News By The Cricket Paper Team
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Features
/ 8 years agoJOE’S JUST ALWAYS BEEN A BIT SPECIAL
Guy Williams speaks to two characters who were key in the development of England’s Test captain When England skipper, Joe Root,...
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/ 8 years agoSTILL QUESTIONS FOR AUSSIES TO ANSWER
MARCUS NORTH FORMER AUSSIE TEST BATSMAN Give him a chance: Matt Renshaw should keep his place while Josh Hazlewood, inset, poses...
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/ 8 years agoDoran is first ever concussion substitute
By Seth Francis Replacement: Jake Doran AUSTRALIAN Jake Doran earned himself a unique place in cricket history this week as he...
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/ 8 years agoHero Headley is still remembered for that magic spell in Melbourne!
ACTION REPLAY Richard Edwards looks back at Dean Headley’s remarkable feats in 1998 as England dragged themselves back into it On...
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/ 8 years agoASHES DEFEATS CAN LAND THE LAST BLOW
PLANET CRICKET At the heart of the Global Game After a poor summer by his standards, is the career of Stuart...
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/ 8 years agoOVERSEAS CRITERIA NEEDS TO BE MORE FLEXIBLE
PAUL NIXON www.paulnixoncricket.com Shah-mazing! Yasir Shah spent just three games at Kent PICTURE: Getty Images HAVING been head coach of Leicestershire...
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/ 8 years agoCricket runs in the blood… It was the only game for me!
YOUNG GUN JOSH TONGUE Worcestershire bowler Josh Tongue was always destined to be a cricketer, but even with that in mind...
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/ 8 years agoA WORK IN PROGRESS BUT SO FAR, SO GOOD!
Saj Sadiq chats with Shahid Afridi, with the all-rounder believing Pakistan are beginning to make strides in all three formats of...
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Features
/ 8 years agoSuperstar Shah heads a not so illustrious group
SIMON SWEETMAN In the runs: Baheer Shah The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events Records, they say, are made to...
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News
/ 8 years agoIt’s third time lucky for Welch with the Bears
By Charlie Talbot-Smith GRAEME Welch did not have to think twice about coming back to Edgbaston again – and this time...
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/ 8 years agoMY DREAM XI
JAMES MIDDLEBROOK Former Yorkshire, Essex and Northamptonshire all-rounder Welcome to our expanded, illustrated presentation with statistical summaries of the selected players...
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/ 8 years agoYOU CAN AVOID THE PLANK BY SCORING A HUNDRED!
MARTIN JOHNSON I used to think that Ted Dexter’s 70 off 75 balls at Lord’s in 1963, against a West Indies’...
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Women's Ashes
/ 8 years agoConnor can’t wait for 2018 summer
By George Jones ENGLAND women will face South Africa and New Zealand next summer after the schedule was announced by the...
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Women's Ashes
/ 8 years agoPERFECT PERRY SHINES BRIGHT BUT ENGLAND STILL HAVE SLIM CHANCE
Tremendous: Ellyse Perry hit a stunning 213 in the only Test for the women PICTURES: Getty Images Adam Collins looks back...
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Women's Ashes
/ 8 years agoAnthology of the ASHES
This superb anthology showcases 100 years of peerless writing on the Ashes from The Cricketer magazine. Insightful new contributions from today’s...
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News
/ 8 years agoLakmal makes a dent in short day3
By Adam Ellis PLAY may have only lasted a total of 12 overs at Eden Gardens in the first day of...
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/ 8 years agoWestley not worried as he waits in wings
By Charlie Bennett Missed chance? Tom Westley batting for England in the summer against the West Indies PICTURE: Getty Images TOM...
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/ 8 years agoKent’s priority lies in their search for a seamer
KENT’S chief executive Jamie Clifford has revealed that boosting their seam bowling options is the club’s priority this winter. Kent need...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoJamie: Bro will be ready to rock at the Gabbatoir
By Richard Edwards In the right mix: Craig Overton has bowled well on the tour Down Under so far and could...
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International News
/ 8 years agoStoneman showing that mark of maturity in runs
Tour Match Round-up By Chris Stocks in Townsville Raising the bar: Mark Stoneman became the first England player to reach three...
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/ 8 years agoHarris: Australia are a better team than four years ago – even without Mitchell Johnson!
Ryan Harris admits that it's only the Ashes which makes he miss playing cricket
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/ 8 years agoHow Andy Flower helped Dawid Malan turn into an Ashes batsman
In conversation with The Cricket Paper, Dawid Malan attributes his Ashes selection to the work of Andy Flower in his technique
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/ 8 years agoPringle column: Amid the chaos of selection, England cling to positives
Derek Pringle looks at the worries over England's bowling attack after recent injuries and the cause for optimism shown in warm-up...
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/ 8 years agoCrane can give everyone a lift says former coach
Raj Maru backs the Hampshire leg-spinner to perform as England's lone spinner
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/ 8 years agoGeraint Jones gives Joe Root’s men some pointers on surviving an Ashes tour
2005 Ashes hero Geraint Jones has urged England to ignore the ‘persistent’ sledging from Australia and show why they deserve their...

