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The writer in you

Always thought that cricket journalism was the cushiest job in the world? CricInfo now gives you the chance to see your name in print...or HTML, at any rate. Get off that couch, get to a keyboard and send us your thoughts - articles, commentaries, features, rants or raves. Compete with other entries to be the one whose article is published right here on CricInfo. Your first step to journalism fame? It just might be.

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  • For Test matches, articles can pertain either to the entire Test's play or to play on a single day. For a Test wrap-up, the article must be submitted after the match is over. For a day's play, the article must be submitted before 11:00 a.m. the next day.
  • After each game of the England - India series, articles will be accepted only for a certain period of time. Article submission for a particular match closes at 11 a.m. the next day for Tests and day ODIs, and at 2 p.m. the next day for day-night ODIs.
  • Articles may be in any form - match reviews, commentaries or analyses on one particular aspect of play, features on one player's performance on the day, or any other subject related to the one-day match in question.
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  • In addition to articles pertaining to Test/one-day matches, columns with a wider scope of subjects may also be submitted at any other time. Depending on quality, these will also go up after suitable editing. Such columns can be commentaries on contemporary happenings in the cricket world, nostalgia pieces, player analyses or any suitably relevant subject.
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  • Articles must run between 450-600 words.


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