The grand unveiling of the King Cricket’s Edge – a fortnightly newsletter
King Cricket’s Edge is a not-at-all serious fortnightly cricket email produced by Alex Bowden and Edward Craig and sponsored by Cricket 365.
The newsletter started out in life as The Wisden Cricketer Newsletter in 2009 and has since been The Cricketer Newsletter, Cricket Badger and Wisden Cricket Weekly.
Now, (drum roll please), we can reveal the all-new pristine roll out of it’s latest incarnation – King Cricket’s Edge.
The duo will bring you everything you need to know from the world of cricket in their own bombastic, humourous and irreverent style, as well as a few things you never knew you needed on top.
Things you can expect to find in King Cricket’s Edge:
- Quotes from famous cricketers presented completely out of context for supposedly comic effect
- “Unit Watch” where we monitor players’ now meaningless use of the word “unit”
- Sightings of Bob Willis on a train or sometimes at a station
- Some other things
You can sign up to the newsletter delivered fresh into your inbox every fortnight by following this link here.
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The trio were handed their punishments on March 28, 2018.
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County Cricket
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Stewart has guided Surrey to three County Championship wins during his decade in charge.
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Women's Cricket
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County Cricket
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Both players are not at the Indian Premier League.
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England
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Women's Cricket
Ellyse Perry says Ashes Test at MCG ‘amazing’ but unsure about four-day return
Australia will host England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in the Women’s Ashes early next year.
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County Cricket
Harry Brook set to return for start of Yorkshire’s County Championship campaign
Brook withdrew from England’s Test tour of India in January due to personal reasons.
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England
England spinner Tom Hartley expects his exploits in India to be ‘life changing’
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Women's Cricket
Heather Knight urges more composure from England after New Zealand collapse
The tourists needed just 29 from 29 balls with eight wickets in hand.
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Australia
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The incident led to Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft being banned from playing for Australia.