All posts tagged "TCP"
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Latest News
/ 4 months agoReader Letters
Each week we will be publishing a selection of your correspondence. Contact us at [email protected] or write to TCP Letters Page,...
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England News
/ 5 months agoNo Ordinary Joe: Root’s outstanding record against India
Joe Root has always relished playing India. Going back to his Test debut as a cherubic 21-year-old at Nagpur in 2012,...
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Latest News
/ 7 months agoReader Letters
Each week we will be publishing a selection of your correspondence. Contact us at [email protected] or write to TCP Letters Page,...
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News
/ 7 months agoReader Letters: Derbyshire representation in TCP’s Team of the Week
Each week we will be publishing a selection of your correspondence. Contact us at [email protected] write to TCP Letters Page, c/o...
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Columnists
/ 8 months agoGood Eggs: Easter cricket a hit in Southall
Middlesex in the Community has been helping deliver Holiday Activity and Food programmes to children during the Easter break, writes Adam...
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News
/ 8 months agoReader Letters: Farewell, Joel Wilson
Each week we will be publishing a selection of your correspondence. Contact us at [email protected] or write to TCP Letters Page,...
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News
/ 1 year agoEnd of the road for Joe Leach
Timing is everything and Worcestershire’s Joe Leach feels it is right that this will be his last summer as a professional...
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Latest News
/ 1 year agoPayne back and pain-free
By Sam Dalling DAVID PAYNE is smiling. He has been doing so a lot recently and for very good reason. “I...
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Features
/ 1 year agoDisability cricket shines at Lord’s with hopefully more to come
By Sam Dalling It was not, to many minds, the most prestigious day of the Lord’s summer. In fact, there was...
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News
/ 1 year agoCritchley’s learning curve helps Eagles
By Sam Dalling In the wickets: Matt Critchley celebrates another scalp PICTURE: Alamy IT TOOK A FEW SUMMERS, but Matt Critchley...
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Features
/ 1 year agoClock Cricket bringing joy to people living with dementia
By Sam Dalling The hall attached to St Cuthbert’s Church is peaceful enough to hear the clock tick towards 2pm. That,...
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Women's Cricket
/ 2 years agoCool De Klerk lighting up The Blaze
By Sam Dalling The first Nadine de Klerk’s teammates at The Blaze saw of her this summer, she was napping on...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 2 years agoUmeed at peace in second stint
By Sam Dalling Andy Umeed laughs warmly. Then, in his smooth, Scottish accent, says, “I mean, you say ‘shake the tag’...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 2 years agoSeales keen to come back for more
By Richard Edwards Jayden Seales is hoping to reignite his international career with the West Indies this summer. But not until...
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County Championships
/ 2 years agoReady, willing and Abell
Richard Edwards on the Somerset captain’s return to the ranks County Captaincy can take its toll. So it’s little wonder Tom...
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County Championships
/ 2 years agoPutting the Steel in Surrey
By Sam Dalling It isn't that Cameron Steel is uncomfortable with the topic. He just hadn’t anticipated that his days of...
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County Championships
/ 2 years agoSnater’s storming start sees Eagles flying high
By Tawhid Qureshi Shane Snater is in magnanimous mood. The 28-year-old has been central to Essex’s strong start to the season,...
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County News/The Hundred
/ 2 years agoKashif shows the way
The first of eight South Asian Cricket Academy graduates to get a county contract, Kashif Ali has started the season in...
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Latest News
/ 2 years agoOff we go once more!
It is a pleasure to welcome you back to The Cricket Paper’s coverage of our summer sport and we’re delighted to...
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ECB Premier Leagues
/ 2 years agoShrewsbury stay as TCP kings, while Repton reel ’em in
By Andy Barnard Winners are grinners: Repton won the 100 Ball Cup ON A WARM and humid day at Loughborough University,...
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Latest News
/ 2 years agoWhat’s in The Cricket Paper this Sunday: 27/08/23
We’ll have all the up-to-the-minute news from The Hundred Eliminators, with a preview of the Finals on Sunday, in The Cricket Paper being...
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Women (International)
/ 2 years agoKaur: I have no regrets
By Tawhid Qureshi “I don’t regret anything, I just said what I felt and saw and witnessed.” Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur...
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Latest News
/ 2 years agoLINTOTT: HUNDRED SNUB HIT ME HARD
By Tawhid Qureshi The whims that dictate franchise draft picks are as unpredictable as the English summer weather. It’s something which...
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Ashes
/ 2 years agoChanging world, a changing Dukes?
There's been plenty of focus on the Dukes ball in recent summers, and although there was swing and seam at Headingley,...
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England News
/ 2 years agoRashid: England’s young spinners have a big future
By Saj Sadiq Adil Rashid’s 19-match Test career came to an end in January 2019 and while many will suggest that...

