Hurricane ruin is of Grave concern 1 June 2018 0 comments By Richard Edwards Huge task: Johnny Grave WHEN your Test side is lurching from one defeat to another it’s easy […]
LETTER: An open letter to Mr Colin Graves 30 May 2018 0 comments A reader’s letter we received in The Cricket Paper office last week that we think is worth sharing…
Adam Gilchrist calls on Al Jazeera to name cricketers accused of spot-fixing in sting 30 May 2018 0 comments ‘I can’t imagine why they would want to go and do it’
Terrestial TV? What can the ECB do to revitalise club cricket? 29 May 2018 0 comments Dan Whiting says the ECB have to do something quickly to prevent clubs from folding
Andrew Strauss talks England, county competitions structure and Ben Stokes 29 May 2018 0 comments Strauss talks about the state of England cricket as he steps down temporarily as his wife battles cancer
What can the ECB do to revitalise the club game? 25 May 2018 0 comments Dan Whiting paints a grim picture of the state of grassroots cricket these days and questions what can be done […]
Westbury column: Launch of The Hundred has been a disaster thus far 24 May 2018 0 comments New initiatives should be encouraged, but the way they are percepted should not be underestimated, writes Isabelle Westbury
THE DAY I FIRST MET SWANTON –AND KO’D HIS PHONE 18 May 2018 0 comments MARTIN JOHNSON The late EW Swanton was never a man to underestimate his own importance, and had he been around […]
Issues over The Hundred may cause some counties to break away from ECB, warns Andy Nash 17 May 2018 0 comments Could cricket go with way of the Premier League in football or the Premiership in rugby union?
Pringle column: ECB may still offer a pathway for universities 17 May 2018 0 comments Derek Pringle focusses on the state of university cricket after eleven players from Anglia Ruskin were named in Cambridge MCCU’s team to play Essex
Talisman Virat Kohli can play in the Sanga role, says Surrey coach Di Venuto 17 May 2018 0 comments Michael Di Venuto labels the India skipper a ‘one-day genius’ ahead of his arrival at the Oval next month
Shashank Manohar re-elected to second term as ICC chairman 15 May 2018 0 comments No other candidates stood for election…
ECB MAY YET STILL OFFER A PATHWAY FOR UNIS 11 May 2018 0 comments DEREK PRINGLE @derekpringle Talent pool: Michael Atherton is among a coveted list of players who hailed from Cambridge University PICTURE: […]
HUNDRED REASONS IT’S NOT CRICKET! 11 May 2018 0 comments EVEN after a few weeks slow digestion ‘The Hundred’ still brings on dyspepsia. I’m still not sure what it is. […]
Talisman Kohli can play the Sanga role, says Di Venuto 11 May 2018 0 comments By Roderick Easdale Inspiration: Virat Kohli can have the same talismanic effect at Surrey as Kumar Sangakkara, inset, according to […]
Cricket ruled my life – now I’ve got the balance right 4 May 2018 0 comments Alison Mitchell catches up with Sarah Taylor and talks about the anxiety issues which put her England career on hold […]
FINAL OVER 4 May 2018 0 comments PAUL COUGHLIN Nottinghamshire all-rounder ON THE SPOT Date of birth: 23/10/92 Batting style: Right-hand bat Bowling style: Right-arm medium THE […]
CONQUEROR COWLING STRIKES AGAIN TO CLIP CLIFTON’S WINGS 27 April 2018 0 comments John Fuller takes a look at the opening exchanges in the Royal London club knockout championship CLUB LIFE… We’ve got […]
CRICKET TICKETING –AND THE APPLIANCE OF SCIENCE 27 April 2018 0 comments ISABELLE WE S TBURY @izzywestbury Sparse: Pulling the crowds in has always been tough for the County Championship PICTURE: Getty […]
PCA to meet ECB over concerns raised by members about 100-ball cricket 25 April 2018 0 comments PCA representatives have spent the past two-and-a-half months surveying members for their views on the state of cricket
Women’s coverage is set to grow in Australia after bidding war 24 April 2018 0 comments Alison Mitchell breaks down the monster TV rights package signed, sealed and delivered by Cricket Australia
Root: We shouldn’t measure 100-ball idea against other formats of cricket 24 April 2018 0 comments Joe Root weighs into the argument over whether new 100-ball format is the right way to go for the ECB’s new limited-overs league
Pringle column: Why two divisions have been toxic for the County Championship 24 April 2018 0 comments Derek Pringle disects a system he describes as ‘flawed’
CONSPIRACY THEORIES, WASHOUTS AND LAGER 20 April 2018 0 comments Derek Pringle takes a look at how a surfeit of rain can set cricket tongues wagging and players’ thirsts raging […]
Women’s coverage grows in Australia, but have the men been left to pay the price? 20 April 2018 0 comments Alison Mitchell looks at the changing of the guard with TV rights in Australia in the wake of the ball-tampering […]