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World cricket

Talking about Walking

From Grant Harrison, United Kingdom Cricket is not always a gentlemen’s game

Indian Premier League

Shifting the IPL a mistake

By shifting the IPL, Indian cricket has put itself at the mercy of forces beyond its control

Afghan odyssey set to break new ground

On April 1, when Afghanistan meet Denmark on Day One of the ICC World Cup qualifiers in South Africa, they will do so realising they are one step away from what most would have thought an impossibility — playing the cricket World Cup, writes

England in West Indies 2008-09

Why Pietersen simply has to wise up

Kevin Pietersen is a charming, engaging, forthright character who knows what he wants and how to go about it

England in West Indies 2008-09

Strauss starts to profit as penny drops with England

Andrew Strauss led by example in Barbados but should he be England's permanent one-day captain

Ashes

England must beware resurgent Australia

A couple of months ago we might have thought that Australia were going to be vulnerable this summer

Indian cricket

Questioning Crowe

From Andre Nash, United Kingdom Martin Crowe was a leading batsman and inspirational skipper in his time

New Zealand cricket

An open letter to Shane Bond

Thomas B

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Gambhir, the marathon man

Gautam Gambhir's determined innings of 137, which helped India save the Napier Test after following on, is a part of a drastic transformation in his game for he had once held a reputation for attractive cameos and little staying power, writes Dileep

For your senses only

Photo galleries have always been popular among readers, and audio has been an integral part of the site for nearly three years. We have now combined the two to produce audio-visual stories

Indian Premier League

Match on the Veldt

The IPL was homeless, not destitute, for its parent is the Indian cricket board (BCCI), whose might has exponentially risen with its wealth—and everyone wants to court favour with the rich

Sri Lankan cricket

Can DS make a difference?

As Sri Lanka Cricket embraces yet another change in administration, Rex Clementine profiles it's new chairman, Somachandra de Silva, the former legspinner

Chile

Chile squad benefits from youth programme

Michael Meade

India in New Zealand 2008-09

Need one breakthrough to swing the game

  To call that a tough day at the office is an understatement

England in West Indies 2009

Looking to finish England off

Denesh Ramdin:

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Why have we been so nice to India?

Now that the Indian cricket tour is nearing the end, it's time to ask: Why have we been so nice to them

Samir Chopra

Staying power

In this post, I'd like to be self-indulgent, and talk about an experience of mine that led me to partially understand how the state of mind of a batsman could change in the course of an innings, from utter diffidence to one of supreme confidence.

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

So what! No rider on ability

I don't care if Ryder gets grumpy after getting out

England in West Indies 2008-09

KP's dance show request

Players leave tours for plenty of reasons, a common one being the birth of a child, but Kevin Pietersen had a novel one for wanting to leave the Caribbean during the Test series against West Indies

English cricket

Are England taking the Mickey?

Coach Mickey Arthur, the mastermind behind South Africa’s recent successes, may be the man to revive England’s fortunes, writes John Stern in the Sunday Times .

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