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West Indies cricket

West Indies stars to play in New York

American cricket has had a boost of a kind recently and there’s more good news in store

English cricket

Matt Prior: Trapeze artist or wicketkeeper?

Simon Briggs writing in The Daily Telegraph on how the wicketkeeper with particular reference to Matt Prior, is the player most likely to be exposed by the shortcomings of others.

It Is Now Up To Who Wants It More

Denesh Ramdin

USA

MCC heads to the States

The Daily Telegraph reports that MCC is looking to establish a body called MCC America to help with coaching and coordinating the games development in the USA.

Dubai

Dubai super stadium to open in January

The Gulf News reports that the Dubai Sports City cricket stadium will open in January 2008 and the first international match could be as soon as March next year.

USA

West Indies stars head to New York

American cricket has had a boost of a kind recently and there’s more good news in store

Pakistan cricket

'Come on, lift yourselves'

Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf remembers his last few moments with Bob Woolmer in a chat with the Kolkata Telegraph :

Indian cricket

What Sehwag doesn't need to do

Harsha Bhogle talks about the significance of the Afro-Asia Cup for Virender Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh in The Indian Express

Why Emburey?

One reason his name is so perplexing is that he's an English spinner of a certain sort

Kenya

Kenya to host 2008 Afro-Asia Cup

Kenya is likely to host the next Afro-Asia Cup which will be held in June next year, the Asian Cricket Council has announced.

Leicestershire

TV talent winner arrives at Grace Road

Sukhvir Singh , the 20-year-old who won the Cricket Star talent show in India, has arrived in the UK to take up his prize: a contract with Leicestershire.

Bermuda

Another Caribbean crisis

Associates cricket is on something of a high at the moment

English cricket

Refreshingly candid

Mike Selvey in The Guardian says that Michael Vaughan’s comments about Andrew Flintoff’s conduct in the World Cup are evidence that England’s captain is always ready to provide an honest opinion, unlike the usual anodyne responses by many

Bangladesh cricket

Habibul Bashar reacts to his sacking

A bitter Habibul Bashar reacts to his sacking as Bangladesh captain in an interview to The Daily Star "No doubt it takes some time to normalise with the change in situation, especially when I had the expectation of continuing as the Test

Indian cricket

A case of students picking the teacher

With India still to announce their new coach after shortlisting Graham Ford and John Emburey, Rajan Bala, writing in The Deccan Chronicle , questions the methodology used by the BCCI, seeking the player's views on who they want

Nottinghamshire

Gordon Stringfellow, Notts scorer, dies aged 72

Gordon Stringfellow, the Nottinghamshire scorer, has died at his home in Arnold aged 72

Minor Counties

Norwich City striker swaps football for batting

Chris Sutton, the former Norwich City striker, struck a "bubbling" fifty for Sheringham against East Harling last week.

England

Norwich City striker swaps football for batting

Chris Sutton, the former Norwich City striker, struck a "bubbling" fifty for Sheringham against East Harling last week.

Uganda

Concern grows as Ugandan players go missing

It appears two of Uganda's players, who won Division Three of the World Cricket League , have gone missing in Australia.

ICC

Benaud has stature to steer the ICC

Richie Benaud is the man who could be best suited to take over as the president of the ICC after the death of Percy Sonn, says Mark Nicholas in The Daily Telegraph

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