The Cricket Paper Magazine - October 01, 2023

The Cricket Paper Magazine - October 01, 2023

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In this issue
October 01, 2023
Kohli leads RCB to much-needed win
VIRAT KOHLI returned to top form with 72 not out to lead RCB to an eight-wicket victory over the Royals in Abu Dhabi.

3 mins
TEWATIA HAS SPARKED MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH THE IPL
James Wallace admits he has been surprisingly taken in by the IPL so far – and, in particular, the performance of a new Royal renegade

4 mins
Whitewash victory is just the T20 tonic for Keightley
A SERIES that few thought would come to fruition ended in triumph for England who completed a 5-0 whitewash of the West Indies in Derby.

4 mins
TEN OUT OF TEN! RYAN IS BASKING IN MORE GLORY
Chris Stocks catches up with Ryan ten Doeschate, who has plotted Essex’s recent county domination every step of the way

5 mins
Surrey have the Will to end hoodoo
WILL Jacks may be a hot batting prospect but he’s relished the added responsibility with the ball in Surrey’s charge to T20 Finals Day.

3 mins
NOW IT'S OUR TIME TO HELP OTHERS
Chris Stocks catches up with England’s director of cricket and discusses the need for the ECB to help boards around the world

4 mins
IT'S OFTEN DOWN TO A THROW OF THE DICE
Garfield Robinson explains just how big a part luck plays in determining success or failure in sport

6 mins
FINDING TALENTS LIKE TOM IS A GAIN IN ITSELF
One of the unexpected highlights to emerge from English cricket’s Covid-attenuated season was the chance given to young players to strut their stuff. With many overseas players and Kolpaks affected by travel restrictions many counties looked instead to the young talent on their staffs with gratifying results.

5 mins
Future looks bright for the Ohio Slinger
ALI Khan is earning his stars and stripes in the Indian Premier League, with the first American to play in the tournament breaking down barriers in every sense.

3 mins
Spin trio put squeeze on after Glenn shows off skill with the bat
SARAH GLENN helped England spin it to win it after proving she can make an all-round contribution.

2 mins
South Africa series to begin a hectic winter overseas
Now that the England men’s international summer is over, the question is just when we will see them play again?

3 mins
Steelbacks set their sights on revenge
Gloucestershire v Northants October 1, Bristol, 2 pm

3 mins
Gunn has youngsters on target for top, says Hill
NORTHERN Diamonds talent manager Courtney Hill has hailed the blend of youth and experience that has propelled her side into today’s Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy final.

2 mins
OVER TO YOU, SIR!
Stage is set for Cook to steer Essex to glory

1 min
Brotherly love goes out of the window – for one day only!
IT was the Curran show in Sharjah on Tuesday evening – and the elder brother is the holder of the bragging rights after the Rajasthan Royals beat the Chennai Super Kings.

4 mins
Crawley's eager to cap breakthrough season in fine style
Surrey v Kent October 1, Kia Oval, 1 pm

3 mins
Barmy Army hunker down for tough 2021
THE Barmy Army started 2020 by celebrating their 25th birthday, ended the summer with official recognition from the England captain, but will see out the year, like so many of us, ‘battening down the hatches’ for a difficult 2021.

3 mins
Ballance on the road to recovery, reveals Moxon
FOR the first time in several months, the future looks a lot brighter and more encouraging for Yorkshire’s former skipper and ex-England batsman Gary Ballance, who has been unable to play this summer due to anxiety and stress.

3 mins
Adams Jnr plotting to cut down Diamonds
Southern Vipers v Northern Diamonds Sunday, Edgbaston, 10.30am

4 mins
Do not write off us fighting Foxes, warns ace Ackermann
LEICESTERSHIRE skipper Colin Ackermann refused to rule out a spot in the T20 Blast last eight, after the Foxes ended North Group leaders Nottinghamshire Outlaws’ unbeaten run with a four-wicket win at Grace Road.

2 mins
SHABASH! KEEPING IS A NEW ARTFORM
It wasn’t until cricket returned without crowds that I realised the true value to his team of a modern-day wicketkeeper. Here I was, under the impression he was there to take blinding catches and make lightning stumpings, when all the time it’s how much noise he can make. Velvety gloves? “Do me a favour,” you can hear the coach snorting. “Find me a bloke with a pair of cast-iron tonsils.”

5 mins
Do England players still have the hunger or is it time for changes?
A FIRST home oneday series defeat in five years will sting for England. Yet if the world champions are truly honest they will accept that too many big players, especially among the batsmen, just didn’t perform well enough.

3 mins
New boy Simon is just pitch perfect
IN January, when Simon Lee cut his final blade of grass at Somerset after 19 years working on the Taunton pitch, he set himself a massive career challenge.

3 mins
Sharks start to circle thanks to pinch of Salt and guile of Garton
GEORGE Garton’s allround brilliance took Sussex Sharks to the cusp of the T20 Blast quarter-finals after a tense three-wicket victory over Middlesex at Hove.

2 mins
MARSH IS MISJUDGED AND MISUNDERSTOOD
As live sport ground to a halt during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, bored cricket fans desperately craved content and, fortunately, several heroes stepped up in the time of need.

4 mins
HAIL HARMER AS ESSEX'S BEST OVERSEAS IMPORT
Essex have enjoyed some fine overseas players over the years but in terms of worth and match-winning ability none has surely matched Simon Harmer, the latest ‘foreigner’ to play cricket for the county.

5 mins
MARMITE MAN MAXI IS WINNING OVER CRITICS
The first time that Glenn Maxwell struck a century in each format of the game at the top level, it prompted responses far more emotional than we are conditioned to from finely-tuned athletes.

4 mins
BROTHERS IN ARMS? DON'T YOU BET ON IT!
From Cane and Abel to the Chuckles, the Kennedys and Marxs right through to the Gallaghers and erm…Jedward, sibling relationships don’t always run smooth.

5 mins
BLACKJACK EOIN TOOK ONE GAMBLE TOO MANY
Shane Warne called it right when he said Eoin Morgan was a gambler. What he didn’t say was whether Morgan was a good gambler, the difference being that the latter, at least on the Blackjack table, know when to stick.

5 mins
LILLY ALLEN AND AUSSIES SAW THE TRUE WORTH OF ONIONS
No visiting batsman relished playing at Durham’s Riverside Ground in the first decade of the new millennium, not with Graham Onions and Steve Harmison bearing down on them Duke ball in hand.

7 mins
The Cricket Paper Magazine Description:
Publisher: Greenways Publishing
Category: Sports
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
The Cricket Paper is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of cricket, from the latest news and features to match reports and opinion. It is published by Greenways Publishing and is available in print and digital formats.
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* News: The latest news from the world of cricket, from international matches to county cricket. *
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* Match reports: Detailed reports of recent cricket matches, from Test matches to Twenty20 games.
* Opinion: Articles on a variety of cricket-related topics, from the future of the game to the best batsmen in the world.
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