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In this issue

Pringle: Latest Walk of Shame has come at the ultimate cost.

Collins: Labuschagne looks right at home in the Test arena and more...

Miracles Happen Says Hero Denly

JOE Denly insists England can keep their Ashes hopes alive and pull off another Headingley miracle by chasing down 359 to win the third Test in Leeds.

Miracles Happen Says Hero Denly

1 min

Pace, Power And Variation, The Deadly Trio Have It All Covered

Derek Pringle doffs his cap to an Australian bowling attack which has stuck to a master plan in targeting the vulnerabilities of each individual England batter

Pace, Power And Variation, The Deadly Trio Have It All Covered

4 mins

Denly And Root Dig In Deep To Keep Ashes Hopes Alive

AFTER their Headingley horror show on the second day of this third Test against Australia all but ended their chances of regaining the Ashes, England have at least regained some pride with a battling batting display to take the contest into a fourth day.

Denly And Root Dig In Deep To Keep Ashes Hopes Alive

3 mins

I'm In The Form Of My Life, Claims Senior Servant Stokes

Chris Stocks catches up with England batting hero Ben Stokes after his heroics at Lord’s and discusses his new role in the side for the rest of the Ashes series

I'm In The Form Of My Life, Claims Senior Servant Stokes

4 mins

England's Ultimate Price For Their Latest Walk Of Shame

Derek Pringle delivers the latest tale of woe of England’s batsmen following their wretched first innings batting performance on Friday

England's Ultimate Price For Their Latest Walk Of Shame

5 mins

IPL Nets Give New Star Inside Track On Smith –Coach

TWENTY20 and Test cricket may be poles apart in terms of format – but Rajasthan Royals’ coach Paddy Upton has seen enough of Jofra Archer to convince him that he can be as successful in the longer format as he has been in cricket’s shortest.

IPL Nets Give New Star Inside Track On Smith –Coach

3 mins

Smith's Show Of Bravery Should Act As Wake-up Call

Peter Hayter argues it is high time cricket looked to appoint independent experts to make key player welfare calls, regardless of the player’s opinion

Smith's Show Of Bravery Should Act As Wake-up Call

4 mins

Unlikely Hero Is Now A Regular Fixture

Adam Collins plots the rapid rise of Marnus Labuschagne, the ‘little known’ replacement who helped take Australia to the brink of retaining the Ashes

Unlikely Hero Is Now A Regular Fixture

4 mins

Lehmann: Archer's Like A Windies Great

AS England and Australia fight tooth and nail in round three of the Ashes at Headingley, Darren Lehmann, the former Australia coach, likens Jofra Archer, England’s ferocious new strike bowler, to one of the great battery of West Indian pacemen of the 1970s, 80s and early 90s.

Lehmann: Archer's Like A Windies Great

3 mins

Six Of The Best Thanks To Sam's Deadly Dozen

ADAM Wheater answered the call for a calm and collected approach when mayhem ensued on day three of the match at Canterbury when 26 wickets fell in less than three sessions, with Kent dismissed for 40 in their second innings.

Six Of The Best Thanks To Sam's Deadly Dozen

2 mins

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The Cricket Paper Magazine Description:

PublisherGreenways Publishing

CategorySports

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

The Cricket Paper is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of cricket, from the latest news and features to match reports and opinion. It is published by Greenways Publishing and is available in print and digital formats.

The magazine features articles on a variety of topics, such as:

* News: The latest news from the world of cricket, from international matches to county cricket. *
* Features: In-depth articles on a variety of cricket-related topics, from the history of the game to the latest coaching techniques.
* Match reports: Detailed reports of recent cricket matches, from Test matches to Twenty20 games.
* Opinion: Articles on a variety of cricket-related topics, from the future of the game to the best batsmen in the world.
* Interviews: Interviews with leading cricket personalities, from players to coaches to administrators.

The Cricket Paper is a great resource for anyone who is interested in cricket. It is packed with information and analysis, and it is a must-read for any cricket fan.

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