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England in West Indies 2008-09

What's wrong with the referral system?

The poor decisions by third umpire Daryl Harper on lbw appeals referred to him on the third day of the Barbados Test between West Indies and England has reopened the debate on ICC's referral system

England cricket

Cricket was imported from Belgium?

Has the first potshot of the Ashes been fired

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Difficult to pinpoint what went wrong

India’s batting lost it the Twenty20 Internationals

Australian cricket

Life's a beach for Australia's World Cup stars

New Zealand cricket

McCullum best suited to batting in top order

Over the last couple of series, the dilemma of where Brendon McCullum should be batting in one-day internationals has reared its head once more, writes Mark Richardson in the Herald on Sunday .

England in West Indies 2008-09

Bopara - the best British Asian cricketer

Ravi Bopara's maiden Test century has put pressure on Owais Shah's place in the England side, writes David Gower in the Sunday Times .

Ashes

Warne continues to spin

Kevin Pietersen is "one weird cat" whose best is yet to come

Australian cricket

Time for Ponting’s captaincy to lift

New Zealand cricket

Fruitful Kiwis

An editorial in the Indian Express takes the case of former New Zealand fast bowler Ewen Chatfield, who now drives a taxi in Wellington, and makes the point that cricket needs more IPLs and ICLs, free of boundaries of nationality and monopoly, as

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

McCullum best suited to batting in the top order

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has already positively gushed about his team's top order heading into the ODIs against India

Sidharth Monga on India in New Zealand 2008-09

A pocket full of cool

Extras

Note from Christchurch

From Ranjan Arora, New Zealand It’s time to talk about Christchurch where India’s cricketers have started their 47-day tour of New Zealand

Extras

My flag is bigger than yours

From Andrew Hughes, United Kingdom There's no point denying it, something unpleasant is creeping into the crevices and crannies of Cricinfo, creeping in like a nasty creeping thing, like that cold clammy feeling Giles Clarke started to get about

Indian cricket's keeper of memories forgets

Raj Singh Dungarpur, one of the most popular BCCI officials, is ailing

BCCI

The un-people of ICL

  Recently I found myself defending the principle of celebrating it, although I don’t think much of Valentine’s Day itself

India in New Zealand 2008-09

2-0, who'd a thought?

Two - nil; who’d a thought

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Zak the knife

Zaheer Khan has gone from edgy, brittle paceman to the leader of India’s attack, the man who has delivered some of its most emphatic victories in the last two seasons, writes Sharda Ugra in India Today .

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Tendulkar and Dravid will get runs in NZ

The Indians may have struggled in the Twenty20s against New Zealand but that does not mean all of them will find the tour an uphill task

'I never get a niggle. It's always a proper injury'

Check out the Brian Viner interview with Andrew Flintoff in the Independent .

England in West Indies 2008-09

Bopara excels in impregnable fortress

For decades, Kensington Oval was the impregnable fortress of West Indies cricket

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