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The 25 Most Exciting Games in 2008
2008 was a fascinating year for cricket – a real changing of the world order, after years of dominance by Australia. The year was book-ended with dramas, starting with the Bollyline affair in Sydney and ending with the historic win by the Proteas at the MCG . This completed a momentous year for the two dominant teams - India and South Africa - whilst confirming a decline in the stocks of Australia as they suffered their first home defeat in 16 years. CricketCrowd makes its Picks of International Cricket with "The 25 Most Exciting Games in 2008".
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Cricketing Knights
A select few of the greats in the game have been knighted for their services to cricket. From the CricketCrowd Video Lists series – Bringing History to Life!
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Weekly Spin Doctor
In his weekly column, CricketCrowd’s resident writer Gav Jayasinghe captures the key quotes from around the world, and he brings them to life with his editorial comments to put them in context
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Money shot cheapens the appeal of cricket
Sport has become the new pornography. We must salute Allen Stanford for this remarkable breakthrough.  
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The Neil Harvey Plain-Speaking Award
Ponting finished his tirade by saying not many people “listen to what Neil Harvey has got to say.” Ponting knows he‘s wrong on that one. Old Aussie cricketers are revered in Australia, and the Invincibles are the Untouchables. So well done Neil Harvey. The barbs of a 79 year old are far more painful than anything Harbhajan Singh can come out with.  
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IPL: good buzz going, bad buzz rearing its head
Bad news is not good news for a significant stakeholder in the IPL – the investor.  
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