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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