All posts tagged "The Cricket Paper"
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Features
/ 9 years agoGooch stayed dignified while Botham despaired… (and Javed is still not out)
Peter Hayter recalls how Derek Pringle was deprived of giving England what would have been their only World Cup THE STORY...
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Features
/ 9 years agoEngland’s route to the final
GROUP STAGES ● Feb 22, Perth: England 236-9 beat India 227 by 9 runs England won the toss and chose to...
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News
/ 9 years agoHameed is just the inspiration for Joe!
By Richard Edwards One of the best: Joe Weatherley, inset, is using the rise of Haseeb Hameed as his inspiration PICTURE:...
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News
/ 9 years agoHQ powers up with renewable energy
By Richard Edwards LORD’S has always been the epitome of English cricket’s green and pleasant land – but with the 2017...
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News
/ 9 years agoInnovative partnership is changing lives at Yorkshire’s Cricket College
Just under a month ago, one of Yorkshire’s finest, Joe Root, was named as the captain of England’s Test side and...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPaul Nixon column – Few star names, but I’m backing my lads!
The draft for this year’s Caribbean Premier League took place this week and I’m really pleased with the business that Jamaica...
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International News
/ 9 years agoHong Kong’s Blitz on the star-studded world of T20
Tim Wigmore suggests that lessons should be learned from the forward thinking of one of cricket’s smaller nations Tillakaratne Dilshan, Chris...
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International News
/ 9 years agoCorruption in PSL has to be stamped out firmly and quickly before it’s too late
Saj Sadiq on the unsettling tales of suspensions in Pakistan and the feeling lessons remain unlearned March 5, 2017 appeared to...
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International News
/ 9 years agoGlobal frenzy as Woolmer tragedy span out of control
Alison Mitchell recalls the unfolding of events in Jamaica in the bizarre aftermath of Bob Woolmer’s death Reporting on the death...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoAussies so happy to have Cummins back in fast lane
Adam Collins explains that there is no substitute for sheer pace as a young quick returns
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column – We’re not thickos, so please no more gimmicks!
I popped into my bank the other day with an account inquiry, but instead of getting an answer I got handed...
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Club Cricket
/ 9 years agoShield cricket could be just the ticket for Hampshire’s Crane
English cricket fans are used to seeing overseas players in domestic cricket but they are a rarer sight in Australia.
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Featured
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column: Getaway trip on hold now the Aussies are losing!
Phew. That was a close one. The way things were shaping up in India I’d started planning one of those get-away-from-it-all...
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International News
/ 9 years agoWarner breaking Ashwin’s spell lies at the heart of Australia’s need for improvement
(Photo: Getty Images) By Adam Collins You always have to assume the other guy is going to make the putt. Applying...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoPringle column: Aussies may now regret winding up Virat Kohli
By Derek Pringle Spats between Australia and India are not unknown on cricket fields though this one does smack of much...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoDerek Pringle column – Bowling the Yanks over with a cricket metaphor
Once a byword for fairness and moral certitude, cricket was used to illustrate the exact opposite by Eddie Jones, England’s rugby...
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Featured
/ 9 years agoPeter Hayter column – Freddie’s dream becomes a living nightmare
When Andrew Flintoff was at the peak of his powers, thrilling England fans with his rumbustious presence and match-changing exploits with...
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News
/ 9 years agoMicrophone gimmicks are sending out wrong signals
Joshua Peck suggests player and stump mics cause more controversy than they are worth Kevin Pietersen was recently fined 5,000 Australian...
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International News
/ 9 years agoHow Kohli & Co put blind cricket into mainstream
Alison Mitchell is bowled over by the T20 World Cup for the Blind which attracted 25,000 to the India-England match England’s...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoMartin Johnson column – Getting to the Root of English captaincy pitfalls
Twenty reasons why the ECB chose Joe Root as their new England captain. 1. He’s a jolly good batsman. 2. He’s...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoPaul Nixon column – We can’t leave all players to learn on own…
Coaching has changed in the past decade or so with more onus being on players to work things out for themselves,...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoDerek Pringle column – Not many tweaks needed to keep Tests relevant
One of the slogans coming from England’s new captain and his deputy, is their mission to make people “fall in love...
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International News
/ 9 years agoWill Hales join the list of England’s lost talents?
Joshua Peck wonders whether a record-breaking batsman may have allowed rivals to usurp his place in the international side Andrew Flintoff,...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoDerek Pringle column – Capturing the soul of cricket and its legends
Has there been a game or sport more celebrated by art than cricket? From the 17th century country house artists painting...
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Features and Columns
/ 9 years agoCounty Archives – Surrey 1952
The year when Bernie really shone among the stars… Surrey had an army of leading lights in their 1952 title winning...

