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India in Australia, 2007-08

A sledgehammer for a walnut

India in Australia, 2007-08

Dodgy deeds leave sour taste

The initial fallout to the shenanigans at the SCG has started with Peter Roebuck firing the first shots

Kenya

Violence disrupts Kenya's preparations

Concern is growing that the civil unrest in Kenya might put the Intercontinental Cup tie against Namibia at the end of the month in doubt

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in Australia 2007-08

Gilly's big move

"Phil Emery was a better keeper at that time," remembers Steve Rixon, who was coaching the New South Wales side in the 1992-93 season when Adam Gilchrist made his first-class debut

Controversy

We was robbed

The ICC should take a page out of tennis’ book and allow each team a fixed number of challenges so that they can appeal decisions that they think are plainly wrong

New Zealand cricket

New Zealand losing control

Dylan Cleaver writes in the Herald on Sunday that the Shane Bond-ICL saga is proving just how much sway the Indian board has over New Zealand Cricket.

India in Australia, 2007-08

Doing it for Laxwoman

The Sydney Test has been hard-fought and controversial, so it’s pleasing to see some humour from Kerry O’Keeffe as he reflects on the first few days’ play in his Sunday Telegraph column.

Controversy

Ponting and the case against Harbhajan

The Symonds affair and the charge of racial abuse laid against Harbhajan Singh by Ricky Ponting could change the way in which international cricket is monitored and regulated

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in Australia 2007-08

Harris' honours board

The story of the cupboard, on which Rodney Harris has etched the hundreds and five-fors at the SCG over the last decade, is fascinating

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in Australia 2007-08

A master of subtlety

The newly unveiled Richie Benaud statue has obviously been crafted by someone with an eye for detail

India in Australia, 2007-08

An undisputedly great batsman

Mike Coward writes in the Weekend Australian that the SCG crowd truly appreciated Sachin Tendulkar’s third, and probably last, Test century at the ground.

Windies success has series on knife edge

Ramnaresh Sarwan

A tale of two flatmates

"It's difficult to compare them," Peter Moores admitted four years ago, then did just that with consummate ease

India in Australia, 2007-08

The delicate touch of a surgeon

Indian Cricket

Laxman was sublime but India need more

One of Tendulkar, Ganguly and Yuvraj has to get a century

Glamorgan

Wasim wants Glamorgan job

Wasim Akram, the former Pakistan fast bowler, has expressed his interest in becoming Glamorgan's bowling coach in the future.

USA

The roaring silence

Three days have passed since the extended deadline expired on voting to approve the new USA Cricket Association constitution

Nepal

Nepal announce Under-19 squad for World Cup

Nepal have announced a 15-man squad for next month's Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in Australia 2007-08

Divided loyalties

Australian fans are finding this series a strange one to watch

India in Australia, 2007-08

How could they get it so wrong?

Poor umpiring was the story from the first day in Sydney and Peter Roebuck, writing in the Sydney Morning Herald , was particularly surprised by Steve Bucknor’s inability to hear Andrew Symonds’ edge to the wicketkeeper.

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