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Indian cricket

What keeps Tendulkar going?

Dileep Premachandran, in his blog in the Guardian , says Sachin Tendulkar's attitude and passion for the game motivates him to give it his best in each match, irrespective of where it is being played or who he's playing against.

Andrew McGlashan on England in South Africa 2009-10

Recalling the youthful Pietersen

 

Technology

Reviews changing the name of the game

Kevin Mitchell believes that the advent of the UDRS has irrevocably marred the on-field bonhomie between players and umpires, in the process taking away an integral aspect of the game

England in South Africa 2009-10

Steyn should play

Barry Richards believes that the discussions over Dale Steyn’s fitness and availablilty for the Durban Test are all part of mind-games in the lead-up to the match

Indian cricket

Tamil Nadu's trump card

One of the unsung heroes this Indian domestic season is Tamil Nadu's C Ganapathy, who's grown in ability as a genuine allrounder

Australian cricket

Ponting's painful week

In his column in the Australian , Ricky Ponting writes that he's had better weeks than the current one.

Indian cricket

You've got rail

 

Year-end reviews

The best from Tests

As always, the Test XI of 2009 will be a major talking point as the merits of those who made the side and those left out are debated

Andrew McGlashan on England in South Africa 2009-10

Cricket coffins and prams

 

Spectacular but all too brief

Shane Bond only played 18 Tests, but he still managed to conjure several matchwinning moments for New Zealand

Indian cricket

To the top, logically

Like so many other success stories in India, the Test team's rise to No

England in South Africa 2009-10

Christmas on tour with England isn't what it used to be

Gone are the days when families used to accompany players on tours and join the Christmas festivities

Cricket

Switching styles

Peter Roebuck observes the interesting trend of ‘switchovers’ – his moniker for batsmen who choose to bat with their wrong hands

Commentary

A code for commentators

 

Kenya

Tom Tikolo quits Cricket Kenya over missing cash

Cricket Kenya's chief executive Tom Tikolo has resigned after it was discovered US$10,000 he claimed while in the West Indies for a tournament last year was unaccounted for

Year review

The most promising debutants of 2009

With this action-filled year in mind, I thought I'd cast a closer eye over the players to have made their Test debuts this year and name for you the five who I think have shown the most promise, and have the ability and mettle to have a big impact on

Pakistan cricket

Pakistan cricketers seek thirst-aid

Funds shortages in Pakistan’s cricketing establishment have affected people in different ways, even during the final of the showpiece domestic tournament, the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy

England in South Africa 2009-10

Strauss missed a trick reading the Centurion pitch

In his column for the Guardian , former England coach Duncan Fletcher says Andrew Strauss erred by misreading the Centurion pitch and played into South Africa's hands by opting to bowl

Pakistan cricket

'Miandad is a whole academy by himself'

Taufeeq Umar, part of an assembly line of Pakistan opening batsmen since 2000 who were tried and discarded, hasn't given up hopes of an international recall

Australian cricket

Ricky’s tatty baggy

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