All posts tagged "cricket"
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News
/ 8 years agoSubscribe 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 digital...
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/ 8 years agoSubscriptions…
Postal subscription rates for The Cricket Paper are: £20 for ten issues, £40 for 20 issues, or £80 for 40 issues,...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoCUT IN TESTS MAY IMPROVE THE QUALITY
Tim Wigmore analyses Test cricket’s new structure that leaves only the Ashes to be played over five matches Double ton: Younis...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoWhere there’s a will, there is a way to winning at the WACA
Derek Pringle looks back at his good, bad and indifferent experiences of one of England’s least favourite venues The WACA –...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoWhen Bradman turned it round for the Aussies
SIMON SWEETMAN The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events It’s not the despair. I can take the despair. It’s the...
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Ashes
/ 8 years agoWhisper it very softly but omens are not good in Perth for England
Sam Pilger looks back to a similar Ashes scenario at the WACA in 2006 when Australia opened up an unassailable 3-0...
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/ 8 years agoFoakes waits in the wings ready should James Vince falter in Perth Test
A former England captain offers a solution to England's no.3 woes should Vince replicate his shocking form at Adelaide in the...
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/ 8 years agoIs Jonny Bairstow being wasted at no.7?
By Tim Wigmore The denouement was strangely apt. Jonny Bairstow – needing to swing for the hills because, well, there was...
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/ 8 years agoPringle column: Our last chance is to put the heat on Nathan Lyon
Let's not panic, but at 2-0 down after two, Derek Pringle says it's time to attack Nathan Lyon
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/ 8 years agoShrubsole looking to end 2017 on a high after SPOTY nomination
England Women star to go up against Anthony Joshua, Lewis Hamilton and Mo Farah for the BBC Sport accolade
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/ 8 years ago‘I’m excited to see how my time in the UAE goes’ says T10 League-bound Kohler-Cadmore
Yorkshire batsman eager to see what awaits in new format which has split opinions
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/ 8 years agoRoland-Jones to embark on England Pace Programme and eyes early 2018 return
Middlesex seamer Toby Roland-Jones reveals to The Cricket Paper he started bowling again three weeks ago
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/ 8 years agoAfghanistan to travel to India for first ever Test match
Test newcomers could face India and Australia in their first two series of red-ball cricket
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/ 8 years ago‘I’m sure it will be brought up at some point’ – Paine
Australia wicketkeeper Tim Paine says England can expect to be sledged over their latest controversy involving Ben Duckett
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News
/ 8 years agoSubscribe 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 digital...
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/ 8 years agoFINAL OVER
DANNY BRIGGS Sussex spinner ON THE SPOT Batting style: Right-hand bat Bowling style: Slow left-arm orthodox Marital status: Married to Linsey...
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ICC Rankings
/ 8 years agoSIMON SWEETMAN
Spinners offer far more than just giving the quickies a rest Trend setter: Ex-West Indies skipper Clive Lloyd The editor of...
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Featured
/ 8 years agoMARTIN JOHNSON
THERE’S NO SKIPPING THE ISSUE FOR THE CAPTAIN… There must have been times during the Adelaide Test match when Joe Root...
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/ 8 years agoIt’s no fluke to see Dukes making a big Test impact
By Richard Edwards THE head of Dukes has called for an independent international assessment of the best cricket ball to preserve...
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News
/ 8 years agoTom aims to go from an early riser to a T10 high riser
By Graham Hardcastle Captain: Sarfraz Ahmed TOM Kohler-Cadmore has revealed how a current international captain and an early morning wake-up call...
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Features
/ 8 years agoA barmy morning in the Edgbaston sunshine…
It’s 1997 and England enjoy a dream start in the Ashes. Sadly, old ghosts were still lurking, writes Richard Edwards ACTION...
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Features
/ 8 years agoJimmy’s swing, Marsh mastery, and Warne on the Waugh path
Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon, our Aussie journo double act, digest the ups and downs of this week’s Adelaide Test and...
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Features
/ 8 years agoTHE BLUEPRINT FOR DAY-NIGHT SUCCESS
Tim Wigmore hails the impact of day-night cricket in Adelaide and asks whether it will be the norm in five years’...
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/ 8 years agoPAUL NIXON
SLEDGING IS PART OF THE GAME – IT’S NOT PERSONAL WWW.PAULNIXONCRICKET.COM Sledging has always been a part of cricket, and we’ve...
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International News
/ 8 years agoSome de Silva lining at last as India are held
By George Jones DHANANJAYA de Silva’s wonderful century helped Sri Lanka defy India in a brilliant finalday batting display in Delhi....

