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Daily Mirror21-05-2025

The brainchild of James Rodger, a Birmingham-based journalist with a season ticket at Edgbaston Cricket Groun
A brand new newsletter is bringing you the biggest news and headlines from around the world of cricket, whether it's T20, Test, One-Day Internationals, County Championship, The Hundred or IPL.
The brainchild of James Rodger, a Birmingham-based journalist with a season ticket at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, The Cricket Drop - available on Substack - strips away ads, the noise, paywalls and more to give you the very best opinion, features, views and news from cricket writers across the globe.

The Cricket Drop is your new weekly cricket newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. With one eye firmly on this summer's domestic season and the other on the blockbuster Ashes series this November and December, it's set to become essential reading for fans in England, Australia and beyond.

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Each newsletter will feature regular sections such as the week's biggest headlines, a round-up from the English domestic scene (be it County Championship, The Hundred, T20 Blast or Women's One-Day Cup), all the biggest headlines from around the world (India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, the Caribbean and beyond), and rotating sections such as…
The upcoming week's fixtures
Ashes Watch: Which England stars are out of form? Which County Championship cricketers are putting themselves in conversation for a starting berth in Australia (or a plane ticket Down Under, at least)?
Throwback: A journey down memory lane, through video, pictures, news article and more.
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Quote of the Day: Has Ben Stokes called Harry Brook 'dumb' again? Has Ben Duckett got out for 98 and told Sky Sports he 'doesn't care'? Is Sir Ian Botham angry that bananas are bendy?
Ticket Drop: Are tickets on sale for the Ashes? The Pataudi Trophy? T20 Finals Day? Are The Barmy Army selling packages to Barbados? We'll have the latest for you.
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