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- No place for Harmison as England name first Ashes Test squad 2:00am Jul 5
- Travel Broadens The Feet 11:20am Jul 4
- Neil Hannon SPIN podcast special 11:10am Jul 4


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...


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.


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.


Rajan at 5:03pm June 23
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.


Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul were the heroes as Pakistan beat favourites South Africa in the first World T20 semi-final at Trent Bridge.


England are out of the ICC World Twenty20 after losing to West Indies by five wickets in a game shortened by rain.


Pakistan thrashed New Zealand at the ICC World T20 thanks to world record bowling from Umar Gul: five wickets for six runs


Can England stay alive in the World T20? Find out with our live blog commentary from The Third Umpire now!


Dwayne Bravo's amazing 66 off 36 balls floors the world champions – and gives England a glimmer of ho


It's all about weird flicks and flips, right? Wrong, says SPIN's batting guru Gary Palmer in his latest masterclass


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


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


England have been soundly thrashed by the Saffers at Trent Bridge - leaving them one game away from the exit


England's batter (and ace fielder) looks back over the team's first, rather bizarre, weekend at the World T20, exclusively for spincricket.com


Australia are out of the ICC World T20, after being soundly beaten by Sri Lanka – and Ireland have made the Super8s after beating Banglade


England saved face - and their place in the competition - with a very professional 48-run win over a weirdly lacklustre Pakistan at the Oval.


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


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


News of Neil Hannon's new concept album about cricket - and of a special Spin podcast featuring Hannon and some of his choons.


News reaches SPIN of a late deal to broadcast action from the ICC World Twenty20 on free-to-air television


SPIN's Nick Sadleir went to a game a day at the IPL in South Africa. These are his personal highlights...


Stanford Superstars coach Julien Fountain tells SPIN the backstage story of the Superseries – and the disappointing aftermath, as Sir Allen Stanford was arrest


Atul Sharma now seems likely to miss the Rajasthan Royals' entire IPl campaign. But his long-awaited debut may be just around the corner...


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.


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


England's World Cup-winning women could soon be competing against men's teams, Clare Connor has told SPIN


SPIN World Cricket Monthly Magazine Details - and a sampler - of the new issue of SPIN Magazine, out today, available now: http://bit.ly/Jbesr
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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.


England are right to move on without the veterans of the 2005 series, including Michael Vaughan, says George Dobell










SPIN World Cricket Monthly Magazine