SPIN World Cricket Monthly Magazine
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Ian Bell and Graham Onions are included in England's 13-man party for Cardiff Test.
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SPIN's Alex 'Challenge' Kemp has another job you know... Read it. Weep.
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In a special edition of the SPIN podcast, Neil Hannon of the Divine Comedy speaks to SPIN editor Duncan Steer about his new cricket-themed pop album. We reviewed the album a while back right here. We think it's pretty good...
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It wasn't convincing, but India has achieved an unassailable 2-1 series lead in St Lucia.
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The series is level but the Windies will feel the hapier side...
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England today named a 16-strong squad for a pre-Ashes camp to be held later this week and a team to take on Warwickshire in a three-day warm-up match at Edgbaston starting on July 1st.
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Captain Younus Khan announces T20 retirement after historic win.
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Sri Lanka crushed the West Indies by 57 runs in the ICC World T20 semi-final - and now face Pakistan in the final on Sunday.
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Heh. Yep. Not only did Sri Lanka lose to Pakistan, but New Zealand lost to England in the women's final. Not a good cricketing day for me.
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Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul were the heroes as Pakistan beat favourites South Africa in the first World T20 semi-final at Trent Bridge.
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England are out of the ICC World Twenty20 after losing to West Indies by five wickets in a game shortened by rain.
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Pakistan thrashed New Zealand at the ICC World T20 thanks to world record bowling from Umar Gul: five wickets for six runs
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Can England stay alive in the World T20? Find out with our live blog commentary from The Third Umpire now!
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The Third Umpire stays up late and wonders why BBC Sport is stuck so very proudly in the 1980s.
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Dwayne Bravo's amazing 66 off 36 balls floors the world champions – and gives England a glimmer of ho
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It's all about weird flicks and flips, right? Wrong, says SPIN's batting guru Gary Palmer in his latest masterclass
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He didn’t touch a cricket ball until he was 17. Seven years later, he was a Test star. Lasith Malinga tells SPIN the story of his remarkable ri
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MS Dhoni's reigning champions come up against the least predictable side in world cricket – West Indies – in England's group of the Super Eig
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England have been soundly thrashed by the Saffers at Trent Bridge - leaving them one game away from the exit
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England's batter (and ace fielder) looks back over the team's first, rather bizarre, weekend at the World T20, exclusively for spincricket.com
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Australia are out of the ICC World T20, after being soundly beaten by Sri Lanka – and Ireland have made the Super8s after beating Banglade
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England saved face - and their place in the competition - with a very professional 48-run win over a weirdly lacklustre Pakistan at the Oval.
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A sensational innings from Chris Gayle has put Australia close to exiting the Twenty20 World Cup
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The Third Umpire looks back over the first 24 hours of the ICC World Twenty20
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England have been beaten in a sensational last-ball giant-killing at the ICC World T20
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SPIN are delighted to announce that Eoin Morgan will be writing a blog for spincricket.com throughout the ICC World Twenty20. Watch this space for further details
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As cricket takes stock of Chris Lewis's 13-year sentence for drug smuggling, Spin bangs the gavel on 13 other players who have had run-ins with the law
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News of Neil Hannon's new concept album about cricket - and of a special Spin podcast featuring Hannon and some of his choons.
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News reaches SPIN of a late deal to broadcast action from the ICC World Twenty20 on free-to-air television
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SPIN's Nick Sadleir went to a game a day at the IPL in South Africa. These are his personal highlights...
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Why have the world's top T20 players been considering using a bat that looks six inches too short?
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Kemp lives in the ex-house of an international cricketer. Can you guess whose?
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Australia have unveiled their 16-man party for the Ashes tour
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Stanford Superstars coach Julien Fountain tells SPIN the backstage story of the Superseries – and the disappointing aftermath, as Sir Allen Stanford was arrest
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Atul Sharma now seems likely to miss the Rajasthan Royals' entire IPl campaign. But his long-awaited debut may be just around the corner...
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England has warmed up for the Ashes in style, completing a 2-0 series win over a hapless West Indies with an innings victory at Chester-le-Street.
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SPIN's Nick Sadleir sits next to Daniel Vettori, witnesses an act of kindness from Neil McKenzie and laments salary wastage in his latest missive from the Indian Premier League
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Ian Bell is recalled to the England squad for the second Test at Durham, which starts on Wednesday
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Only the weather (and possibly The Crab) stands between England and a rare victory at Lord's
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England's World Cup-winning women could soon be competing against men's teams, Clare Connor has told SPIN
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Extracts from the mystery pace man's first interview, published in the June issue of SPIN
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Grant Flower, Henry Olonga and Ronnie Irani provide unique insight into the man with England’s Ashes hopes in his hands.
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England are right to move on without the veterans of the 2005 series, including Michael Vaughan, says George Dobell
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The Third Umpire runs the rule over Mark Nicholas and Simon Doull's attempts to whip the TV audience into a frenzy