News By The Cricket Paper Team
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Featured
/ 8 years agoJONNY DELIVERED WHEN IT MATTERED
I WAS at Old Trafford on Tuesday, working with the Professional Cricketers’ Association, and it was great to be there. You...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoWanstead win title to make it an Essex double!
By Dan Barnes WWW.CRICKETSUPPLIES.COM THERE’S a sneaking suspicion that there may just be something in the water in Essex after Wanstead...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoMeakin make history at last
By John Hunter JG MEAKIN captain James Menzies thought he’d never see the day his side won the North Staffordshire &...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoDawson’s captaincy is starting to creak
By Charlie Peat ECKINGTON captain Tom Dawson admits emotions were running high in his final match as skipper after 16 years....
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoParty time for Knowle and Dorridge
By Brett Holmes SAM Reddish hailed a magnificent team effort as Knowle & Dorridge were crowned Birmingham and District Premier League...
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Features
/ 8 years agoMasham is the perfect host – whatever the weather!
John Fuller was bowled over by the picturesque Sheep Final venue – even though weather won the day in the end...
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Features
/ 8 years agoKent still on the lookout
KENT coach Matt Walker has revealed that he is looking to strengthen his side – but is bemused by speculation he...
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Features
/ 8 years agoBailey proud for Pakistan
HAMPSHIRE captain George Bailey has relished being a trail blazer. Bailey was part of the World XI squad that reintroduced international...
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News
/ 8 years agoKabul bomb can’t drive Adam away
ADAM Hollioake has never walked away from a challenge but even the former England ODI skipper could have been forgiven for...
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News
/ 8 years agoAnother fracture for Has…
Blow: Haseeb Hameed HASEEB Hameed is set for more time on the sidelines with a fractured finger having been hit on...
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/ 8 years agoWe’re stumped by the good old English summer
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN So the T20 imternational was played in Chester-le-Street. It was cold...
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/ 8 years agoHawkeye focuses on the art of fast scoring
By Paul Eddison Modern player: Jos Buttler is one to have benefitted from the use of technology. PICTURE: Getty Images IN...
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Test Matches
/ 8 years agoMorgan worried about his patchy form as Windies strike early in T20
Toss:England, who chose to field Umpires:M Gough, R Robinson By Joshua Peck ENGLAND captain Eoin Morgan bemoaned his own lack of...
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Test Matches
/ 8 years agoTHE TOAST IS STILL HAVE A JONNY BUT WE CAN SUMMER WHINE!
Chris Stocks questions the wisdom of playing a five-match ODI series as the autumn gloom descends I’ve done it! Jonny Bairstow...
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Test Matches
/ 8 years agoFirst hour at Gabba ‘crucial for England’
By Richard Edwards ENGLAND face an uphill task to emulate the class of 2010/11 Down Under this winter. That’s according to...
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News
/ 8 years agoGive Jones his glory, like Malik
THE implication of Shoaib Malik becoming Pakistan’s highest T20 run scorer is that the matches against a World XI must have...
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News
/ 8 years agoCome on, do you know the rules?
WHEN I was vaguely young enough to play cricket for my village side, I liked to be square-leg umpire when I...
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News
/ 8 years agoBacking Nixon application
AS it appears to have been misdirected I’ll be happy to redirect, to the committee of Leicestershire CCC, Paul Nixon’s fulsome...
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News
/ 8 years agoIs it double standards?
THE furore that has been building in football over the past month concerning the England women’s team head coach Mark Sampson...
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News
/ 8 years agoAussies gamble on Rachael to take Ashes lead
FULLpoints for boldness. To replace Meg Lanning, Australia’s women have opted to go into the Ashes with a captain not in...
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News
/ 8 years agoCricket moving in on Indian soccer boom
By Richard Edwarfds GIVEN the enormous sums in Indian sport it should be no surprise that the 2017 edition of football’s...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoYOU’LL BE FACING PACE AND NIGGLE, ENGLAND
The shape of Australia’s bowling attack for the Ashes, assuming all main protagonists are fit, will betray their plans for England...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoTOP TALENT WILL ALWAYS MOVE UP, IAN
I FINDmyself having some sympathy with Ian Botham after he aired his grievances over Durham players moving to “trendy” counties, but...
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Features
/ 8 years agoLoyalties put aside as fans seek thrills ‘n’ spills
Whoever you root for, cricket remains a game where personal favourites often come before the team, writes Alison Mitchell When Joe...

