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Women's cricket

Being equal does not mean being identical

The world's attitude to women's sport is changing, but the process is, like a glacier, slow and inexorable rather than, like a flash flood, altering everything in an instant of time, writes Simon Barnes in the Times .

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Dominant India should have won 2-0

In the Indian Express , Harsha Bhogle is largely satisfied with India's 1-0 series win over New Zealand but wonders why MS Dhoni was uncharacteristically conservative in timing the declaration in the final Test

Fan's eye view of IPL

Here's another plan to make you part of Cricinfo

ICC

ICC to clamp down on non-performing Affiliates

Countries who receive ICC monies but do not field a national side could lose out as the whole way that Associates and Affiliates are funded.

Central American Championships

Panama win Central American Championship

Panama secured the Central American Championship with a crushing 149-run victory over El Salvador in San Jose, Costa Rica

ICC World Cup Qualifiers

Bermuda lose ODI status

We now know who will play in the Super Eights after the conclusion of the first round in the ICC World Cup Qualifiers .

South American Championships

Hosts Brazil stumble in opening encounter

Chile 103 for 6 (Walker 42) beat Brazil 102 (Islam 17, French 17, Bradbrook 3-19) by four wickets

Offbeat

Right on cue

Snooker has been one of sport's more traditional games, which is perhaps why it's taken the cue from another traditional sport to reinvent itself

Will Luke at the World Cup Qualifiers 2009

Watch out, kids: the food-fascists are after you

Forget the IPL; ignore the piddly little World Cup Qualifiers

Cricket books

Wisden remains a timeless gem

The Guardian's Andy Bull finds that this year's Wisden Almanack makes for compelling reading, and applauds it for its "refreshingly open-minded and enthusiastic" tone

Indian cricket

Little masters, big debate

An ongoing debate among former international cricketers and connoisseurs of the game in Mumbai is about the difference in Sunil Gavaskar's and Sachin Tendulkar's style of play

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Captain not-so-courageous

Samir Chopra

Dark cloud over Dhoni - 2

Given the large number of responses to my previous post , I thought it only fair that I write some sort of response

Australian cricket

Michael Clarke’s testing job interview

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Roadkill no more

The single most remarkable feature of India's series win is that this was a series with no transformative moment, no miracle rescue, no return from the edge of the abyss

Will Luke at the World Cup Qualifiers 2009

Age will not weary them. No, really

My quest to discover the real age of Afghanistan's cricketers continues apace

Will Luke at the World Cup Qualifiers 2009

A casual chat

Sidharth Monga on India in New Zealand 2008-09

Mystery and the Mouth

An encounter with former New Zealand left-arm spinner John "Mystery" Morrison

South African cricket

Is the Gibbs risk worth taking?

The re-building process the South African one-day side are undergoing has one major bolt loose at the top of the batting, but how to tighten it is proving to be a test of patience for the coaching staff and selectors.

Ashes

Vaughan, a risk worth taking

Though Michael Vaughan's recent record does not merit him a place in the England team, Australia would rather see a struggling Ian Bell or Owais Shah at No.3 instead of him in the upcoming Ashes, writes Lawrence Booth in his blog in the Guardian .

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