All posts tagged "The Cricket Paper"
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News
/ 9 years agoCOMPETITION: Win a brand new Kookaburra bat!
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Features
/ 9 years agoHard work is what makes Kane a star
By Richard Edwards Gifted: New Zealand laud Kane Williamson THERE are four certainties in the modern age – life, death, taxes...
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News
/ 9 years agoWindies demanding security assurances
EXCLUSIVE By Richard Edwards Police presence: More officers were part of the heightened security operation at the Oval during England’s opening...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoEven with the gloves off, Daryn will still be a star
By Richard Edwards DARYN SMIT might not be the first name to spring to mind when discussing the world’s genuine all-rounders...
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Features
/ 9 years agoMODERN- DAY WOOLLEY JUST GETTING BETTER WITH AGE
Darren Stevens, of Kent, is the inaugural winner of The Cricket Paper’s new ‘All-Rounder of the Month’ award, which recognises outstanding...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoNeil Manthorp column – Why the Proteas are right to count on Kagiso
The big-hitters grab the headlines and attention but it’s equally a fact that the team with the highest wicket-takers – or...
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International News
/ 9 years agoAndrew Strauss: Eoin Morgan has put us ahead of World Cup schedule
Chris Stocks gets the view from the top on England’s turnaround in ODI form under Eoin Morgan As he enters the...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column – Cricket’s chicanery put into context by final dive
There are one or two more important issues to prioritise, such as global warming, or whether British Airways should consider upgrading...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPlanet Cricket – An unwanted sibling outshines World Cup
Tim Wigmore says Champions Trophy’s slick format puts the bloated World Cup to shame The scene was a farce. It was...
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International News
/ 9 years agoBrian Lara: Joe Root’s flair puts him up with very best
Katie Falkingham discovers that West Indies batting icon Brian Lara is a huge fan of England’s Joe Root Unsurprisingly, Joe Root...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPeter Hayter column – When DRS becomes another tactic, not a failsafe
South Africa, chasing 331 to win the second Royal London ODI against England at the Ageas Bowl and square the series...
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News
/ 9 years agoWatch live and stop moaning
HEARTILY agree with Peter Hayter’s feature on Sky TV’s excellent coverage of the first one day against South Africa. A long...
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ICC Champions Trophy
/ 9 years agoFrequent flyer Malan ready for take-off
By Richard Edwards Net profit: Dawid Malan gets in some practice JUNE may only just have arrived but no-one could begrudge...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoNeil Manthorp column – Players must embrace what is a special tour
South Africa’s first post-isolation tour of England remains, 23 years later, a career if not lifetime highlight of every player who...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column – Pace… it’s what we all want to see in the game
As I looked up to see one of the world’s deadliest fast bowlers about to enter his delivery stride, I remembered...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPlanet Cricket – Milne ruffling new feathers!
Tim Wigmore looks at the stuttering career of speedster Adam Milne as the paceman embarks on another career chapter Who’s the...
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Features
/ 9 years agoFighting talk…but it all points towards the Ashes
They may not be favourites for the Champions Trophy, but Adam Collins believes wounds can be opened by Australia In 2004,...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoFond farewell to Misbah and Younis, two of the very best
While Yasir Shah celebrated wildly to mark a first Test series victory for Pakistan in the West Indies, all eyes instinctively...
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International News
/ 9 years agoAussie pay dispute coming to a head
Adam Collins looks at both sides of the argument in the ongoing pay row which is dividing cricket in Australia Industrial...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column – It’s time to spare us all that post-game baloney
Listening to the various spoutings of the politicians in the run up to the General Election, do you ever get the...
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Features
/ 9 years agoWest Indies’ loss was very much Surrey’s gain
Sylvester Clarke saved his most fearsome spells of fast bowling for Clive Lloyd and Viv Richards, writes Richard Edwards ACTION REPLAY...
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Features
/ 9 years agoYour shout…
Send your comments to: The Cricket Paper, Tuition House, St Georges Road, Wimbledon SW19 4EU email: [email protected] ... Continue reading... Access...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPaul Nixon column – Don’t give Misbah a hard time for coming up short
Having been left stranded on 99 not out in the first Test against West Indies, this week Pakistan batsman Misbah-ul-Haq was...
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IPL
/ 9 years agoSoftly-softly style winning fight for talent Down Under
By Adam Collins IT’S the quintessential quandary for talented Australian sportspeople: footy or cricket? Many have balanced both. The late Max...
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Latest News
/ 9 years agoWily old dog Steve still shining with new tricks
Adam Collins reflects on how forgotten Australian Steve Magoffin continues to strive after international exile A quarter hour from a Baggy...

