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 gives us an inside look at what’s happening in Bangladesh with his tour diary.
• Jeremy Blackmore speaks to Somerset spin sensation Dom Bess.
• Derek Pringle looks behind the criticisms made by former Australian captain Michael Clarke about some of his old team-mates.
• Martin Johnson looks back at those who made just one Test appearance.
• Former Australian batsman Marcus North talks about the rivalry that an Australia and South Africa series brings.
• Paul Nixon gives the England squad a bit of advice on what to do while touring in Asia.
• Peter Hayter continues his look at England’s greatest players over his years of reporting on England Test cricket, looking at the finest middle-order batsmen.
• Garfield Robinson looks back at the Test career of West Indies bowler Jerome Taylor.
• Tristan Lavellete casts an analytical eye over the issues raised by events at the inquest into the tragic death of Phillip Hughes.