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Schools continue to get the chance to shine

English and Indian schools are to link up to talk about cricket and learn about each other’s cultures as part of the Chance to Shine initiative

Australian cricket

Damien Martyn's M-rated finger

Alex Brown writes in the Sydney Morning Herald Damien Martyn's right index finger should come with its own M-rating

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World Cup

More ODIs for Associates

The ICC announced a dramatic increase in the programme of one-day internationals for the six Associate Member countries that will participate in the 2007 World Cup.

Bangladesh cricket

'Ponting, you just keep your mouth shut'

"It's simply a great victory

In the brown of health

The pitch for the first Test against England at Nagpur is brown and bare with no trace of moisture, writes K Shriniwas Rao in The Indian Express

Swaziland

Cricket gets a boost in Swaziland

The Swazi Observer reports that three local companies have been brought in as the new national shirt is unveilled

Indian cricket

Homecoming king

The felicitations will never end for Mahendra Singh Dhoni in Ranchi

Australian cricket

Moises enters the promised land

Trevor Marshallsea reports in the Sydney Morning Herald about Moises Henriques, the boom New South Wales allrounder who is in the squad for the ING Cup final on Sunday.

Monty Panesar joins BBC Asian network

Monty Panesar is to file six audio diaries for the BBC's Asian network during his tour with England in India

Jones the key for England

A fit and firing Simon Jones is key to England's attack argues Derek Pringle in today's Daily Telegraph .

ICC

'Supersub' not to have any further role in the game?

July 7, 2005 was the day when Vikram Solanki was appointed the first supersub under the new laws for one-day cricket

World Cup 2007

Airline turns down World Cup sponsorship

The World Cup is 12 months away from its opening ceremony, but they're still looking for an official airline sponsor

Indians' popularity increases in Pakistan

A security official who travelled for 45 days with India's cricketers on their recent tour of Pakistan has said the popularity of the Indian team had certainly gone up among ordinary Pakistanis:

Malta

North Sussex beat Marsa 2-1

North Sussex, a Maltese side, beat Marsa 2-1 in a recent series

Blackwell in line for Test debut

Geoffrey Dean argues that Ian Blackwell's fine innings - he also took several wickets - might well seal his place in the squad to face India for the first Test:

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan on India in Pakistan 2005-06

A bagful of memories

This is the end and time to head back home with a bagful of memories

USA

ICC asked to back new US faction

Anyone who has followed US cricket in the last 18 months will be familiar with the shambles among those running the game there, with the USA Cricket Association slammed – and shunned – by the ICC and attempts to remove the executive quashed in court

Fiji

Paradise found

Fancy a job in paradise

George Binoy at the 2008 Under-19 World Cup

The end of the road

Sarfraz Ahmed slept with the World Cup last night and you can hardly blame him considering it looked to have slipped away from him yesterday

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