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Under-strength England test India

Although India thoroughly deserved their draw, England's spirited performance will have given the tourists enormous confidence for the rest of the series, writes Jonathan Agnew.

Australian cricket

Australian Test selection still cloudy

Alex Brown writes in the The Age how Australia’s thinking for the Test squad didn’t get any clearer over the weekend.

England in India, 2005-06

Chappell receives email: hold the front page

A friend of mine once came to Calcutta to teach small Indian schoolchildren

Freddie shows he's ready for the top job

From his body language on the field, Flintoff clearly fancies the job , says Mike Gatting

Indian cricket

India's new riches boost players' lot

As the cash influx into Indian cricket continues, the rewards are beginning to filter down to the club professionals and the Ranji Trophy is set to be revitalised

Cuba's cricket revolution

The Daily Telegraph has a remarkable report on how cricket is making a big comeback in Cuba after disappearing for almost 30 years

Cuba

Cuba's latest revolution - cricket

The Daily Telegraph has a remarkable report on how cricket is making a big comeback in Cuba after disappearing for almost 30 years

Australian cricket

A case for Gillespie and Tait

Two South Australians are needed to bolster the Test bowling stocks in South Africa in McGrath's absence, feels Darren Berry .

West Indies cricket

Directionless Windies

Chris Cairns reviews West Indies' performance in the ODI series in New Zealand and feels that the problem starts right at the top:

New Zealand cricket

New Zealand face ODI drought

New Zealand have risen rapidly from No.7 to No.3 in the ICC one-day rankings but lack of ODIs leading up to the World Cup might affect them, feels Dylan Cleaver .

England in India, 2005-06

Yozzer's win-ometer

Although his stint as Channel 4 TV’s Analyst ended last summer, Simon Hughes is in India for the Daily Telegraph and continues to come up with sparky technical innovations

Cricket comes to the rescue of India's tigers

The travel writer, Simon Calder, dusted off his bat to take part in a very special cricket match , staged to help India's tigers Pads: what a tiger does, and what I strapped on

Offbeat

Bush bowled over in Pakistan

As you may have noticed President Bush has been in Pakistan over the last few days, and he has tried his hand at cricket

Australian cricket

Australian cricket's pop star has the 'it' factor

Mitchell Johnson looks every bit the poster child for the Playstation generation, writes Alex Brown , and adds that he has the 'It' factor.

Indian cricket

Abid needs help

Now, at 64, Abid Ali is looking for a decent `job' to take care of his primary concerns

Why All India won't hear of Monty Panesar

Monty Panesar's dream debut was robbed of an Indian audience by a rights dispute engulfing All India Radio

ICC

Give fans what they want

Andrew Ramsey says that the increasing amount of international cricket is threatening the careers of the games major stars

China to pick up cricket

The world's most populous nation - China - is embracing the great game

New Zealand cricket

Voting with their feet

The fans appear to be voting with their feet

England in India, 2005-06

Eight and a half on the roar-ometer

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