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An ill-conceived shambles
Wisden CricInfo staff - September 11, 2002

Derek Pringle dissects yet another Ashes defeat. (Jan 8)
The Daily Telegraph, London

"He can look Hayden, Ponting and Waugh in the eye and call them `mate'." Scyld Berry on the remarkable Michael Vaughan (Jan 5)
The Sunday Telegraph, London

Mark Fuller watches Australia's new-ball attack of the future (Jan 3)
Sydney Morning Herald

"Frequently, the point at which history turns is so seemingly inconsequential that it is not noticed in its moment." Greg Baum on Michael Vaughan's 145, an innings that could be as significant as it was brilliant (Dec 30)
Sydney Morning Herald

Peter Roebuck watches Brett Lee and Stuart MacGill pursue wickets "come hell or high water" (Dec 29)
Sydney Morning Herald

"He has never been worried in his life." Meet Martin Love, the new star of Australian cricket (Dec 28)
The Guardian, London

"He had the fire to torch the bellies of unwary bats." Geoff Lawson weighs up Steve Harmison, the main plus of England's disastrous tour (Dec 27)
The Guardian, London

John Huxley on the traditions of Boxing Day at the MCG (Dec 26)
Sydney Morning Herald

Nasser Hussain is not thrilled at the prospect of socialising with the Australian side (Dec 24)
The Mirror, London

Pommy-bashing, or simply brash? Australians can't decide how to react to their latest glories (Dec 22)
The Observer, London

Angus Fraser assesses James Anderson, England new fast bowling hope (Dec 19)
The Independent, London

Garry Barker savours a civilised and peaceable Melbourne Cricket Ground (Dec 16)
Sydney Morning Herald

"Their preparations are so far behind schedule that their last two World Cup campaigns, both of them pitiful failures, seem to have been brilliantly planned by comparison." Scyld Berry on a fine English mess (Dec 15)
The Sunday Telegraph

Greg Baum on `the most virulent bout of Pom-bashing yet seen or heard' (Dec 14)
The Age, Melbourne

What exactly went wrong with Andrew Flintoff's rehabilitation? (Dec 13)
The Guardian, London

England are losing out in the fitness race, according to Nick Hoult (Dec 10)
The Guardian, London

Greg Baum looks on as the clock ticks down on the career of Steve Waugh (Dec 10)
The Age, Melbourne

Nasser Hussain, Mike Atherton and Ian Chappell dissect yet another Ashes mismatch (Dec 8)
The Sunday Telegraph, London

According to Angus Fraser, the English game must crush the culture of complacency (Dec 4)
The Independent, London

Clear out the dead wood, says Ian Botham, and that includes Nasser Hussain (Dec 1)
The Mirror, London

Words of hope from Rodney Marsh as an Ashes whitewash looms for England (Dec 1)
Sydney Morning Herald

Scyld Berry on a "most hideously difficult task" facing England every time they meet Australia (Dec 1)
Sunday Telegraph

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