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Shootout in Lahore

A war against the core values of sport

The terror attack in Lahore was aimed at destroying the core values represented by sport,and were an attempt to sabotage the spirit of unity and joy the game brings to fans around the globe, writes Simon Barnes in the Times .

Indian Premier League

Terror threat may end dream of IPL riches

The financial fallout in the event of a cancellation of this year's IPL as a result of the threat of terrorism could be devastating, write Rhys Blakely and Kevin Eason in the Times .

Michael Jeh

Get Lefty - 2

Just about every country, with the exception of India (Sehwag) and Sri Lanka (Atapattu) show us that left-handers do indeed average more than right-handers in the last 10 years or so

England in West Indies 2008-09

Strauss ready to gamble

Stephen Brenkley, writing in the Independent , feels England captain Andrew Strauss is prepared to take the plunge and go in with five bowlers, including two spinners, for the must-win game against West Indies in Trinidad.

Australian cricket

Hussey tries not to try too hard

Cricket's disaster journalism

There is always a buzz around our offices when big stories break. But big stories in recent weeks have only meant bad news, and it has gotten progressively, sickeningly worse

Shootout in Lahore

Reverberations being felt everywhere

Security concerns

Speed sees slow recovery for Pakistan

Malcolm Speed, the former ICC chief executive, says security can never be guaranteed and the attacks in Lahore were a cricket administrator's worst nightmare

India in New Zealand 2008-09

Ouch, that hurt

Dan then decided that our goal was to not give Harbhajan four wickets for the innings

Sidharth Monga on India in New Zealand 2008-09

Building team spirit from odd jobs

Ethics and morality

Yesterday was shock, today is anger

The attack on Sri Lanka's cricketers has left the world in shock, Pakistan cricket in exile, and cricket across South Asia in jeopardy

Shootout in Lahore

Why didn't anyone notice the gunmen?

The editors of Pakistan's Jang raise questions regarding the attack on the Sri Lankan team in Lahore, those that the government may be forced to answer over the next few days

Nigeria

Lagos win Nigerian cricket crown

Lagos have beaten defending champions Gateway by 30 runs to win the Nigerian club title at the superbly named Crocodile Cricket Club.

England in West Indies 2008-09

No relief for journalists at Kensington Oval

  The only moments of relief for the cricket journalists covering the tedious draw in Barbados between England and West Indies were the bathroom breaks

Shootout in Lahore

Dealing with the demons

Shootout in Lahore

United we stand

Shootout in Lahore

Stand by me

The appalling events in Lahore have thrown a cloak of gloom over world cricket, and Pakistan cricket in particular

England in West Indies, 2008-09

Barbados. Please, make it stop

And now, for what they are worth in the current context of international cricket, which is slightly less than nothing, here are some thoughts on the now-mercifully-finished Barbados Test.

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

'Have you seen the news?'

Even thousands of miles away in Barbados the ripple effect of the terror attack on the Sri Lanka team was being felt

Shootout in Lahore

Cricket is a soft target for terrorists

Cricket makes for a gruesomely eye-catching target for terrorists because it is high profile and, in their eyes, dangerously decadent, writes Ed Smith in the Times .

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