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Canada

Cricket Canada plunged into crisis

Cricket Canada has been thrown into confusion after the announcement that chief executive Atul Ahuja had been replaced on an interim basis by Ingleton Liburd, the cricket development officer and a former national captain.

New Zealand cricket

Slow up the bowling and watch Australia wilt

What's the best way for New Zealand to annoy Australia

New Zealand in Australia 2008-09

My former life in a photocopy shop

I'm currently in one of the lounges at Sydney Airport waiting to board our fight to Perth

Papua New Guinea

PNG's Gleeson remains confident

Martin Gleeson, the Papua New Guinea coach, insists his side still have the belief to win despite losing to Afghanistan yesterday in the World Cricket League.

Listen to your body

A consistency index for batsmen

A stats analysis to measure the consistency of Test batsmen

The enthusiasm of the experienced

Greatness is a function of longevity and of the ability to take pressure, says Suresh Menon on dreamcricket

Sriram Veera on India in Sri Lanka 2009

Retired hurt but not out

The Ajith Perera story begins where it might have ended for him

South African cricket

South Africa's World Cup stocks rise

Whatever happens in the “dead” ODI in Perth, South Africa have progressed quicker than we might have anticipated in cleaning the slate and engineering an upturn after the England debacle, writes Rob Houwing on Sport24 .

Indian cricket

The curious case of Mohnish Parmar

The case of Gujarat offspinner Mohnish Parmar is becoming curiouser and curiouser

Sri Lankan cricket

Jayasuriya proves age is just a number

In a dream that often recurs I find I am visiting familiar places, some I may have lived in, others merely travelled through, and people I knew still reside where they did, hang out under the same light pole, are doing the same things they used to

England in West Indies 2008-09

Harmison the best of a blunt attack

Australian cricket

ICL’s Law feels like a leper

Signatures on Indian Cricket League contracts continue to have lasting effects in Australia

Other countries

Litigation gone mad

London might be the litigation capital of the world these days, but America isn't far behind

Australian cricket

Heat treatment

Club cricketers the world over – especially those in England – are used to playing in the cold and the wet, but the current heatwave blasting parts of Australia has proved too much for even the hardy locals.

Offbeat

What if...?

Ever wondered what would have happened if that catch was held, that decision was made, that player was picked

New Zealand cricket

Facing the old ODI foe

David Leggat, in the New Zealand Herald , previews the Chappell-Hadlee and compares two teams on the rebuild

Indian Premier League

Doug Bowler and Neil who?

An email plopped into our inboxes this afternoon from the Indian Premier League, excitedly announcing no less than 114 players for the forthcoming auction

Multi-cultural South Africa floors Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu can’t stop gushing about South Africa’s stunning Test and ODI victories in Australia, saying the multi-cultural team has set a shining example by performing as a unit.

Bermuda

Croft offers coaching help to Bermuda

Colin Croft, the former West Indies fast bowler, has offered his services as a bowling coach to Bermuda

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