The Cricket Paper

Treat yourself and/or your family & friends to a weekly copy of The Cricket Paper.

The Cricket Paper is the UK’s only all cricketing weekly newspaper covering matches from around the world, from elite level to local domestic cricket, with articles from leading voices in the industry.

Read the latest from the cricket world as well as the usual features, news, exclusives and much, much more.

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Here’s a sneak peek at what’s in this week’s edition of TCP

• Chris Stocks can’t understand the reasoning behind Morgan’s and Hales’ decision not to tour Bangladesh this winter.
• Peter Hayter looks at the England selectors’ dilemma as they continue to try to replace Strauss, Prior and Swann.
• A preview of Saturday’s One-Day Cup final between Surrey and Warwickshire at Lord’s.
• Derek Pringle says England selectors should pay a closer eye to the talent in Division Two of the County Championship.
• The County Championship is going down to the wire. All the action from this week.
• Essex have been promoted and Chris Stocks analyses the strategies put in place at Chelmsford to secure the only place available in Division One.
• Surrey are next on the list as Dan Whiting explores the nation’s outgrounds.
• Paul Nixon on the pressure coaches face and how there is more to the role than meets the eye.
• Tim Wigmore’s latest look at the associate nations focuses on cricket in Nepal.
• Martin Johnson with a humorous look at the perils of touring.