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 looks at the next chapter in Alastair Cook’s career following his resignation.
• Peter Hayter was at Lord’s for Alastair Cook’s final press conference as England captain.
• “Top job would be no burden to Root – look at Kohli, Smith and Williamson” argues Alison Mitchell
• Derek Pringle column : “Winter jobs were not always constructive in keeping sharp for the summer.”
• Rob Johnson discovers Ben Duckett is not making major changes to his technique in chasing an England recall.
• Paul Nixon column : “Pre-season training camps will push players to new limits.”
• Saj Sadiq casts an analytical eye over the Pakistan Super League.
• Gloucestershire’s one-day kings of 2000 get the County Archives spotlight shone their way.
• West Indies feature : Was Clive Lloyd’s 1984 touring party the best side the game has seen?