Posting Date Archive - 07/12/2023

A History of The Cricketer: The 1920s

HUW TURBERVILL: Unsurprisingly with Pelham Warner at the helm, The Cricketer in its early years was a fairly august organ, a publication of record, regarded as the voice of the Establishment. Its closest progenitor was Cricket, edited by CW Alcock

07/12/2023 | Huw Turbervill | Centenary |

Alastair Cook: "Real competitor" Sam Curran proved his worth against West Indies

NICK HOWSON: The former England captain praises the character of the Surrey left-armer, who rebounded from being dispatched by Shai Hope in the first ODI to inspire victory in Antigua

07/12/2023 | Nick Howson | WI v ENG | News | England |

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