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Asian Cricket Council unveils rankings

The Asian Cricket Council has announced its rankings for non Test-playing countries and Singapore have emerged as the leading side with Nepal and UAE second and third.

England in West Indies 2009

England are under serious pressure

We are in a pretty good position right now and we need to stay on top of our game and give our all

India in New Zealand 2008-09

Beating the world champions was amazing

Winning is an amazing feeling and it's not necessarily something we've done enough of in the last 12 months

English cricket

Dancing to Giles Clarke's materialistic tune

In the Daily Telegraph Simon Hughes digests Giles Clarke’s bullish media fightback earlier this week

England in West Indies, 2008-09

What we learnt from the two Tests in Antigua

Some things the cricketing planet has learnt from the two Tests in Antigua, and other events of the past week or so

Twenty20

Will the Twenty20 bubble be next to burst?

Even the wealthy franchises of the IPL are feeling the effects of the global economic downturn as sponsors withdraw, writes Mike Atherton in the Times .

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

Crafty, courteous Vettori waylays India

India Today's Sharda Ugra is impressed with the way Daniel Vettori handled the build-up to the series, showering India with compliments, before ambushing them in the first Twenty20

Ashes 2009

Warne's Ashes worries

Nearly 16 years after his 'ball of the century' to Mike Gatting marked the start of his domination of England, Shane Warne unusually finds himself a little apprehensive going into an Ashes series.

New Zealand cricket

Club cricketer beats Oram in six-hitting contest

Less than 24 hours after it rained sixes during the first Twenty20 international in Christchurch, New Zealand unearthed their biggest hitter

England in West Indies 2008-09

Stephen Harmison set to take centre stage

English cricket

Should Andrew Flintoff play in the IPL?

English cricket

Stanford saga is the tip of the iceberg

Basing deals on a 'capacity to pay' implies a board prepared to sell the national side at any expense, writes Gideon Haigh in the Guardian .

Australian cricket

Action aplenty promised at the Wanderers

Oman

Mehta retained as Oman captain for WCQs

Tony Munro:

Mozambique

MCC win all matches in Mozambique

MCC rounded off a successful tour of Mozambique with two victories – against Association of Mozambique Cricket’s (AMC) Chairman’s XI and President’s XI - to give them a 100% record over the six games.

Landmark under threat

In the Trinidad Express , Fazeer Mohammed revisits triple-centuries from over the years as Younis Khan prepares to challenge Brian Lara's record in Karachi.

Michael Jeh

Get Lefty

I’m no closer to answering the original question about why it is that there seems to be more left-hand openers at the highest level of the game but there’s no doubt that they are over represented

English cricket

Oh just face it: you screwed up

The effrontery of ECB's Giles Clarke and David Collier during the Stanford fiasco has been staggering on a number of levels, writes Lawrence Booth in the Guardian .

India in New Zealand, 2008-09

India's final frontier

In India Today , Sharda Ugra previews India's tour of New Zealand and gets insights from former players on what the Indians can expect

Technology

Can this technology end the throwing debate?

A Brisbane university hopes to take the controversy out of throwing following the development of strap-on technology that can tell immediately whether a bowler’s action is illegal, reports the Australian .

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