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Razzmatazz revolution
Wisden CricInfo staff - August 22, 2002

Fielders with microphones and the rest of the low-down on England's revolutionary Twenty20 Cup (May 10) Rediff

K N Prabhu remembers the life and times of the controversial Charlie Griffith (May 10) Mid-day

Owen Slot on a chilling account of human suffering in Zimbabwe (May 8) The Times, London

Zimbabwe's tour of England keeps Mugabe's atrocities in the public eye (May 7) The Times, London

John Rawling on why England must blood young players from the academy against Zimbabwe (May 5) The Guardian, London

Mike Gatting reminds Nasser Hussain that cricket is a team game (May 4) The Observer, London

Ricky Ponting describes how he bats less at nets, to ensure he scores more runs (May 4) The Weekend Australian

Trevor Chesterfield marvels at how much the game has changed since the 1940s (May 4) The Indian Express

Courtney Walsh says he expects Glenn McGrath to be the first fast bowler to take 600 wickets (May 2) Dubbo Daily Liberal, Australia

Ravi Shastri on how West Indian cricket is showing signs of revival under Brian Lara (May 2) Gulf News

The low-down on the politicking affecting Mumbai cricket, once the nursery of the game in India (April 30) Rediff

James Anderson, Burnley 2nds to England central contract in the space of a year (April 29) The Times, London

Joel Garner feels the pain of the decline of West Indian cricket (April 29)
Herald Sun, Melbourne

Peter Tatchell, the activist, accuses the England cricket board of colluding with Robert Mugabe's regime (April 27)
The Guardian, London

Natasha Woods reports on Scotland readying for their National League debut, with Rahul Dravid in tow (April 27)
Sunday Herald

Michael Vaughan, nicknamed 'Virgil', opens up after making history on the Wisden Almanack cover (April 26)
The Daily Telegraph, London

Sachin Tendulkar talks to Ayaz Memon on the eve of his 30th birthday (April 24)
Times of India

Simon Hughes's rare interview with Sir Paul Getty (April 24)
The Daily Telegraph, London

How regional divisions are hurting West Indian cricket (Apr 20)
Sydney Morning Herald

Alec Stewart may be the oldest soldier on the county stage, but he's not finished yet (Apr 20)
The Observer, London

Why Australia should field a development side in their two home Tests against Bangladesh (Apr 20)
The Age, Melbourne

Basil Butcher on Weekes, Walcott and Sobers - great cricketers, and top-class drinkers too (Apr 18)
The Age, Melbourne

The first day of the rest of his life: Tanya Aldred on Andy Flower's return to Essex (Apr 17)
The Guardian, London

Steve Rixon reckons that New Zealand cricket is stagnating (Apr 17)
The New Zealand Herald

Stuart MacGill - just one wicket away from his 100th in Test cricket - explains why is he is getting better and better (Apr 16)
The Sydney Morning Herald

Peter Roebuck on Brian Lara, who uncorked another vintage innings at Georgetown (Apr 14)
The Sydney Morning Herald

Michael Atherton on Phil Tufnell, who arrived at the home of cricket wearing a leopard-skin G-string, baggy pants and winkle-pickers, and left suddenly and no less surprisingly (Apr 13)
The Sunday Telegraph, London

Darren Gough states that he is England's best as he prepares for a comeback (Apr 12)
The Guardian, London

Harsha Bhogle on Indian cricket being satisfied too easily (Apr 10)
Espnstar.com

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