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Chile

Chile season off to a flier

Michael Meade reports on a busy start to the season in Chile

Cayman Islands

Kit boost for Cayman Islands schools

The Cayman Islands Cricket Association’s drive to raise the standard of cricket got to another level when cricket equipment was distributed to eight high schools

Kenya

Kenyan national league still on track

Samir Inamdar, the Cricket Kenya chairman, has told Cricinfo that the national elite league will proceed despite the ongoing problems affecting the Nairobi province.

Australian cricket

Pressure grows on Cricket Australia

As the row over Cricket Australia’s demands to charge agencies for access to international matches grows, the pressure on the board escalates, although it has, perhaps unsurprisingly, found an ally in the Indian board, an organization which is not

New Zealand cricket

The Nella Fella

Andre Nel intrigues me, writes Paul Holden in his stuff.co.nz website blog, Sideline Slogger .

Australian cricket

Did anyone actually watch the first Test?

Nobody ever expected an Ashes-like audience for the first Test of Australia’s home summer but the turnout at the Gabba was disappointing regardless, writes Jon Pierik in the Daily Telegraph .

English cricket

Why Loudon gave up cricket

Alex Loudon gave up cricket this year, at the age of 27, just a year after making his England debut

Australian cricket

Australian dominance is killing Test cricket

For the second season running, a prospective challenger to Australia's hegemony has been sent packing

Afghanistan

MCC send Fleming to Afghanistan

Matthew Fleming, the former Kent and England allrounder, will travel to Afghanistan this week to try to identify ways in which Marylebone Cricket Club can help to further develop the sport in the region

Indian Cricket League

Indian rebels look doomed to failure

Scyld Berry writing in The Daily Telegraph is of the opinion that the Indian Cricket League is set to fail, and much of the blame lies with Kapil Dev whose “great sense of timing has deserted him”.

Peru

Peru hosts Twenty20 tournament

An ICC Level 1 Coaching Course was held in Lima from October 22 to 27 and was followed by a Level 1 Umpiring Course from November 3 to 11

Martin zeroes in on records

Chris Martin further enhanced his already considerable reputation as the classic tailender with a near-perfect game at the Wanderers: played eight balls (which, some might argue, was six more than necessary), scored 0 runs, out twice

New Zealand cricket

Stalking Kass Naidoo

West Indies cricket

Will the Patterson Report be thrown to the bin?

Will the Patterson Report be left to join the dusty archive of unexamined good intentions or will it set a new course to West Indies cricket

South African cricket

Media to blame for Kallis' 200 block

Wonder why Jacques Kallis has not managed to score a double century yet

Australian cricket

Wrong move by Cricket Australia

Tony Becca, of the Jamaica Gleaner agrees with the media protest against Cricket Australia's decision to charge a fee to cover the game.

Blood him now

Kenya

Board set to step in to sort Nairobi chaos

The AGM of the Nairobi Provincial Cricket Association was postponed for the fourth time last week after it emerged some clubs were yet again not served with the correct documentation in time.

Bermuda

Pitiful Bermuda slump to heavy defeat

Bermuda have lost again, this time by 138 runs at the hands of UAE

Kenya

Kenya lend Uganda warm-up support

A squad of 14 Kenya players are lending their support to Uganda to play two friendlies at the Lugogo Oval this weekend, to help them prepare for the World Cricket League Division Two in Namibia later this month

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