Shrubsole has ‘revolutionised women’s cricket’ – Beaumont 28 July 2023 0 comments Tammy Beaumont says fellow World Cup winner Anya Shrubsole will head into retirement having “revolutionised women’s cricket” and inspired young […]
Brook believes England can claim ‘moral victory’ by drawing Ashes at Oval 25 July 2023 0 comments Harry Brook wants to end England’s Ashes summer on a high and believes levelling the series at the Kia Oval […]
Green admits Australia ‘got out of jail’ in rain-ruined fourth Test 25 July 2023 0 comments Australia all-rounder Cameron Green admits his side “got out of jail” in their Ashes-clinching draw at Emirates Old Trafford. A […]
Damming report concludes racism and sexism are rife in cricket 27 June 2023 0 comments Racism is entrenched in cricket and women routinely experience sexism and misogyny within the sport, a new report has concluded. […]
Gardner on fire to leave England up against it 26 June 2023 0 comments England have been left with a mountain to climb to regain the Women’s Ashes after Australia seized the upper hand […]
Root reinventing himself like Bowie under Bazball – Mark Nicholas 23 June 2023 0 comments Broadcaster Mark Nicholas has likened Joe Root to rock stars such as David Bowie and Bruce Springsteen for his ability […]
Ramprakash expects Wood to return for second Test 21 June 2023 0 comments Mark Ramprakash expects Mark Wood to return to the England line-up for the second Ashes Test at Lord’s. Australia won […]
Ponting: Australia’s method has stood up against ‘Bazball’ 21 June 2023 0 comments Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes England will be left questioning their ‘Bazball’ approach after Ben Stokes’ side lost an […]
England hopes of victory frustrated by rain at Edgbaston 20 June 2023 0 comments England’s hopes of pressing for a fifth-day victory in their Ashes opener against Australia suffered a frustrating start as the […]
‘I’m 82 but I still feel young’ 18 June 2023 0 comments Enid Bakewell, the trailblazing former England all-rounder, tells Jo Harman about how she had to sell potatoes to fund her […]
Cricket Ireland defends decision to rest Little for England Test 26 May 2023 0 comments Cricket Ireland has defended the absence of star bowler Josh Little from next week’s Lord’s Test against England, declaring the […]
The Hundred tipped for ‘very long, successful future’ despite Sanjay Patel exit 24 May 2023 0 comments Richard Gould has forecast a “very long and successful future for The Hundred” despite the impending departure of one of […]
Cross laid low by ongoing battle against tropical disease 19 May 2023 0 comments England seamer Kate Cross admitted persistent setbacks in an ongoing battle against a tropical disease has taken a toll on […]
Does Cricket Have A Gambling Problem? 22 December 2022 0 comments Gambling is a common term used in English cricket at the moment, but perhaps not in the popular sense of […]
The Cricket Paper claims ECB outstanding newspaper coverage of domestic cricket award 25 March 2022 0 comments The Cricket Paper has won the ECB’s Outstanding Newspaper Coverage of Domestic Cricket award for the first time since 2016. […]
England recall ‘caged tiger’ Stuart Broad for Sydney Test 4 January 2022 0 comments England have recalled “caged tiger” Stuart Broad for the fourth Ashes Test, giving him the chance to work out his […]
WE ENGINEER-ED A WAY FORWARD 1 August 2021 0 comments Indian great Farokh Engineer tells Richard Edwards why the current crop should be indebted to the Class of 1971 Leading […]
Stokes: My dad has brain cancer 30 August 2020 0 comments BEN STOKES has revealed that he has spent months coming to terms with the fact his father has brain cancer. […]
The Cricket Paper is back – and here’s what features in TCP #332 30 July 2020 0 comments Check out what features in the first TCP of 2020 – on sale Sunday August 2nd!
NEXPERIENCE LED TO HOLDER’S DOWNFALL 29 September 2019 0 comments Garfield Robinson argues why appointing Jason Holder as captain of the West Indies at such a young age was a […]
Goatacre fall just short of 500 but still make history 14 June 2019 0 comments By Joe Leavey ED WILKINS was in uncharted territory at the crease on Saturday in the West of England Premier […]
Celebrating 70 years since emergence of a True legend 10 May 2019 0 comments By Guy Williams History: Fred Trueman SEVENTY years ago tomorrow, a significant event occurred in cricket history: Fred Trueman, the […]
IT SEEMS OLD HABITS DO STILL DIE HARD WITH ECB 3 May 2019 0 comments MARTIN JOHNSON I don’t know this for sure, but I’ve always imagined that being accepted for the job of press […]
I CAN’T GET OVER STAGGERING STUPIDITY REQUIRED TO DO WHAT HALES HAS DONE 3 May 2019 0 comments Derek Pringle takes a look at the Alex Hales saga and explains why he can’t support those who feel the […]
SW19 the backdrop as it became game, set and match for the IPL! 22 March 2019 0 comments Richard Edwards recalls a summer’s day amid the gentility of Wimbledon that marked the birth of razzmatazz and riches in […]