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Cricketer International |
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24/04/01 (54 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: very interesting
Disadvantages: maybe not big enough
The Cricketer International is the best cricket magazine around. For fans of the English county season, any international team from Bangledesh to Zimbabwe, and cricket stories from today and from the past, this magazine is for you. On the international front, it has the complete scorecards and match write-ups for every test match, with such writers as Vic Marks. Also there are reports on every one-day international series, complete with many colour pictures. When England play, there is an in-depth analysis of each player and a rating. Other England touring teams, such as England A or the U19 team, have a write-up to, usually by the captain of one of the players. It is also common to find a diary by an England player on tour, giving a fresh and different view to the tour. The Cricketer is not only up to date with all the latest scores, but the latest news, if a player has moved teams and whatever. Various experts including Mark Nicholas and Ted Dexter write interesting articles about anything on the game of cricket, and for those older readers, there are plenty of nostalgic articles refering back to the days of Bradman, Benaud or Lillee. The wealth of top quality articles is great, and there are also other interesting extras including a cricketer of the month poster, LifeLines-where a top cricketer talks about his life in and out of cricket- and numerous cartoons and crosswords. To sum up, the Cricketer has top quality writers giving excellent articles on all aspects of the game, and the magazine is up to date with all the latest news, scores and views. A must for all cricket enthusiasts!
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