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LV= County Championship, Wednesday September 5

6.00pm: David Lloyd at Kent v Derbyshire

Indian cricket

The Rohit-Badrinath factor

Blood them young or put them through the grind

West Indies cricket

Hunte was my 'calming influence'

Outgoing West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) CEO Ernest Hilaire tells the Trinidad and Tobago Express that president Julian Hunte was a remarkable man to work with

Indian cricket

Soft talk with Unmukt Chand

In a chat with Joy Bhattacharjya in News Laundry , Unmukt Chand relives winning the U-19 World Cup, the attendance drama at St Stephen's College, his friendship with Virat Kohli, being a chick-magnet and more.

Pakistan v Australia in the UAE, 2012

Chance for Pakistan to answer some questions

Looking ahead to the three-match Twenty20 series between Pakistan and Australia, Osman Samiuddin in the National writes that while the temptation would be to approach it purely as intense and ideal preparation for the World T20, for Pakistan, it

New Zealand in India 2012

A few positives for New Zealand

Despite the 2-0 Test series loss to India, Kris Shannon writes that there are a few positives that have emerged for New Zealand: most notably the emergence of a triumvirate of young seamers

An idea 100 years in the making

Question: Why exactly did it take English cricket 110 years from the formation of the official County Championship before they realised organising it into two divisions was a good idea

English cricket

Pietersen's role in Strauss' retirement overestimated

Kevin Pietersen may not be worth the weight that popular opinion suggests, writes Lawrence Booth in the Daily Mail

Indian cricket

What ails Tendulkar?

You are likely to find special reports in newspapers and sports shows on TV on the way a certain Sachin Tendulkar has been getting dismissed

LV= County Championship, Tuesday September 4

11:15am: Jarrod Kimber at Surrey V Notts

Pakistan cricket

Ajmal, master of a loser's game

Australia won a skirmish in the desert but one player dominated despatches. He was the leading wicket taker in the ODI series, with an average typical of school cricket

Indian cricket

Let's celebrate the arrival of Pujara

One of the key performers for India in the Test series against New Zealand has been Cheteshwar Pujara

English cricket

Who will open for England?

Alec Stewart, in BBC Sport , picks his candidates for the role of England Test opener, in place of Andrew Strauss.

The end will come for all captains

In the wake of Andrew Strauss's retirement, Suresh Menon on www.cricketnext.com , writes that in the end all captains must go - a sudden lack of form, an unexpected defeat, unshakeable self-doubt - it doesn't matter what form it takes

Was prepared to die on the pitch - Lillee

Dennis Lillee, the former Australian fast bowler, who recently stepped down as the director of the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai talks to Jamie Alter on the fast bowling talent in India, India's changing attitude to fast bowling, injuries and

England cricket

Strauss' Ashes ecstasy, framed

I've decided to jump on the Andrew Strauss bandwagon. He retired from all professional cricket just last week

English cricket

Cook knows what he wants to do

Alastair Cook's life changed for ever last week when he was appointed to succeed Andrew Strauss as England's Test captain, writes Stephen Brenkley in the Independent

2012 English Domestic Season

How can county cricket help itself?

The decline in attendance at county cricket has many causes but sometimes the game does not help itself, writes Glenn Moore in the Independent

A question of cricket

Introducing our latest series, The Jury's Out, which is a highly subjective exploration of the beautiful facets in the game of cricket

Test wicketkeepers: Everything you wanted to know about

A comprehensive statistical analysis of the Test careers of top wicketkeepers

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