News By The Cricket Paper Team
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Featured
/ 8 years agoMark Wood targets Durham return to boost team’s County Championship prospects
The England & Durham bowler on working his way back from injury and his work with NatWest and Chance to Shine
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Features
/ 8 years agoGALE-FORCE STEVE ON BRINK OF RECORD
Dan Whiting talks to the Hertfordshire batsman who has been shining in Minor Counties game Hertfordshire opening batsman Steve Gale embarks...
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Features
/ 8 years agoPity Yorkshire couldn’t live up to splendour of Scarborough
John Fuller regrets that the followers of cricket’s best-supported festival had to settle for just two days of action last week...
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Features
/ 8 years agoEdgbaston presses on to be ‘best in world’
WARWICKSHIRE have announced the next phase of development at Edgbaston, with an £85m project agreed with Patrizia UK and the Homes...
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Features
/ 8 years agoNottswait on Taylor
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE’S Brendan Taylor is agonising over his future. Notts want him to sign a new contract but he is considering a...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoMcComb’s unlikely final-over fireworks
By James Roberts FORM went out of the window for Steve McComb when he hit 40 runs off the final over...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoUmpire Phil will be missed
By Joe Brigly TRIBUTES have been pouring in after the death of a respected Lancashire League umpire. Phil Entwistle – who...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoRodley go way over another record
By Luke Fox TO OWN one world record is impressive enough, so Rodley CC now having two to their name qualifies...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoHat-trick hero Clarkson gets hard graft rewarded
By Charlie Peat Three in a row: Mark Clarkson took a hattrick for Netherfield PICTURE: Netherfield Cricket Club MARK Clarkson was...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoBans follow fists
By Chris Hughes BIRMINGHAM Premier League Second Division sides Fordhouses and Old Hill have both been sanctioned after violence erupted between...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 8 years agoCops foil robbers at Kirkstall Ed
By Phil Birchmore THE president of a Leeds-based cricket club claims they were close to losing everything before police stepped in...
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News
/ 8 years agoGrange close the gap at top thanks to Foulds heroics
By Gary Heatly CLUB FOCUS: SCOTLAND GRANGE’S defeat of Arbroath last weekend kept the CSL Eastern Premiership title race alive with...
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/ 8 years agoNapier: England have to find the time for Westley
By Jimmy Booker TOM Westley was brought into the England Test side to fill the problematic No.3 position and while he...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoHOW ROOT CAN JOIN JARDINE ON AUSSIE HATE LIST
MARTIN JOHNSON Cricket crowds aren’t what they used to be. When Len Hutton was scoring his 364 back in 1938, everyone...
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Test Matches
/ 8 years agoSteadfast Cook rocks on – like Gibraltar
Derek Pringle is left in admiration as the former England skipper buckles down to his strength, accumulating runs PRINGLE’S VIEWPOINT Pulling...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoECB HAPPY TO BE LEFT IN THE PINK
PETER HAYTER Whole new ball game: West Indies captain Jason Holder, left, and Miguel Cummins with the pink ball PICTURE: Getty...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoKEV’S DOWNFALL BORNE OUT OF AN IDENTITY CRISIS
English or not? Kevin Pietersen Kevin Pietersen is not renowned for allowing the possibility that he might be wrong. Following a...
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Features
/ 8 years agoBROAD AIMS TO LAND THAT OLD ONE-TWO
Chris Stocks finds an England paceman thrilled at the prospect of moving up to second in the England wicket list behind...
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News
/ 8 years agoShould we honour Jimmy?
THERE has been quite a bit of local debate as to whether the naming of an end at Old Trafford should...
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News
/ 8 years agoT20 cricket is rapidly becoming a turn-off
IT is important to fight to keep Test and domestic cricket in all formats using local players, wherever our beautiful sport...
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News
/ 8 years agoFitting tribute to Doug
DEREK Pringle’s affectionate and honest piece about Doug Insole struck just the right note. I saw my first Essex game and...
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News
/ 8 years agoSecond strings are no focal points for tourists
PAUL Nixon (TCP, August 11) highlighted the issue of counties fielding weaker sides against touring teams. When Derbyshire hosted the West...
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News
/ 8 years agoCrane can give England a lift
By Richard Edwards Hit Down Under: Mason Crane became New South Wales’ first overseas player in 32 years PICTURE: Getty Images...
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News
/ 8 years agoHales can make Test grade, claims Newell
By Tony Marshall NOTTINGHAMSHIRE batsman Alex Hales has been backed to win an England Test recall – if he stays in...
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Features
/ 8 years agoHow Dukes have managed to produce a ball to dye for
Alison Mitchell learns the secrets of the factory which provides the weaponry for the day/night Test experiment Magic man: Dilip Jajodia...

