The Cricket Paper to return to the newsstand on May 16! 29 April 2021 0 comments Back soon and ready to read every Sunday for the 2021 county and international season
The Cricket Paper takes a break for winter 4 October 2020 0 comments WE marvelled at what the 2019 cricket season brought us with its spectacular events…then along came the remarkable summer of […]
Under-fire Khan will battle on in Pakistan 27 September 2020 0 comments By Richard Edwards PAKISTAN cricket is never dull – a fact that Wasim Khan knows only too well. The former […]
Has Trophy shown us a way forward? 20 September 2020 0 comments By Richard Edwards Domestic kings: Essex celebrate winning the 2019 County championship THE future of the County Championship has been […]
‘SWEDE’ MARTIN IS A MIDDLESEX STAR 6 September 2020 0 comments ADAM COLLINS @collinsadam BIG COMPARISON: MARTIN ANDERSSON BOWLING FOR MIDDLESEX BUT HIS BATTING HAS BEEN COMPARED BY STUART LAW TO […]
HICK: I’D LOVE TO COACH AT COUNTY LEVEL 6 September 2020 0 comments Richard Edwards talks to England legend Graeme Hick on his rather unusual route to the top Unflappable: Graeme Hick playing […]
INTRODUCING THE NEW FAB BAGGIES 30 August 2020 0 comments Adam Collins picks out three up-and-coming Australian talents to look out for during the T20 series, starting this week Poster […]
Treble tops Fuller now aiming for the bullseye 23 August 2020 0 comments By Richard Edwards JAMES Fuller is a man with one County Championship medal already tucked securely away – and he […]
BAME PLAYERS COULD BE LOST TO THE GAME 23 August 2020 0 comments RICHARD EDWARDS tells how this summer might change the recreational game for good – and bad Opportunity missed? The legacy […]
FOUR-DAY TESTS MAY JUST BE WORTH A GO 16 August 2020 0 comments ADAM COLLINS @collinsadam Sometimes a small piece of information is required to highlight a bigger problem. It was the case […]
Wily Hogan showing no signs of calling it a day just yet 16 August 2020 0 comments By Sam Dalling Keen to stay: Michael Hogan wants a new deal EVERGREEN Michael Hogan intends to play on into […]
the CRICKET paper subscriptions… 16 August 2020 0 comments Postal subscription rates for The Cricket Paper are: £20 for ten issues, £40 for 20 issues, or £80 for 40 […]
CAMPAIGN VICTORY PUTS CRICKET ON FRONT FOOT! 9 August 2020 0 comments ADAM COLLINS Victory for The Cricket Paper! At least a little bit. Indulge me one final time on this topic, […]
Lehmann’s not letting his heart surgery hold him back 9 August 2020 0 comments By Richard Edwards Legend: Darren Lehmann is a Yorkshire hero THIS is a year that no-one will forget in a […]
CAMPHER COMMITS TO GREEN PARTY 2 August 2020 0 comments ADAM COLLINS You can guess the social media barbs coming if young Curtis Campher morphs into a superstar for Ireland. […]
We’ve proved we are worthy, insists Grave 2 August 2020 0 comments By Richard Edwards Optimist: Johnny Grave IT may have been misery in Manchester for the West Indies last week – […]
The Cricket Paper is back – and here’s what features in TCP #332 30 July 2020 0 comments Check out what features in the first TCP of 2020 – on sale Sunday August 2nd!
The Cricket Paper returns August 2! 18 July 2020 0 comments Our award-winning cricket coverage will be back next month for the Bob Willis Trophy and England’s series against Ireland
Discount Wisden Playfair Book Offer 24 February 2020 0 comments The Cricket Paper is delighted to offer you this year’s WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK 2021 (RRP £55) together with a FREE copy […]
the CRICKET paper Subscriptions… 29 September 2019 0 comments Postal subscription rates for The Cricket Paper are: £20 for ten issues, £40 for 20 issues, or £80 for 40 […]
Cricket set to receive Samba seal of approval 29 September 2019 0 comments By Richard Edwards IT has been a bit of a week for the underdogs of South American sport. First Uruguay […]
THE CRICKET PAPER BREAKS FOR THE WINTER 29 September 2019 0 comments IT’S been a summer to remember with both the red and white ball – and The Cricket Paper have been […]
WE NEED A NEW BREED OF DRS UMPIRES 15 September 2019 0 comments Adam Collins argues that the current DRS system is flawed because of human error, so specialists must be trained to […]
Gower bids his Sky farewell with some sympathy for Root 15 September 2019 0 comments By Richard Edwards Over and out: David Gower in the Sky commentary box DAVID GOWER reluctantly bows out of the […]
BATES’ KEEPING UP APPEARANCES FOR THE MODERN-DAY GLOVEMAN 8 September 2019 0 comments Jeremy Blackmore catches up with former Hampshire player Michael Bates who, in retirement, has written a book examining the role […]