Why declaration bowling isn't always a mad thing
Liam Cromar: The mutually agreed target in the Middlesex-Yorkshire Championship game didn't feel unsporting because the captains wanted a contest
To hold on to the past, seize the future
Jon Hotten has a suggestion for those who don't want to see the first-class game consumed whole by T20 leagues
The discreet charm of the County Championship
Jon Hotten: The competition retains a certain purity precisely because it is unfashionable and anachronistic, and is not loaded down by the requirements of television and sponsors
Does a winning cricket team have to be a happy one?
Nicholas Hogg: Whether the stakes are high or you're just playing a friendly, there is value to the bond between players
How much does the toss really matter?
The numbers show that the team winning the toss has a marginal advantage, and the extent of it varies depending on the format and the quality of the teams
From Woolloongabba to Worcester
Liam Cromar: There's more to domestic cricket than just functioning as a supply line for international cricket - love, for one
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