Willey’s ton takes him top of PCA MVP 28 July 2017 0 comments By Seth Williams DAVIDWilley’s explosive century for Yorkshire against Worcestershire has helped to take the England all-rounder to the top […]
Sarfraz is ready for Yorkshire challenge 28 July 2017 0 comments By Seth Francis PAKISTAN captain Sarfraz Ahmed says he can’t wait to play for Yorkshire after signing up for the […]
Legacy builds with Belles 28 July 2017 0 comments By Andy Edwards ENGLAND ended the Women’s World Cup on a high with a superb victory at Lord’s and their […]
It should be set in Stone! 28 July 2017 0 comments WHAT is happening within the England set-up? First, we have Surrey opener Mark Stoneman in top form but strangely overlooked […]
LET’S NOT STOP LIVING THE DREAM, SAYS CLARE 28 July 2017 0 comments Adam Collins on a day at Lord’s when the word legacy became just as important as silverware for the women’s […]
Northants is where Newton’s heart is 28 July 2017 0 comments HE’S been at the club since he was 13, and Northants batsman Rob Newton will not be leaving anytime soon […]
Heather’s made of the Knight stuff 28 July 2017 0 comments By Luke Baker HEATHER Knight is now a World Cup winner, so it’s no surprise that her old club, Plymstock, […]
Botham’s a great but is he really the greatest? 28 July 2017 0 comments I REALISE people like myself have got to forget the Botham of latter days when he tried to bowl medium-paced […]
Rikki’s back at Surrey ten years on 28 July 2017 0 comments By Seth Francis RIKKI Clarke will leave Edgbaston at the end of the season with the Warwickshire all-rounder signing a […]
Steel stays at Durham 28 July 2017 0 comments CAMERON Steel will keep calling the Riverside his home after extending his contract at Durham until the end of the […]
Appleby & Eden inally restored 28 July 2017 0 comments A WHOPPING 20 months since Storm Desmond ripped through Appleby and Eden, the club is finally being restored. With a […]
Jonny’s looking lovely glovely 28 July 2017 0 comments After a string of early criticism, Chris Stocks looks at the rise behind the stumps of Jonny Bairstow THIRD TEST […]
Techniques suffer as short form begins to take over, claims coach Adams 28 July 2017 0 comments By Richard Edwards Shift of power: Chris Adams CHRIS Adams believes that techniques are suffering as a result of the […]
Buchanan: A sorry affair for everyone 28 July 2017 0 comments By Richard Edwards EXCLUSIVE Let’s set a better example: Both the Australian Cricketers’ Association and Cricket Australia have been slammed […]
Isanka’s doing The Full Monty in Wakefield’s bid 28 July 2017 0 comments By Rich Dore All smiles: Wakefield Thornes are back to the summit of the Yorkshire South Premier League PICTURE: Chris […]
Why Tom may yet solve No.3 problem 28 July 2017 0 comments Derek Pringle gets technical as he analyses the latest batsman to try out in England’s most problematic position Derek Pringle […]
The paper CRICKET 28 July 2017 0 comments Subscriptions… Postal subscription rates for The Cricket Paper are: £20 for ten issues, £40 for 20 issues, or £80 for […]
GAMES IN 2024 WILL BE LIFT WE NEED… 28 July 2017 0 comments Tim Wigmore says cricket in the Olympics is simply a no-brainer! The perfect way to grow the game for both […]
Rodley go bigger 28 July 2017 0 comments By Andrew Lawton COURAGEOUS cricketers at Rodley are set to attempt their second Guinness World Record in as many years. […]
YOU ‘LIVE’ AND LEARN ON A TOUR TO INDIA 28 July 2017 0 comments Derek Pringle looks back on his first trip to India in the late Seventies – the ultimate learning curve for […]
Women’s game needs grassroots 50-overs focus 28 July 2017 0 comments The editor of Cricket Statistician analyses recent events SIMON SWEETMAN Remarkable: Harmanpreet Kaur’s 171 won the semi-final against Australia The […]
Tests must become more of a priority 28 July 2017 0 comments FOR all the huge strides made in women’s ODI and T20I cricket, the lack of Test matches now played is […]
Hobbs notches Granta half-century 28 July 2017 0 comments By Arthur Redfearn WITH Sir Jack Hobbs as a great uncle, Cambridge Granta’s firstteam manager Alan Hobbs has cricket in […]
FAREWELL TO THE DON, BOWLED BY THE BALL OF OVAL’S CENTURY 28 July 2017 0 comments Peter Hayter reveals there is only one choice when looking for the most famous delivery bowled in an Oval Test […]
Law warns: Don’t write off Windies 28 July 2017 0 comments By Richard Edwards STUART LAW is backing his West Indies side to challenge England this summer – despite their biggest […]