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Warwickshire

Carter set to leave Edgbaston

Warwickshire have said they are unlikely to offer allrounder Neil Carter a new contract when his current deal expires at the end of the season.

English cricket

England can pretend but hard men don't boast

Simon Barnes, writing in The Times , is less than impressed with England's new mouthy attitude

India in England, 2007

Buffoonery over brilliance

Less theatre, more introspection - that's what Sreesanth needs, writes Siddhartha Vaidyanathan

South African cricket

Dealing with an alcohol problem

Neil Manthorp writes in his SuperCricket column that South Africa coach Mickey Arthur has taken a gamble by rubbishing fitness trainer Adrian le Roux's report that states the "use of alcohol is a problem in the national team"

Technology

Aussies may face virtual Murali

Virtual reality studios, GPS tracking, data mining and neural network software programs - what do all these have to do with cricket, you ask

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in England, 2007

Negative questions in positive times

Robin's argument might run thus: we've thumped England in a Test after being given no chance and here I am answering questions about our shoddiness in the field.

Middle order

Ruin of The Razzler

A year ago contemplating a Pakistan Twenty20 team without Razzaq would have been beyond reason.

Of sticks and stones

But let’s not confuse the pros and cons of all this with ethics

Indian cricket

Wasim's legacy: A crop of Indian left-armers

Huw Richards points out in the International Herald Tribune that Zaheer Khan is only the fourth left-arm fast bowler (excluding Garry Sobers) to take 150 Test wickets

Scotland

Scotland name Twenty20 squad

Cricket Scotland has announced a 15-man squad to take part in September's Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa.

English cricket

There's pressure and then there's pressure

England's antics in the second Test at Trent Bridge continue to cause ripples in the media, not least in The Daily Telegraph , where Michael Henderson takes particular exception to the lippiness of Matt Prior and Alastair Cook, who have both spoken

Crawley lifts Hampshire to victory

John Crawley may have missed out on a hundred but his unbeaten 97 helped Hampshire to a last-over win against Nottinghamshire under the lights in Tuesday

Indian cricket

Reaping the rewards of swing

The Hindu's S Ram Mahesh applauds the manner in which every one of England’s top seven batsmen has been scouted, softened, probed, and picked up by two Indian left-arm fast bowlers

English cricket

Aussies gloat as Trent Bridge turns puerile

The fascinatingly childish antics of both England and India at Trent Bridge this week have been greeted with glee Down Under

The Npower girls. Discuss

Northamptonshire

Sutcliffe heads to Northants on loan

Iain Sutcliffe will head to Northamptonshire on loan for a month from August 8, to strengthen the top order.

English cricket

Lessons to be learnt from Trent Bridge

Indian cricket

Tendulkar wears pressure with a quiet dignity

Sachin Tendulkar’s innings in Trent Bridge was stirring, writes Rohit Brijnath, in the Hindu

Australian cricket

Symonds wrestles with rugby league giant

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in England, 2007

When Basher made way for Sobers

The spirit of Garry Sobers lingers on at Trent Bridge but he has someone to thank for his stint at Nottinghamshire

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