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South American Championships

Brazil gets ready for South American Championships

Tony Munro

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

India impressively dominant

India's comprehensive ODI series win against New Zealand, their first noteworthy achievement in the country in a long time, augurs well for the Tests where the gulf in the basic ability of the two teams will be highlighted even more, writes Sharda

Australian cricket

Siddle gets his chants back

England in West Indies 2008-09

England must plug the gaps

Duncan Fletcher writes in the Guardian that two of England's main concerns are the identity of their fourth seamer and No

England in West Indies 2008-09

Making the case for Andy Flower

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

A tour to remember

One final airport departure lounge, one final flight

Offbeat

Batty regulations

The European Court has ruled that a tennis racquet is not a terrorist threat, despite an airline deciding it was and throwing a passenger off a flight for the temerity of bringing one on board.

England in West Indies 2008-09

Teams need to review their own decision-making

England were denied in Trinidad for plenty of reasons, but the most galling was their failure to grasp the umpire review system

Women's World Cup, 2009

Can we beat New Zealand?

It has been a disappointing start to the World Cup, losing our first two matches in what has been a frustrating tournament to date

Australia in South Africa 2008-09

Strange signals to Prince

Ashwell Prince, South Africa's captain and opener for the third Test against Australia, may well be scratching his head, wondering whether he has been handed a garland or a hand grenade, writes Rob Houwing on Sport24 .

New Zealand cricket

One-day skills will sort team's top and tail

The top and tail of the New Zealand test team will be the focal points for the national selectors when they get out the whiteboard in Hamilton today, writes David Leggat in the New Zealand Herald .

Indian Premier League

Cricket cannot ignore IPL security concerns

The ICC should be urgently investigating safety measures in India – instead, it is discussing the weather, writes David Hopps in his blog in the Guardian .

England in West Indies 2008-09

West Indies win the mind games

Australian cricket

New era dawns for Australia

A series win would mean a lot

Denesh Ramdin:

England in West Indies, 2008-09

Spin the wheel, captain

How much of a gambler is Andrew Strauss

England in West Indies, 2008-09

Why the referral system may be written by monkeys

  A potentially nerve-jangling end to this largely drab series will certainly make a refreshing change, if only through having a day’s cricket in which the main talking point will be cricket, not the accursed referral system.

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Batsmen calling the shots

Late on Sunday night, after the crowd — treated to 726 runs in 95.1 overs — had drained, Sachin Tendulkar, in a revealing moment of emphasis, said, “We can change the momentum like that,” and snapped his fingers, writes S Ram Mahesh in the Hindu .

England in West Indies 2008-09

England's grasp on Wisden Trophy weakens

Vic Marks bemoans the lifeless pitches in the Caribbean which have helped batsmen fill their boots

Extras

Stop pissing in my coffee

Well, we are on the verge of falling head first into the second IPL season and if it is anything like the first, we are all in for some exceptionally offensive scenes that will be played out for our benefit

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