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

• Derek Pringle looks ahead to next year’s winter tour to Australia.
• Will MacPherson reports from Down Under as the Big Bash continues.
• Alison Mitchell on why the front foot law should change.
• Richard Edwards explains why the dearth of quality spin left England at the mercy of India’s slow men.
• Geoff Lemon on the beauty of Boxing Day at the MCG.
• Test your knowledge of 2016 with TCP’s cricketing quiz.
• Tim Wigmore hands out his awards to the Associate nations for 2016.
• Neil Fissler finds out where Essex’s 1991 County Championship winners are now.
• Joe Root and Michael Vaughan’s former club, Sheffield Collegiate, have our spotlight shone on them.
• Garfield Robinson looks back at the career of Patrick Patterson, who former Stoker Paul Prichard mentioned was, (in fading light at Old Trafford), probably the quickest bowler he ever faced.