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Australia in South Africa 2008-09

It’s not soccer, but South Africa might like it

Cricket will never supplant soccer as the preferred sport of the South African majority but like never before it has a priceless opportunity to enter the consciousness of the Rainbow Nation

Australian cricket

Slumdog Slater not always wrong answer

Indian cricket

Waxing lyrical over Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar will never be forgotten, not by a generation of Indians and certainly not by cricket

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

Barbados, where the bottom line rules

The Brits are out in force again

Bermuda

The signs are good for Bermuda

Adrian Robson has been following Bermuda's progress during their warm-up tour of West Indies

Samir Chopra

Indian Foreign Service

When India play at home, they provide entertainment, razzle-dazzle, and a display of sporting skills

Brydon Coverdale on Australia in South Africa 2008-09

The fans still matter at the Wanderers

Extras

Three Seasons In One Day

From Kunal Talgeri, India By the time this piece appears (if it does), most cricket watchers especially in India may be in the middle of a long partnership with their television sets and remote controls

The pitch needs attention

The dead pitch is Karachi was as poor as the one in Chennai where Virender Sehwag scored a faster than run-a-ball hundred

A conversation with readers

Cricinfo's primary duty has always been to its readers, and one of the great gifts of the internet, is the connection it allows between the reader and the writer. This page will be a modest attempt to further that connection

Indian cricket

Slumdog cricketer

In India, cricket and films are often the quickest way to arrive in life

Michael Jeh

Is it okay to be rusty?

The question is: why were they rusty and is that acceptable in modern sport

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

A wake-up call for India

Harsha Bhogle writes in the Indian Express that the first Twenty20 in Christchurch proved that keeping wickets in hand is vital even in the game's shortest format

England in West Indies 2008-09

Another century, yet another flat pitch

Amid the celebrations of Andrew Strauss' fourth Test century of the winter, there must have been nagging concerns about the pitch at the Kensington Oval, which appears too flat for comfort

Women's cricket

'Women's cricket on the right track'

Anjum Chopra, the Indian batsman, is set to become only the third women's cricketer to play in four World Cups

Australian cricket

Free beer ends in two minutes for Hughes fans

Trivia - batting

Okay, Bradman is at No.1... but who is last?

A lot of analysis has been done on the best batsmen in Test cricket

Andrew McGlashan on England in West Indies, 2008-09

The Best is yet to come?

He was wearing a basketball top, a baseball cap and a bit of bling

English cricket

England's search for a new coach - a futile hunt?

Jersey

Driver named as Jersey captain

Former Worcestershire and Lancashire batsman Ryan Driver has been named captain of Jersey

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