

Twenty20 has brought many new skills into the game - for batsmen, bowlers and even fielders

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Taylor, McCullum key for New Zealand

It doesn't take much to work out that New Zealand's chances in the World Twenty20 rest on the fortunes of two batsmen - Ross Taylor and Brendon McCullum, writes Andrew Alderson in New Zealand Herald

'West Indies would demolish the opposition'

Fire in Babylon - a film on West Indies cricket in the 1970s and 1980s releases in India on Friday

World Twenty20 2012

Minnows no more

When an Australian fielder leans in to talk, there is a good chance a batsman is getting some flak

Pakistan cricket

Has Afridi lost his touch?

Shahid Afridi isn't the same effective bowler that he was in the 2009 World Twenty20, Shoaib Naveed writes in the Dawn

2012 English Domestic Season

The entertainers in the rain

County cricket endured its wettest season for 100 years but BBC Sport's Kevin Howell says on his blog that every week brought a special story as he picks his team of the season.

Indian cricket

'Marshall' Patil - India's unsung hero

Makarand Waingankar, in the Times of India , on VS 'Marshall' Patil, the man who made his Ranji debut in February 1957 and was lethal with old balls - bowling his in and leg cutters - at a time when the quality of balls was very poor.

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No opening ceremony?

It's back to the good old days when people just got on with their cricket

World Twenty20 2012

'Teams that start rubbishly always win'

An indisputable assertion from WG Grace kicks off this World Twenty20 special edition of the World Cricket Podcast

World Twenty20 2012

Warming to the World Twenty20

When the first ICC World Twenty20 kicked off, I paid little attention

Cricket

Accepting changes in the game

Cricket has been grappling with changes and issues to ponder on over the years

Indian Premier League

IPL isn't foolproof

The Deccan Chargers saga is proof of a harsh reality, suggests Kunal Pradhan in Pune Mirror

ICC World Twenty20

England nowhere near being favourites

England, who won the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean in 2010, wouldn't be favourites this time, opines Michael Vaughan in his column in the Telegraph

Knowing the world behind cricket on television

The complex process of broadcasting international cricket is explored by Brian Viner of the Independent during the final England-South Africa ODI at Trent Bridge

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An enjoyable first World Twenty20

Reliving India's first World Twenty20 campaign, Sreesanth talks about the fun team meetings with dance sessions, and the tournament-winning catch that hit his fractured finger

Is the World Twenty20 on par with the World Cup?

Remember the man in the Panama hat?

Cricket is not quite the US Open when it comes to fashion statements, but it has had its share of quirky helmets, head bands and occasional pinks

Twenty20

T20 should be seen as a separate sport

On his blog, A Cricketing View , Kartikeya Date argues that 20 overs is too short a duration to maintain the fine balance between bat and ball, which has helped Test cricket endure for so long

ICC World Twenty20

Not just another Twenty20 league

With a plethora of domestic Twenty20 leagues running at different times in a year, the average cricket follower may have reasons to feel a little overfed with another league of the same format

Indian Premier League

Could a Satyam solution have saved Deccan Chargers?

In failing to retain a franchise in Deccan Chargers, the IPL management hasn't done any good to the image and brand value of the tournament, writes Vijay Tagore in DNA

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