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Umpires

Review system exposed again

The umpire review system continues to get mixed reviews, and Mike Haysman feels the current system needs a lot more tweaking

World cricket

How Relevant is Law 41.5 Today?

From Antony Chettupuzha, India Fielding restrictions are an important part of limited over internationals

Australian Cricket

Forget the Ashes, England

From Brendan Layton, Australia One of the unexpected laughs of the week came at the expense of England, who showed the world they are still the masters of disaster with a dismal collapse to 51 in their test against the West Indies

England in West Indies 2008-09

England desperately need a manager

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

Lost In Another Terminal - a cricket journalist's woes

Sriram Veera on India in Sri Lanka 2009

Tropic thunder

England in West Indies, 2008-09

England's 24-carat debacle

Oops

Mike Holmans

Caught napping

All the pre-series talk, both in England and in the Caribbean, was of how England were expected to win, as the form book would predict

England in West Indies 2008-09

Jamaica beat

London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down

Indian Premier League

Out of the Premier League

In the latest edition of Outlook , Smita Gupta takes a look at IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi's rocky path

New Zealand in Australia 2008-09

There's a Buzz about Elliott

No big party last night, alas

Indian cricket

Sourav's screen presence

When he retired from the game, many thought Sourav Ganguly’s next avatar would be as a TV commentator

Australian cricket

Sydney standards suffer slippage

It sounds like a line from a Seinfeld episode

England in West Indies 2008-09

England locked in a time warp

Several off-field issues are clouding England's progress

India in Sri Lanka 2008-09

Tamil Union, but only in name

The Tamil Union Cricket Club in Colombo, which Muttiah Muralitharan plays for, was once formed “by the Tamils for the Tamils”, but ironically, the club is now run largely by the Sinhalese

England in West Indies 2008-09

Drop in, stay out

Attendances at Tests across the world are not so good that spectators can be treated poorly, and anyone watching the first three days of the first Test would have noticed banks of empty seats at Sabina Park.

Australian cricket

WAGs issue flashing ahead of the Ashes

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

Jammin' in Jamaica

Sriram Veera on India in Sri Lanka 2009

Jadeja nurses a dream

English cricket

Atherton all praise for the modern Ws

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