The Cricket Paper Magazine - September 8,2019
The Cricket Paper Magazine - September 8,2019
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In this issue
DON’T WRITE ME OFF FOR 2023 ‘I’m not finished yet’, vows Anderson...
Pringle: There’s no secret to bowling at Smith – he’s told England how to...
Arthur: Be patient with Roy, like Warner, he will come good...
Holding Out For A Hero!
Another Smith masterclass leaves England on the brink.
1 min
Bowling To Smith Is No Big Secret, He Has Even Told England How To
Derek Pringle enters the debate in solving a problem like Steve Smith – although as the ex-England bowler reveals, it really is no great mystery.
4 mins
Smith's The Difference As England's Hopes Hang By A Thread
STEVE Smith’s remarkable first innings double-hundred has put Australia in pole position to retain the Ashes after a thrilling, yet rain-affected, first four days at Old Trafford.
4 mins
At Last A Genius In The Mould Of KP That We Can All Take To Our Heart
Peter Hayter turns back the clock to relive the controversy surrounding ‘KP: Story of a Genius’ contrasting the squad unity in this year’s series to that of seven years ago.
4 mins
Broad Revelling In The Burden Of Unsettling The Poor Lefties
Derek Pringle examines the more senior role played by Stuart Broad this series – in particular when it comes to vexing Australian left-handers.
4 mins
It's Not Just The Wickets That Are Crucial
Adam Collins discusses the anatomy of a wicketless spell on the back of Pat Cummins’ 10-over spell on Friday which could yet prove series-defining
4 mins
Roy Can Be Test Success Like Warner, Says Arthur
Richard Edwards finds support for struggling England batsman Jason Roy in the shape of a former Australia coach with designs on the England job.
2 mins
Don't Write Me Off Just Yet To Return For 2023!
60 SECONDS WITH...
6 mins
Reign Of Paine Must Be On Borrowed Time?
From the moment Tim Paine became Australia’s captain, it always felt like a temporary appointment. After the ball-tampering debacle, he was the logical band-aid solution. There wasn’t really anyone else to turn to.
4 mins
Bears Aim To Stop Essex And Boost Survival Bid
EDGBASTON plays host to a crunch clash next week – that will have huge ramifications at both ends of the County Championship table.
2 mins
Bates' Keeping Up Appearances For The Modern-Day Gloveman
Jeremy Blackmore catches up with former Hampshire player Michael Bates who, in retirement, has written a book examining the role of specialist keepers.
4 mins
Dane's Got Sightsset On A Seat At Top Table!
FRESH from suffering an agonising T20 Blast quarter-final defeat to Essex on Wednesday night, Lancashire return to happier surroundings when they host Derbyshire in the County Championship.
3 mins
Moeen's A Marvel As Rapids Aim For Repeat
CENTURY hero Moeen Ali acknowledged his big-hitting quarter-final innings as one of his best ever after steering Worcestershire past Sussex Sharks at the County Ground.
2 mins
Loan Star Samit Is Aiming TO Help Fire The Dragons
SAMIT PATEL entered uncharted territory when he walked into the Glamorgan dressing room but is confident he can help navigate the Welsh county to an incredible red-ball promotion.
2 mins
Top Knock From Knight Has Gone Down A Storm
Women’s Kia super league round-up.
4 mins
Five Keys To Success For Griffin's Unstoppable Western Girl Wonders
Raf Nicholson breaks down the formula for success that drove Western Storm to win the Super League title for the second time.
4 mins
Gatting Is No Ordinary Joe For Soaring Swardston
SWARDESTON and former Sussex batsman Joe Gatting believes he is batting better now than at any stage during his professional career.
3 mins
Woodhall Seal Their First Title With A Six
THERE is no better way to win your first league title than with six of the best.
2 mins
Appointment Of Misbah Is Positive Move
Saj Sadiq discusses the many changes to the PCB since the World Cup, not least a partnership which promises to lead the country to new heights.
3 mins
Lack Of Fake Excitement Allows Tests To Thrive
This Test series has been a bit of an eye opener, not least for raising the suggestion that it may just be possible for cricket to make for compulsive viewing without every other ball disappearing for six, accompanied by short skirted schoolgirls jumping up and down and twirling their pom poms. I smell revolution in the air. Expect an announcement shortly that the ECB is cancelling The Hundred, and moving the County Championship back to a time of year when its spectators aren’t being carted off to A&E with frostbite or hypothermia.
4 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.
* Interviews: Interviews with leading cricket personalities, from players to coaches to administrators.
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