All posts tagged "The Cricket Paper"
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoSimon Sweetman column – At last, I could stop feeling like Mr Creosote…
The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events After two ODIs between England and India had produced 1,453 runs (and 42...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column – If this is supposed to be fun, then I’m Napoleon
You can scarcely go to a rugby match these days without watching some disorientated participant being ordered off for a head...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoRogers is back at Taunton to help good times roll
By Jeremy Blackmore Chris Rogers, the man who led Somerset to within four points of a maiden County Championship title last...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoDerek Pringle column – Stop run fests by bringing back the bouncer
England’s recent one-day series in India produced three high scoring and reasonably close games, of which Eoin Morgan’s team lost two...
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International News
/ 9 years agoHeyhoe Flint, the pioneer with a twinkle in her eye…
Alison Mitchell offers a personal memory of one of cricket’s most important and respected figures who died earlier this month Baroness...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoCounty Archives: Somerset 2001
When Cox's upstarts laid down the gauntlet to the big guns
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoMonty on right wavelength for a big comeback
Monty Panesar is hoping to turn it around after broadening his horizons Down Under...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoProud ‘Englishmen’ or just cricketing mercenaries… Who gets your vote?
The adopted Englishman is a curious beast, but who would be your top ‘outsider’ to wear the Three Lions? Derek Pringle...
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International News
/ 9 years agoHow English missionaries are honing their skills with the top Associates
Tim Wigmore finds a parallel between soccer coaches in the 20th century and their modern day cricketing brethren In Mister, Rory...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoDerek Pringle column – Skippers felt the force of the chop in the 80s
The seeming prevarication over the future of Alastair Cook as England captain seems to be based on achieving the right level...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoClub Spotlight – Burnley
Even the Burnley Express can’t match Griffith’s haul Jimmy Booker heads into Lancashire and locates the hometown club of an England...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoCounty Archives – Nottinghamshire 1981
Rice’s relentless charges proved too strong for all-comers Paul Edwards casts his county net back 36 years to look at the...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPaul Nixon column – Sorry, but there’ll be no Vardy style tale in cricket
With the 2017 season not too far away, counties will be looking at any late big signings they can make, or...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoHandscomb can solve top order woes – Gale
By Charlie Talbot-Smith ANDREW GALE is happy to joke that it was his own bad form that cost Yorkshire the title...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column – You don’t need style to make runs, just ask Colly!
I was watching a clip from an oldTest match the other day and was mildly surprised, given that the Government’s Health...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoTristan Lavalette column – Aussies gearing up for an Ashes hijack…
There is much goodwill suddenly fostering within Australian cricket after a successful rebirth and seamless transition into a new era. Following...
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International News
/ 9 years agoThakur’s exit could pave the way for a better game
Tim Wigmore on how the Supreme Court’s decision to remove two of cricket’s most powerful men can herald a positive change...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoAlastair Cook ready to stand down as England captain, Joe Root next man in
A big shake-up expected in the England camp.
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International News
/ 9 years agoWhen Harmy had them on the hop at Sabina Park
Garfield Robinson relives the carnage at Sabina Park of 2004 when Steve Harmison gave the Windies some of their own medicine...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoTristan Lavalette column – Enough is enough. Let’s stop Shielding the blame
For Australia and its beleaguered fans, a ray of sunshine has suddenly emerged from the bleak clouds thickening after a nightmarish...
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News
/ 9 years agoWe’ve come a long way but work still to be done
Francis Kelly speaks to England Women’s head coach Mark Robinson just over a year into the role Mark Robinson took on...
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International News
/ 9 years agoNo hiding place for Cook, whose jumbled thinking is hurting his side
Derek Pringle looks at England’s shortcomings in India and questions the methods of their skipper, whose lack of faith and adventure...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPaul Nixon column – Jennings and Daws sensible picks for England
Keaton Jennings and Liam Dawson have been picked to replace the injured duo of Haseeb Hameed and Zafar Ansari in England’s...
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International News
/ 9 years agoAdelaide still in pink as England prepare for big Ashes turn-on
Alison Mitchell analyses the ongoing experiment with day-night Tests and discovers the numbers are still stacking up What a difference a...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoFast man Thomas will give it all back to kids at Taunton
Jeremy Blackmore catches up with Alfonso Thomas after his return to Somerset as a coach Alfonso Thomas, the spearhead of Somerset’s...

