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Shootout in Lahore

We're Asians, who would want to shoot at us in Lahore?

Writing in Sri Lanka's Sunday Times , Chaminda Vaas recalls the horrific shootout in Lahore

Women's World Cup, 2009

Pulford's a star

Kate Pulford made her return to international cricket after six years

The fire that was soothing

Cricket is the most cerebral of field sports, but a fast bowler letting rip on a responsive surface is it's animal moment, and in a sublime sense

Indian Premier League

Attack on Sri Lankan cricketers will not stop the IPL

Whatever the future, cricket lost what was left of its innocence when the gunmen opened fire near the Gaddafi stadium and the number of security personnel who fired back, in defence of the Sri Lankan players and match officials, was suspiciously few,

England in West Indies 2008-09

Final Test already looking unwinnable

West Indies are determined to protect their 1-0 lead, but their defensive strategy has made for some soporific cricket, writes Martin Johnson in the Sunday Times .

India in New Zealand 2008-09

I'll see you next time

I know you’ve become used to my reasonable level of quickness to get these blogs written and posted; sometimes though it’s just not possible.

Australian cricket

Hughes hundred leads to local party

There are some heavy heads in Macksville this weekend after Phillip Hughes’ century in the second Test in South Africa

Women's World Cup, 2009

A disappointing start to the World Cup

It was a terribly disappointing day for us against India and not the start that we dreamed off when we headed to the ground this morning

England cricket

I say major, those Cowdrey poems are good

  Politics can be tiresome business

England in West Indies 2008-09

Strauss takes lead in slow march

Shootout in Lahore

Innocent targets caught in terrorist crossfire

We find meaning in sport, and escapist joy, because we have become sufficiently refined and civilised to enjoy a gladiatorial spectacle in a safe context

Indian Premier League

Caught between bails and ballots

When big money comes into play, the world stops being a sensible and reasonable world, writes Nirmal Shekar in the Hindu .

Women's World Cup, 2009

Gearing up for crunch game

As I am no longer captain, there is more time to focus on my game and relax, and I am determined to make some big scores during the tournament

Pakistan cricket

Neutral venues a must for Pakistan to survive

Mike Coward, writing in the Australian , says Pakistan must embrace playing at neutral venues or perish from the consciousness of the international cricket community.

Bermuda

Bermuda drop Borden after pay dispute

Kevin Hurdle and Delyone Borden are the surprise absentees from Bermuda's squad to the ICC World Cup Qualifiers in South Africa next month.

Kenya

Inamdar set to be re-elected Cricket Kenya chairman

Samir Inamdar, Cricket Kenya's chairman, has been endorsed by the Nairobi Provincial Cricket Association for re-election at the AGM which is due to be held on March 15

Shootout in Lahore

Players bound to put safety first

The former New Zealand wicketkeeper Adam Parore has strong views on the shootout in Lahore and what ramifications it has for world cricket

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

Volcanic preparation

Trivia - batting

The worst specialist Test batsmen

A number of remarks raised in response to my last article on the worst Test batsmen suggested that I should also look at the specialist batsmen to determine who was the worst ever

ICC

ICC Europe announces 2008 awards

ICC Europe has announced the regional winners of the ICC Development Programme Awards for 2008.

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