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Tim Brooks

@cricketatlas

Cricket Writer and novelist

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I’m a Surrey fan but I’ll be supporting Worcestershire today as I’m due to be interviewed about the Batmaker of Copenhagen during the 3rd day lunch break of the TV coverage!

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Catching the morning session at The Oval before being interviewed by daniel norcross during the lunch break by about my book the Batmaker of Copenhagen. Please do listen in ecb.co.uk/video/3983156/…

Catching the morning session at The Oval before being interviewed by <a href="/norcrosscricket/">daniel norcross</a> during the lunch break by about my book the Batmaker of Copenhagen. Please do listen in 

ecb.co.uk/video/3983156/…
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Great chat over the lunch break about The Batmaker of Copenhagen and the associate teams in the T20 WC. As ever with daniel norcross the conversation went far and wide. Hope you enjoyed

Great chat over the lunch break about The Batmaker of Copenhagen and the associate teams in the T20 WC. As ever with <a href="/norcrosscricket/">daniel norcross</a> the conversation went far and wide. Hope you enjoyed
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Ahead of the biggest #T20WorldCup of all time, it’d only make sense to punch out a HUGE preview 👀 Daniel Beswick and Copernicus Cricket sit down with Bertus de Jong for an unrivaled show 👊 🍎 apple.co/3VmDbtt 🟢 spoti.fi/4e1pLKn ⏬ bit.ly/3R64Mwu

Ahead of the biggest #T20WorldCup of all time, it’d only make sense to punch out a HUGE preview 👀

<a href="/DGBeswick1/">Daniel Beswick</a> and <a href="/HeliocentCric/">Copernicus Cricket</a> sit down with <a href="/BdJcricket/">Bertus de Jong</a>  for an unrivaled show 👊

🍎 apple.co/3VmDbtt
🟢 spoti.fi/4e1pLKn
⏬ bit.ly/3R64Mwu
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Great to be contributing to the Nightwatchman again. This issue contains an excerpt from my WW2 resistance cricket heroism novel The Batmaker of Copenhagen. Hope you enjoy

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The Nightwatchman, Wisden’s quarterly, is a wonderful publication showcasing the best long form cricket writing. Had been a while since I’d contributed so I’m delighted this issue features an excerpt from my espionage cricket novel, The Batmaker of Copenhagen. Pitch Publishing 📚 Sports Books

The Nightwatchman, Wisden’s quarterly, is a wonderful publication showcasing the best long form cricket writing. Had been a while since I’d contributed so I’m delighted this issue features an excerpt from my espionage cricket novel, The Batmaker of Copenhagen. <a href="/PitchPublishing/">Pitch Publishing 📚 Sports Books</a>
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Delighted that The Batmaker of Copenhagen proving such a popular gift for Father’s Day and still gaining interest and sales two months after publication. If you like cricket and espionage thrillers this may be for you

Delighted that The Batmaker of Copenhagen proving such a popular gift for Father’s Day and still gaining interest and sales two months after publication. If you like cricket and espionage thrillers this may be for you
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So what is the general feeling of whether an expanded T20 WC with more Associate Teams worked well? Are general fans interested in fate and development of smaller teams?

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First introduced to the sport in the 1870s, Costa Rica is enjoying a cricketing renaissance, marked by ICC Development Award recognition 🙌 Federación de Cricket de Costa Rica President Sam Arthur sits down with Shounak to tell their story 📚 emergingcricket.com/insight/how-cr…

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A puff of the cheeks and long exhale to hear The Batmaker of Copenhagen just missed out on final six for the Cricket Writers club book of the year but proud to make the long list in a really strong field this year. Pleased my Danish WW2 cricket espionage thriller added variety