All posts tagged "The Cricket Paper"
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPeter Hayter column – Viv would have been on Cook’s side over helmets
To see or not to see, that appears to be the question Alastair Cook has been given no choice to decide...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoMy Life in Cricket – Alan Wells
I can still vividly remember Curtly Ambrose running in at me on my Test debut – and I distinctly remember thinking...
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Club Cricket
/ 10 years agoICP Young Gun – Ollie McGee
English cricket has produced its fair share of world-class left-arm spinners in recent years, and Durham and Northumberland hotshot Ollie McGee...
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Club Cricket
/ 10 years agoFREE club funding guide for all TCP readers with Flicx!
The world’s most versatile cricket pitch solution and a FREE cricket club funding guide for all The Cricket Paper readers Does...
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Club Cricket
/ 10 years agoICP Young Gun – Ollie Currill
Psychologist put my career back on track There has never been a harsher critic of Ollie Currill’s game than himself –...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPaul Nixon column – Brendon’s knock so special but Viv is still king
By Paul Nixon You couldn’t have written a better script, could you? Brendon McCullum strides to the crease on the first...
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International News
/ 10 years agoWe’ll miss Brendon McCullum…
Derek Pringle looks at the spectacular career of a New Zealand icon and his legacy in international cricket Brendon McCullum is...
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International News
/ 10 years agoWest Indies talent is there – now reform needed to cultivate it
Tim Wigmore analyses the legacy of the West Indies U19 triumph When Keemo Paul, a 17-year-old from Guyana, top-edged a delivery...
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Featured
/ 10 years agoDiscount Wisden Playfair Book Offer
The Cricket Paper is delighted to offer you this year’s WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK 2016 (RRP £50) together with a FREE copy...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoDerek Pringle column – When the panic sets in there is nowhere to hide…
By Derek Pringle It only takes ten balls to dismiss a cricket team yet we still profess shock and bewilderment when...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPringle column: ‘Mankading’ and the ‘Spirit of the Game’
By Derek Pringle Until Tuesday, Keemo Paul was not widely known outside his native Guyana. That was the day when his...
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Club Cricket
/ 10 years agoFantasy Club Cricket: Raise Money and Manage Your Club’s Players to Glory
With Christmas out the way and 2016 firmly ushered in, we can finally start thinking about the truly important thing in...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoKepler Wessels exclusive column
THE victory in Centurion was a much-needed one for South Africa and is sure to boost the morale of the players,...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Scotland – 1998 NatWest Trophy giantkillers
By Neil Fissler Craig Wright admits that helping Scotland shock Worcestershire in the NatWest Trophy not only put cricket north of...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPaul Nixon column – Admit it Straussy, KP will be great for World T20
Last year, when Andrew Strauss held a meeting with Kevin Pietersen to effectively shut the door on his Test future, the...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Oxfordshire – 1989 Minor Counties champions
By Neil Fissler RUPERT EVANS says Oxfordshire have always had an unwritten rule when it came to selecting their sides –...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoBowlers intimidate… but can batsmen?
Garfield Robinson looks at cricket’s fear factor, whether from fast bowlers or dashing strokeplayers Fast bowlers have always sought to intimidate...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoJohannesburg’s Wanderers up close
Joshua Peck looks at the players and history behind the remarkable story of the Wanderers So, to the Wanderers – a...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoPaul Nixon column – Don’t take sledging too far
During the second day of the second Test at Newlands, Ben Stokes made the headlines for all the right reasons. His...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoLooking back – South Africa v England in Cape Town 2010
Joshua Peck looks back to the nerve-shredding excitement of the Cape Town Test in 2010 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Lincolnshire – 1974 Gillette Cup giant-killers
By Neil Fissler Martin Maslin admits that Lincolnshire just wanted to avoid embarrassing themselves when they were drawn away to Glamorgan...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoAssociate Nations – 2015 Review
By Tim Wigmore Despite the ICC’s decision to shrink the 50-over World Cup there have been some highlights in the past...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoWhere are they now? Essex – NatWest Trophy finalists 1996
By Neil Fissler Paul Grayson admits that Essex thought that they had one hand on the NatWest trophy after restricting Lancashire...
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoMarcus North column
AFTER Australia dominated the first Test, West Indies will be preparing for Melbourne and the Boxing Day Test at the MCG....
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Features and Columns
/ 10 years agoAlison Mitchell – A look at cricket in Rwanda
Alison Mitchell recounts the remarkable tale of Rwandan cricket Earlier this week a small yellow digger manoeuvred itself into position while...

