Posting Date Archive - 13/02/2020

THE GOOGLY: Archer, Tremlett, Tudor, Close... English cricket needs to look at how it treats its star talents

HUW TURBERVILL: With news that Jofra Archer has a stress fracture in his right elbow, the paceman joins the long list of those asked to play through injuries on England duty

13/02/2020 | Huw Turbervill | Opinion | News | International | England |

JOB: Join The Cricketer as a digital intern over the 2020 summer

Reporting to the digital editor, the successful candidate will have an outstanding knowledge of cricket and be keen to learn about the sports journalism industry

13/02/2020 | The Cricketer | News | Jobs | Jobs |

Anrich Nortje: "I don't want to be known as a one-dimensional bowler"

ROHIT SANKAR: The 26-year-old quick has risen to the top of South Africa's attack after just six Tests, but "The Dutchman" is not yet content with the grit and fire that saw him flourish in defeat to England

13/02/2020 | Rohit Sankar | South Africa | News | International | Features |

Adam Riley appointed Head of Player Development at Dulwich College

"Joining Dulwich College in this role is a great honour. I am looking forward to sharing my skills and experience to help develop the next generation of cricketers at the college"

13/02/2020 | The Cricketer | Schools |

Eastbourne College to host 2020 Bunbury Festival

"Ten of England's 2019 World Cup winners played at Bunbury in their formative years, with the festival providing these talented youngsters their first chance to compare themselves to their peers around the country"

13/02/2020 | The Cricketer | Schools |

The unexpected impact of breaking a finger

It may seem obvious but many clubs don't prepare for the unexpected. Fortunately, ExtraCover Insurance are here to help

13/02/2020 | The Cricketer | News | Grass Roots |

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