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Here’s a sneak peek at what’s in this week’s edition of TCP…
• Derek Pringle and Peter Hayter go back a quarter of a century to look at the 1992 World Cup.
• Will MacPherson wraps up the North v South series.
• Alison Mitchell on how singer Adele has caused controversy at the Gabba.
• Chris Stocks speaks to Liam Plunkett who is aiming for a Test recall in time for the Ashes.
• Adam Collins reveals the English connections of two Australian batsmen who have made their mark in India.
• Tim Wigmore catalogues the continuing failures of international cricket to accept any meaningful reforms.
• Paul Edwards’ latest County Archives feature looks at the Somerset side of 1974.
• Peter Miller on an unlikely cricket destination.
• Penzance CC are the latest to feature in “Club Spotlight.”