on the 155th edition of WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK & PLAYFAIR CRICKET ANNUAL 2018! Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack & FREE Playfair 2018 […]
Latest Posts
Washout does nothing to brighten Northants spirits
By Matt Wright Bleak: The covers remained on at the County Ground for all four days PICTURE: Northants CCC April […]
Eskinazi up and running but Dragons breathe fire
On the front foot: Stevie Eskinazi was the first Middlesex top-order batsman to score a half-century this season PICTURES: Getty […]
Madsen’s mission gives Derbys hope of ending hoodoo
By Paul Bolton Ton-up! Wayne Madsenstroked his way to a 27th first-class century PICTURE: Getty Images WAYNE Madsen shored up […]
Sharma’s injury blow adds to Gillespie’s early frustration
By Bruce Talbot DIVISION TWO STAR GAME Taylor-made for success: Matt Taylor, of Gloucestershire, bowls to Phil Salt PICTURE: Getty […]
Manner of wins, not just their number, have pleased Morgan
By Charlie Peat NOBODY could have predicted just how quickly England’s white-ball fortunes would turn around following a dismal 2015 […]
Subscribe to the cricket paper digital edition
Keep in touch with The Cricket Paperwherever you are at home and abroad! It is now available as an online […]
Newton: We’re all under-cooked
By Matt Wright WHEN Northamptonshire face Pakistan in a four-day tour match at Wantage Road, the tourists won’t have the […]
Khan plots way forward for the domestic game
By Richard Rae Round the table: Wasim Khan will lead a working group to discuss the future structure of domestic […]
Ripley hoping Northants can finally keep the rain at bay
By Richard Edwards Frustrated: Northants coach David Ripley NORTHAMPTONSHIRE have started the season like a snail – but it’s hardly […]
Weather won’t dampen Porter’s call-up chances
By Alex Smith Steaming in: Essex paceman Jamie Porter bowls as Hampshire’s Joe Weatherley looks on from the nonstriker’s end […]
Tied in Notts but skipper Leach vows not to panic
By Chris Oldnall Final straw: Josh Tongue is Worcestershire’s last man out , bowled by Notts paceman Harry Gurney PICTURES: […]
I’m bowling better than ever, insists wily ol’ Tim
By Richard Latham All ends up: Josh Davey is mobbed by his Somerset teammates after snaring Harry Brook PICTURES: Getty […]
Denly and Gidman ensure Kent shine amid gloomy skies
By Jon Couch Will to win: Will Gidman took a Kent career-best 5-47 against the Pakistan tourists JOE DENLY hit […]
Super Lancashire just fall short but Glen’s a happy Chappie still
DIVISION ONE STAR GAME By Paul Edwards El of a wicket! Jordan Clark dismisses Surrey’s Dean Elgar High five: Liam […]
CLOSED SHOP IS ENDED FOR T20 GROWTH
Tim Wigmore discusses a welcome change in cricket thinking that may be a step towards a more inclusive sport PLANET […]
Test cricket? I can still be the man, warns Fakhar
Saj Sadiq talks to an emerging Pakistan batsman who feels he is ready to prove himself in the longest format […]
Dattani: Asian girls able to overcome ‘power’ shortfall
By Jon Batham ASIAN female cricketers should stop playing the genetics card according to Naomi Dattani. Middlesex Ladies’ 50-over skipper […]
SIDDLE’S BEANIE? WE HAD A 5-SWEATER DAY IN JULY!
Derek Pringle, after news of a bowler in a beanie, recalls long gone days of cold comfort… and humour Out […]
Subscriptions…
Postal subscription rates for The Cricket Paper are: £20 for ten issues, £40 for 20 issues, or £80 for 40 […]
We’ve found the team, now let’s stay on top until the World Cup
Chris Stocks explains how this summer will be pivotal if England are to justify their position as tournament favourites Tough […]
James left to Weigh up the pressures of a new all-rounder role
By Luke Baker IF EVERYTHING goes to plan, James Weighell will be Durham’s answer to Lance Klusener by the end […]
Wiese: Life with Dizzy has such a great vibe
By Richard Dore Pace and power: David Wiese has picked up his first Sussex five-for and scored a maiden ton […]
English conditions are even better than I thought, says Henry
By Charlie Talbot-Smith MATT HENRY knew that English early-season conditions were going to be helpful – but even he could […]
LONG-FORM GAME ISN’T LOOKING QUITE SO OLD…
ISABELLE WESTBURY Is there a more satisfying cricketing feeling? Essex celebrate the spoils of a five-month slog with the Championship […]