We’re at the centre-point of a captivating schedule for England in 2015; flanked either side by the Kiwis and South Africans, sits a little urn waiting to be regained or reclaimed by Michael Clarke or Alastair Cook. Here’s a reminder of the venues for the 2015 Investec Ashes series.
Friday’s TCP will have all the latest from the England camp with a special 12-page preview to the opening Ashes Test in Cardiff as well as in-depth coverage from another fascinating week in the County Championship, plus the usual features, gossip, exclusives and much, much more…
Here’s a sneak peek at what’s in tomorrow’s TCP…
In this week’s TCP:
- Bumper 48-page issue with our in-depth Ashes preview
- Chris Stocks’s exclusive interview with Ian Bell – the 2013 Ashes hero on why victory would be his most treasured success
- Peter Hayter looks at the key men England need to be at their very best if they are to reclaim the urn
- Chris Stocks assesses the key battles ahead of the first Test in Cardiff
- Andrew Miller hears how Australian bowlers Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood plan to take the attack to England
- Part two of Peter Hayter’s 2005 Ashes memories – with the thoughts of Marcus Trescothick, KP, Simon Jones and more
- TCP new-boy Marcus North pens his first column where he states his belief Australia have found a new McGrath in Hazlewood and can’t wait to see Mitchell Marsh and Ben Stokes do battle
- Paul Nixon is predicting a thrilling Ashes summer – and wants England to prove his prediction wrong
- Frank Smith speaks to members from Sevenoaks Vine – the Kent club that helped Steve Smith on the path to greatness
- All the action from another thrilling round of LV Championship action – including quite a statement from Yorkshire
- Glamorgan’s Graham Wagg is targeting the last eight of the t20 Blast after his golden run of form of late
- Lancashire’s James Faulkner is hoping to clinch a Roses double and get one over Australian team-mates Glenn Maxwell and Aaron Finch
- Find out what recalled Durham batsman Gordon Muchall is aiming to achieve for the first time in five seasons
- Yorkshire’s 1969 Gillette Cup winners are next up in Neil Fissler’s Where Are they Now feature
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