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Gemma Wright | Posted 08.05.2013 | UK Sport
Gemma Wright

With Twenty20 most definitely here to stay, International cricket tours now have to accommodate all three formats of the game. There is no standard pattern for how many matches of each form are included but international cricket boards could do worse than base future tours on the current schedule being employed between New Zealand and England.

POLL: KP Omitted From T20 Squad, But Should He Have Been?

The Huffington Post UK | Samuel Luckhurst | Posted 21.08.2012 | UK Sport

Kevin Pietersen has been left out of England's World Twenty20 squad, scuppering the batsman's hopes of a limited overs comeback. Pietersen, who was...

WATCH: Bremner Does Boycott

The Huffington Post UK | Samuel Luckhurst | Posted 29.06.2012 | UK Sport

Rory Bremner's cricketing impersonations continues following on from David Lloyd last week, as the ever-opinionated Geoffrey Boycott gets the mimickin...

WATCH: Rory Bremner Impersonates Bumble

The Huffington Post UK | Samuel Luckhurst | Posted 21.06.2012 | UK Sport

Twenty20 is up-and-running again, and the England and Wales Cricket Board have enlisted the services of one of the game's enthusiasts, comic Rory Brem...

ECB - What Have You Done?

Andrew Bloxham | Posted 05.08.2012 | UK Sport
Andrew Bloxham

England fans will hope that the differences can be reconciled between Pietersen and the ECB. After all, England needs Pietersen at both Test and Twenty20 level.

Me, Myself and the IPL...

Andrew Bloxham | Posted 01.07.2012 | UK Sport
Andrew Bloxham

Until recently the Indian Premier League had been to me what protecting Gotham City has been to Batman for the past 73 years; fun on occasion, but swiftly becoming tedious and largely irrelevant.

WATCH: Fiver Of Sixes - Gayle Hits 30 Off One Over And Breaks A Girl's Nose

The Huffington Post UK | Samuel Luckhurst | Posted 10.05.2012 | UK Sport

Chris Gayle bashed Pune Warriors' bowling to smithereens on Wednesday as he hit five successive sixes in one over. The West Indian however fell one...

Indian Cricket: Rising Amidst a Fall?

Andrew Bloxham | Posted 14.05.2012 | UK Sport
Andrew Bloxham

Browsing various cricketing websites and forums, an almost religious tendency of mine during any given day, I get the distinct impression that many Indian pundits and fans alike are a little 'doom and gloom', shall we say, concerning the future prospects of their side in Test cricket.

IPL is the New Opium

Sunil Sharan | Posted 30.04.2012 | UK
Sunil Sharan

England's cricket batsman Kevin Pietersen averaged 11 runs in the recent test series against Pakistan, but still wanted to play in this year's IPL (Indian Premier League). His coach, Andy Flower, believes that the IPL stunts Test batting, and has hinted that Pietersen's IPL bug might cost him his Test career.