Evergreen Tresco is still nifty at fifty 26 May 2017 0 comments Richard Latham watches a Somerset legend roll back the years and claim another county record May 19-22, County Ground, Taunton […]
ENGLAND MISSING A PLAYER OF TRESCO’S TALENTS 26 May 2017 0 comments DEREK PRINGLE More than any other cricketer in the modern era still able to ply their trade in the middle, […]
Durham’s Harte is strong to fight on 19 May 2017 0 comments By Charlie Peat SECOND XI ROUND-UP AN EXCELLENT century by Gareth Harte helped Durham stay on track in the Second […]
LET’S HAVE MORE OF THIS MAGIC –AND FREE TO AIR, TOO 5 May 2017 0 comments PETER HAYTER If Colin Graves, Tom Harrison and those at the England and Wales Cricket Board pushing for acceptance of […]
YORKSHIRE MY TIP BUT ESSEX CAN SPRING A SURPRISE 31 March 2017 0 comments PAUL NIXON WWW.PAULNIXONCRICKET.COM My excitement is certainly building, and I’m sure all of yours is too. The most exciting time […]
A GAME LOST TO SPORT’S MONEY MAKERS… 31 March 2017 0 comments PETER HAYTER For those of us who have been banging on about the absolute necessity of getting live cricket – […]
How PCA makes sure players will never be cast adrift again like Larwood 21 March 2017 0 comments Peter Hayter discovers how players in the modern game can find support from their ‘union’ when their careers end The […]
When Harmy had them on the hop at Sabina Park 13 December 2016 0 comments Garfield Robinson relives the carnage at Sabina Park of 2004 when Steve Harmison gave the Windies some of their own […]
Paul Nixon column – Jennings and Daws sensible picks for England 6 December 2016 0 comments Keaton Jennings and Liam Dawson have been picked to replace the injured duo of Haseeb Hameed and Zafar Ansari in […]
No ignoring prolific Jennings’ haul of seven centuries 12 October 2016 0 comments The Cricket Paper’s experts offer their team of the season from Division One The dust has settled in the County […]
It was a battle that Tres simply could never win 13 September 2016 0 comments Ten years on, Peter Hayter looks at the brave call by Marcus Trescothick to face his demons and leave the […]
Peter Hayter column – Boards need to make the call not players 23 August 2016 0 comments England’s cricketers have been assured that, should they choose not to travel to Bangladesh next month for the first leg […]
Where are they now? Yorkshire – C&G Trophy winners 2002 16 August 2016 0 comments By Neil Fissler Yorkshire had endured a long 14-year wait for trophies between winning the Benson & Hedges Cup in […]
Peter Hayter column – Cheating Amir will be judged in house of Lord’s 12 July 2016 0 comments The people of Taunton have spoken. The people of Hove will get their chance in the coming days. But the […]
How Lord’s intensifies both glory and failure 14 June 2016 0 comments Peter Hayter offers a 44-year appreciation of the magic of HQ Lord’s. There is something about the place that always […]
Marcus Trescothick: Tom Abell is knocking on the door 12 April 2016 0 comments Peter Hayter speaks to Marcus Trescothick about the prospects of Tom Abell as a future England opener… With England’s Test […]
England’s greatest overseas series victories 26 January 2016 0 comments England’s recent away wins set Joshua Peck thinking about some past triumphs Victories in South Africa and India are no […]
Marcus Trescothick steps down as Somerset skipper 21 January 2016 0 comments CHRIS Rogers will lead Somerset in this summer’s County Championship after Marcus Trescothick stepped down from the role. Trescothick, 40, […]
Alison Mitchell looks back at Pakistan 2005 24 November 2015 0 comments Alison Mitchell remembers the sights and sounds of Pakistan 2005 The recent terrorist attacks in Paris reminded us that we may […]
County Championship Division One – Team of the Year 6 October 2015 0 comments The Cricket Paper’s experts offer their team of the season from Division One
Inside this week’s TCP – Ashes special 3 July 2015 0 comments We’re at the centre-point of a captivating schedule for England in 2015; flanked either side by the Kiwis and South Africans, […]
Jonathan Trott’s On The Mend, No Thanks To The Sceptics 18 March 2014 0 comments OF all the reactions to the publication of Coming Back To Me, the autobiography of Marcus Trescothick, the one that […]