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de Villiers 'turned on' by pace
de Villiers, the South Africa opener, is the latest to join the war of words ahead of the first Test beginning at Perth on December 16Cricinfo staff08
Law: 'County system has helped England'
Stuart Law has praised the standard of county cricket in England, and believes the county system has been the fundamental reason to England’s successC
Ponting fit to lead in fourth Test
Ricky Ponting has recovered from his broken thumb and will resume as Australia’s captain when the final Test against India starts at Mumbai tomorrowCr
The hat-trick that wasn't
Chris Tremlett came as close as is humanly possible to a hat-trick on his international debutAndrew Miller21-Jun-2005 Chris Tremlett
Taylor and Gayle lead Jamaican charge
Jamaica took charge of the Carib Beer Cup finals at St Elizabeth, dismissing Leeward Islands for just 180, and then knocking off 94 of those runs for
Quiz: Odsonne Edouard’s Celtic career so far
When Odsonne Edouard arrived at Celtic on loan, he set the Scottish league alight. That meant that the Hoops did everything they could to sign him on
Total Duds: Sheffield Wednesday likely to face big loss on Jordan Rhodes
This article forms part of our Total Duds feature series, which is where Football Transfer Tavern takes a look at how a player has fared since being s
Kapali dropped by Bangladesh for Champions Trophy
The Bangladesh selectors today named their 14-man squad for the Champions Trophy in England next monthWisden Cricinfo staff09-Aug-2004Alok Kapali: mad
Muralitharan to retire after 2007 World Cup
Muttiah Muralitharan, the world’s highest Test wicket-taker, has said that he wants to go out of the game on a high note, and cited the 2007 World Cup
Life and death, and enjoying the game
Until the end of the Indian tour of Pakistan, we will be running a daily Paper Round of what newspapers in India and Pakistan, and from around the wor