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African administrators continue to disappoint

Peter Roebuck writes in the Sydney Morning Herald that while on-field progress is being made by black players in South Africa and Zimbabwe, it is in spite of the game's administrators and not because of them.

Yorkshire

Wainwright extends contract

David Wainwright, the left-arm spinner, has signed a new three-year deal with Yorkshire through to the 2010 season.

Indian cricket

The importance of being Sourav Ganguly

'Zimbabwe result the right tonic for South Africa series'

English cricket

Replay or not replay?

Australian cricket

International standards at 50-year low - Simpson

English cricket

MCC 'more human, not so aloof'

Mike Atherton meets Mike Brearley, the former England captain who was named as MCC's new president in May

Vanuatu

Japan and Vanuatu qualify for World Cricket League

Japan and Vanuatu have qualified for the ICC World Cricket League Division 5 tournament following their wins in the final round of the EAP Trophy in Auckland on Saturday.

Indian cricket

Kumble and the Test captaincy

Ramachandra Guha, writing in the Hindu , is relieved that Anil Kumble has been given an opportunity to captain India in Tests and also discusses how Kumble has managed what even fellow legspinner Shane Warne had failed to do: score a Test

Indian cricket

Tendulkar's tender touch

In the Sunday Age , Chloe Saltau pays tribute to Sachin Tendulkar ahead of what will almost certainly be his last tour of Australia.

Australian cricket

Bracken learns how to scrap

Nathan Bracken is not viewed as one of the hard men of cricket but as Will Swanton writes in the Sun-Herald , Bracken's punishing workouts with Troy Waters, the boxing champion, tell a different story.

Kenya

Kenya pick five new players for youth tournament

Kenya have selected five new players for the East and Central Africa youth tournament which gets underway on Sunday.

English cricket

Journalist cuts Murali for four

Singapore

Singapore trio head to Perth

Three Singapore cricketers are off to Perth in Australia to fast-track their improvement.

Andrew Miller on England in Sri Lanka, 2007-08

Surrey's cricket gift to tsunami victims

Australian cricket

The world keeps spinning

Peter Roebuck writes in the Sydney Morning Herald about Australia's search for a slow bowler to match the impressive stocks in other countries, after spin was not so long ago "supposed to be as relevant as letter writing".

West Indies cricket

Dyson sets realistic goals

In the Sydney Morning Herald Alex Brown speaks to the man he believes is taking on the toughest job in world cricket, John Dyson

Australian cricket

Remembering Bodyline

It's 75 years since the Bodyline series and the Weekend Australian has reprinted some pieces from the Times looking back on the infamous tour

Coaching

Rising after the fall

A good coach can help eliminate injuries that are the bane of a fast bowler's life

Brunei

Brunei players head to Bangkok

Brunei's Under-15 side is heading off to Bangkok to take part in the Asian Cricket Council U-15 Challenge Cup

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