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India in New Zealand, 2008-09

India's final frontier

In India Today , Sharda Ugra previews India's tour of New Zealand and gets insights from former players on what the Indians can expect

Technology

Can this technology end the throwing debate?

A Brisbane university hopes to take the controversy out of throwing following the development of strap-on technology that can tell immediately whether a bowler’s action is illegal, reports the Australian .

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

Barrington, beer and a new beach for Barbados

Two days at Windward Park was a pleasant distraction from what has been a Test series full of controversy, surprise and intrigue

Age of Khan

Pakistan cricket finds a leader

Younis Khan's triple hundred will always be diminished by this docile track despite the pressure of chasing down a total of over 600

Paul Ford

Why NZ won't do India any favours

Gagging for the cricket to begin so we can all stop banging on about paymasters, financial windfalls, and record revenues

Kenya

Kenya off to a winning start

Kenya’s preparations in South Africa for the ICC World Cup Qualifiers got off to a good start as they beat Easterns by 76 runs in their opening match at Benoni.

India in New Zealand 2008-09

Welcome to NZ, boys

I am looking forward to tomorrow night’s Twenty20

Ranji one-dayers 2008-09

Picturesque venues, tiresome travel

The Ranji one-day matches for North Zone were conducted in Himachal Pradesh this year

England in West Indies 2008-09

Births and their complications

Nobody quite so young as Baby Prior can have had such an influence on the naming of a Test team and the possible course of a series

The Stanford saga

Aggers: The true voice of English cricket

English cricket is in the news for all the wrong reasons thanks to the fall-out of the Stanford deal with the ECB involving a not-so-funny US$100 million

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

A chance for India to improve their record

While the lavish lateral movement may still trouble the batsmen, the improvement in pitches in New Zealand has been "dramatic"

Indian cricket

Talking politics with the 'Tiger'

Mohammed Azharuddin has become the latest Indian cricketer to join politics, after the likes of Navjot Sidhu and Kirti Azad, though it's not clear whether he will be a candidate in the forthcoming general elections

Samir Chopra

Slumdog Millionaire and Cricket

However, Slumdog has done well with regards to cricket in another regard

Brydon Coverdale on Australia in South Africa 2008-09

Skilled in Soweto

As the Australian players guided children through skills drills in Soweto, a tall, authoritative figure hovered on the fringes and kept an eye on the action

Sidharth Monga on India in New Zealand 2008-09

Tendulkar troubles Bhajji

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

Sampling the domestic scene

If the most drastic reports are to be believed the West Indian domestic structure is being held together by sticking plaster

Canada

Second resignation rocks Canadian board

Ben Sennik faces some tough questions after the resignation of Mike Kendall as the board’s first vice-president.

Sidharth Monga on India in New Zealand 2008-09

It's been quite a while, Mr. Raval

India in New Zealand 2008-09

Dravid's new price tag

  Cricketers keep lending their names to products all the time but how many have works of art based on their nickname

The Stanford saga

Poor decision-making exposes Clarke

In the Independent , Mark Nicholas feels the call for Giles Clarke’s head is fair enough after the Stanford saga

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