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Sidharth Monga on India in Bangladesh, 2007

Family ties

Even as Bangladesh were surrendering at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Akram Khan, at 38 years and 206 days, was playing his last organised cricket match

English cricket

Men against boys

Commentary

Game needs to heed warning signals

Indian Cricket

The Dhaka Test and the Matter of Tendulkar

On the matter of Tendulkar thwarting the team interest by scoring too slowly, it's worth remembering that India scored over six hundred runs at four runs an over in less than two days and there was enough time after the declaration for Zaheer to

Indian Cricket

Whither Tendulkar?

Sachin Tendulkar notched up a 37th Test hundred against Bangladesh at Dhaka but it wasn't the Tendulkar the world knows, write Sidharth Monga and S Rajesh

Nepal

Nepal announce Wai Wai schedule

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) have announced the schedule for the brilliantly named Wai Wai Under-19 tournament, which gets underway on June 1

Bermuda

Taking on the boys

As preparations for a World Cup go, this is one of the more unusual ones - entering an Under-16 boys' league

Ireland

Police escort Ireland cricketers

Ireland aren't having much luck with coaches - the four-wheeled, not two-legged variety

Irish cricket

To London by police car

Ireland aren't having much luck with coaches - the four-wheeled, not two-legged variety

Scotland

Draw announced for Scottish Cup

The draw for the second round of the Scottish Cup was made this morning on John Beattie’s Sports Weekly programme on BBC Radio Scotland:

Indian Cricket

Finessing Laxman

So why did Ganguly get the nod over Laxman

Canada

Canada announce home schedule

Canada have announced their home fixtures this summer

Leicestershire

Kruger becomes latest Kolpak

Leicestershire have signed South African paceman Garnett Kruger on a Kolpak deal as a replacement for Charl Langeveldt.

English cricket

Inside the Schofield Report

Writing in The Independent , the former England seamer turned journalist Angus Fraser explains why he accepted an invitation to join the Schofield Committee that investigated the failings of England's cricket team in the Ashes and World Cup, despite

Australian cricket

Full steam ahead on broadcasting deal

In The Australian , the ICC enjoys its right of reply to Malcolm Conn’s article that questioned whether ESPN Star Sports could afford the gigantic sum it offered for broadcasting rights.

USA

Hope grows of US breakthrough

Ken Gordon, the chief executive of the West Indies Cricket Board, has agreed to meet with the two sides battling for control of US cricket in a bid to find an end to the row which has seen the USA suspended from the ICC.

Europe

ECBtv available across Europe

The European Cricket Council has announced a deal with ICC Europe, ECB and Premium TV to make ECBtv available on subscription throughout Europe .

Jersey

Jersey to host WCL Division Five tournament

Jersey will host the ICC World Cricket League Division 5 (WCL Div

World Cricket League

The road to 2011 starts here

Eight of cricket’s emerging nations will be hoping to take one step towards qualification for the 2011 World Cup when the World Cricket League Division 3 gets underway this Sunday (May 27) in Darwin.

Warwickshire

Steyn stays

Warwickshire have managed to extend Dale Steyn's time at the club until June 21st, meaning he will be available for two extra Friends Provident fixtures and an additional Championship fixture

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