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Michael Jeh

Coach or boffin?

Judging by Dyson’s miscalculations today, he is certainly no statistician or mathematician

England in West Indies 2008-09

A cunning plan by Dyson

Coach John Dyson's miscalculation of the D/L chart cost West Indies the first one-dayer against England in Guyana but the Times ' Patrick Kidd wonders whether it was not all part of a cunning plan by Dyson.

Australian cricket

Debutant McGain christened the new Mick Lewis

Australian cricket

Eye of the 'Tiger' could see it all

Philip Derriman remembers in the Sydney Morning Herald what it was like to sit beside Bill 'Tiger' O’Reilly, Australia’s former legspinner and journalist, and hear him analyse what was happening in the middle.

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Move McCullum to No. 5

India have the first Test firmly in their grasp and Adam Parore looks at what New Zealand can do in the following matches to avoid a series loss

Women's cricket

Pity hardly anyone saw the Women's World Cup

Peter Bartlett, writing in the Sydney Morning Herald , laments the poor reception for the Women's World Cup though the tournament witnessed some great cricket.

India in New Zealand 2008-09

Sweating over ice

A tough day at the office is probably the best way to sum up today

Umpires

'Now was my time to go'

Steve Bucknor opens up during an interview to Nitin Naik in the Times of India on various topics like his toughest game as umpire, the routines he goes through on match days and his partnership with David Shepherd with whom he umpired in three

Cricket

The bad and the ugly

Indian Premier League

In a league of its own

The endless flip-flop over staging the second season of the IPL takes us into the theatre of the absurd - where the politics of a game have an impact on the politics of a nation - writes Kadambari M

Women's World Cup, 2009

A batting lesson from New Zealand

We always knew that the World Cup was going to be a learning experience and if we needed a lesson in how to deliver one of the best batting performances of all time then we saw it on Thursday with Suzie Bates and Haidee Tiffen’s amazing 262-run

England in West Indies 2008-09

Testing times as Strauss returns to one-day fold

Andrew Strauss returns to one-day cricket for the first time in almost two years against West Indies with the added responsibility of captaincy, writes Mike Selvey in the Guardian .

Netherlands

Netherlands beaten by Hampshire

Netherlands’ preparations for the ICC World Cup Qualifiers got underway with a 23-run defeat against Hampshire in Cape Town.

Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone U-19s win ACA qualifier

Sierra Leone won the African Affiliates Under-19 Championship staged in Maputo, edging out Ghana on net run-rate

England in West Indies, 2008-09

Time for England to employ an appealing coach

The official Confectionery Stall review of the West Indies v England series

Jenny Roesler at the 2009 Women's World Cup

NZ and Pakistan fans make some noise

  Team bonding can take many forms

India in New Zealand 2008-09

How I bowled Dravid

And that’s why I love Test cricket

Women's World Cup, 2009

World Cup final - here we come

What a game

Indian Cricket League

BCCI policing the game

The BCCI has forced New Zealand Cricket's hand in keeping out ICL players from being associated with India's tour to the country

English cricket

Domestic strife at root of one-day woes

As defeats go, England’s humbling by West Indies in the Twenty20 match in Trinidad on Sunday was just one more black mark on a one-day landscape that, for nearly two decades, has looked dark indeed, writes Mike Atherton in the Times .

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