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England in West Indies 2008-09

England must avoid getting bogged down in sand

The state of the outfield at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is a cause for worry, writes Mike Selvey in the Guardian

Bermuda

Bermuda lose to club side

St Lucia’s club champions South Castries beat Bermuda a 50-run defeat in a one-day practice match at Beausejour Stadium.

Duleep Trophy, 2008-09

What price cricket balls?

The Kookaburra is a good idea all right, but it is a luxury that is not supposed to be enjoyed during the practice sessions

Pakistan cricket

Miandad the diplomat

Even Javed Miandad’s most enthusiastic supporters would struggle to pretend that diplomacy is one of his strengths

World Cricket League

'We just did not play smart enough' - Aftab Habib

Hong Kong were one of the favourites at the recently completed World Cricket League Division Three tournament in Argentina

New Zealand in Australia 2008-09

The tragedy of bushfires, and a cold day in Adelaide

England in West Indies 2008-09

'We'll go for the best man to win us back the Ashes'

Indian Premier League

Does IPL have the power to ban Asif?

The rules justifying the ban on Mohammad Asif for one year gives the impression that the fast bowler has been banned by the IPL alone and not across the sport

New Zealand cricket

McGlashans and McCullums

It’s fair to say Peter McGlashan was a surprise call-up into New Zealand’s Twenty20 squad for Sunday’s game against Australia

Indian cricket

Modern era may never see a Vishy

In an interview with Deccan Herald , Indian cricket great Gundappa Viswanath, on his 60th birthday, shares the memories of his century on debut against Australia in Kanpur in 1969, his experience with various roles in Indian cricket following his

England in West Indies 2008-09

Stanford's role in West Indies' win

Mike Selvey, in his blog in the Guardian , attributes West Indies' victory in the first Test partly to the serious change in attitude engendered by Allen Stanford's involvement in cricket in the Caribbean.

World cricket

Penalising a genius statistically

From Yogesh, India Does anyone remember India's highest score abroad in a single day in recent memory or perhaps all-time

England in West Indies 2008-09

The Ian Bell conundrum

England must look beyond mere statistics to take a decision on the struggling Ian Bell ahead of the second Test in Antigua, writes Michael Atherton in the Times .

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

The unmistakable Gravy

Stand 16 at the West taxi station in St John's

New Zealand cricket

The battle of the Basin

The once natural sun trap which provided shelter from New Zealand's notorious southerly winds to cricket fans on the grass bank at the eastern side of the Basin Reserve is in danger

South African cricket

JP can lean on likes of 'Gogga'

In the Independent Online , Zaahier Adams says that when an individual within the Proteas ranks does get caught up in the spotlight like JP Duminy has over the past two months, it really is something to behold

Indian cricket

An all-time India Test top 20

The HoldingWilley report is a detailed analysis on greatness, in which the thinktank has concluded that Rahul Dravid is India's greatest player

England cricket

Get smart, play cricket

Cricket rarely inspires Britain’s football-obsessed politicians - you only have to remember Tony Blair's embarrassing display opening the World Cup in 1999 to prove that

Pakistan cricket

The one rupee sue

It could be the global financial crunch, or just plain ol' fashioned occupation of the higher ground but having come across multi-million dollar/rupee defamation cases, Shafqat Naghmi's decision to sue PCB chairman Ijaz Butt for damages worth one

Indian cricket

From fear to belief

From Avra Ray, India I belong to those millions of Indians who grew up with success in Cricket at the top of the wishlist

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