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The magazine is edited by Phil Walker and Jo Harman, both formerly of All Out Cricket, supported by editor-at-large, John Stern, and an editorial board of journalists, broadcasters and former players including David 'Bumble' Lloyd' and Almanack editor Lawrence Booth.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Wisden Cricket Monthly Wisden Cricket Monthly Ashes Digital Special Edition.
A SERIES UNLIKE ANY OTHER
In any normal year, not that cricket really deals in such things, the resignation of Australia’s Test captain a fortnight out from The Gabba would be the only story in town, a bombshell moment with...
THE ASHES
JOHN STERN
Wisden Cricket Monthly editor-atlarge
@SternWords
Paine’s departure
It’s disappointing it finished in this way. I don’t think there’s one of us that could say...
CHAPPELL
Greg was a beautiful batsman to watch. He had style, especially compared with his brother Ian, who was an ugly batsman. I have a lot of respect for Ian as an individual and a captain – he was...
KEY BATTLES
JOE ROOT v STEVE SMITH
The most crucial match-up of all, given the frailties in each batting line-up. England’s captain has averaged a very respectable 44.73 across his last three Ashes...
HOW TO WIN IN AUSTRALIA
For the vast majority of Test cricket’s life, all the way up to the recent invention of the World Test Championship, the notion of who is the world’s best team has been a curiously malleable one. Th...