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England

A scandalous confession

Andrew Hughes has something unpleasant to tell all you readers

English cricket

Don't ban Twitter #ECB

Kevin Pietersen and Dimitri Mascarenhas' tweets may have drawn official ire but a ban on Twitter is not the answer, writes Emma John in the Guardian .

Papua New Guinea

Malaysia prevail in rain-hit Twenty20s

Tony Munro

New Zealand cricket

Hadlee not invited for NZC awards

He is one of the finest fast bowlers the world has seen and arguably the greatest cricketer to emerge from New Zealand

Champions League Twenty20

The Champions League: Money for nothing?

The importance of Champions League qualification for franchises in the countries involved has been clear since the prize money was announced, with a pot of $6 million available each year and the financial effects of the competition are making

ODIs

ODI batsmen: a totally new look through BCG charts

A look at top ODI batsmen using BCG charts

Betting/Corruption

Spot fixing and cricket

Every cricket-related betting or fixing scandal over the past decade has been different; it is not the same story being repeated over and over again, writes Ashok Malik on Yahoo

It's all Dhoni on TV

According to a Forbes survey, MS Dhoni, the India captain, took home $8 million in endorsements last year

Why the NOTW's sting was justified

In the Guardian , Roy Greenslade explains why he thinks the News of the World sting which led to the breaking of the spot-fixing controversy was justified.

Indian Premier League

Domestic players' IPL earnings take a hit

Despite the franchises having more money for distribution, the players might end up earning a lot less than what they did in the first three seasons, especially the first-class cricketers

Indian cricket

Out but not out, again and again

A rare day when rain stayed away from Mumbai's monsoon tournament, the Kanga league, was livened up by some outrageous umpiring according to a Times of India report.

Aberdeenshire cricket

Aberdeenshire second XI: 2010 series review

Includes a lowdown on the team's notable performers with bat and ball, and in the Monaco social calendar

Pakistan in England

Go for the bigger fish

What happens next could finally rid the game of the spectre of corruption and prove that the International Cricket Council really are capable of running the world game strongly and efficiently, writes Nasser Hussain in the Daily Mail .

Papua New Guinea

PNG beat Hong Kong to win quadrangular

Papua New Guinea 205 (Arua 61, Vala 41, A Khan 4-46) beat Hong Kong 149 (Gull 48, Baeau 4-31) by 56 runs

Pakistan cricket

Cracks in Pakistan's class divide

Cricket has drawn Pakistani society together but now shows apparently disparate elements are more similar than people think, writes Osman Samiuddin for the Observer .

Betting/Corruption

Tale of the sting

The News of the World sting has turned the cricketing world upside down and made match fixing topic du jour once again

Pakistan cricket

Where are you, Pakistan?

Osman Samiuddin, writing in the Crest , traces the history of some of the present problems afflicting Pakistan cricket to a pay dispute between the players and the board in 1976.

Pakistan

Boom Boom goes boring

Afridi says the past is what has happened, and there will be some good cricket in the future

Indian cricket

Tendulkar takes to the skies

There aren’t many recognitions that have eluded India’s favourite sporting hero during the course of his high-flying career, and now he has made another addition to that list

Papua New Guinea

PNG keep winning, Malaysia beat Hong Kong

Papua New Guinea 229 for 5 (Ura 69, Reddy 2 for 38) beat Singapore 225 for 6 (Param 77, Arora 48*; Nou 2 for 25, Dai 2 for 33) by five wickets

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