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Australian cricket

Ponting the coach and captain

Ricky Ponting won a Test series in India back when most of his current team-mates were watching him on TV

Bowling

ODI Bowlers: a totally new look through BCG charts

This article is a completely different graphical look at the ODI bowlers and is a continuation of a similar article on ODI batsmen

Sriram Veera on the Champions League Twenty20 2010

South Africa prepares for KP's return

“KP left us when we were rebuilding our nation

South African cricket

Welcome home KP

When Kevin Pietersen last played for KwaZulu Natal, in 1999/2000, his main trade was offspin and he normally batted at No

Kenya

Time for Kenya to end the Odumbe circus

Maurice Odumbe just won’t go away

Indian cricket

Here's to Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar is the complete batsman

Daniel Vettori, MS

It’s been raining accolades for New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori

English cricket

An England hero with a sense of chivalry

The timing of his departure was crass but the all-rounder's part in Ashes folklore is undeniable, writes Mike Selvey in the Guardian .

England cricket

England's camp secret?

England's preparation for the upcoming Ashes series in Australia is on in full swing

English cricket

Flintoff retiring? Hardly

John Stern, writing in the Wisden Cricketer , says the retirement of Andrew Flintoff is hardly surprising news following his absence since the end of the Ashes in 2009

Associates

Associates anger at World Cup proposals

The leading Associate members of the ICC have described the plans for a smaller 50-over World Cup as a glass ceiling that will restrict the growth of the game in their countries, while simultaneously protecting the interests of the full members.

Canada

Hurricane forces cancellation of Toronto tournament

Cricket Canada and Bermuda Cricket Board have agreed to cancel the last two games of the Cricket Canada Summer Festival between Canada and Bermuda.

English cricket

Strauss the right man to lead England in the World Cup

The calls for Andrew Strauss to be dropped from England’s one-day side ahead of the 2011 World Cup appear to be unending, despite his recent match-winning hundred against Pakistan

Aberdeenshire cricket

Season-ending musings

Clog Blog says "beannachd leat" till next spring, but not before feeling very miserable about it

No-balls for a good cause?

Every cloud does have a silver lining

England

Fielding is important to Pakistan? Sez who?

No coach, nothing on the introductory video - why should Mohammad Irfan practise diving and catching?

Champions League 2010

Chewy nails and casino blues

After Sunday's game we headed back to the hotel and finished off all the last-minute packing - our luggage had to leave for Durban that night by road, though we were flying out the next morning

English cricket

County cricket awards of the year

In the Guardian's weekly mail, the Spin , David Hopps hands out the gongs for the 2010 county season

Sriram Veera on the Champions League Twenty20 2010

Trip down a not-too-serious memory lane

Port Elizabeth is the oldest Test ground in South Africa

Form is temporary ...

A statistical analysis of batsmen's form across their career

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