Wisden Cricket Monthly  |  December 2019
No single decade in cricket’s recent history can have seen such dizzying change as this one. As it draws to a close, we’ve assembled a crack team of writers, including Lawrence Booth, Rob Smyth, Tanya Aldred, Geoff Lemon and Telford Vice, to pick out the 40 most important stories of the last 10 years for Wisden Cricket Monthly. Also in our latest issue, out November 28, we have an exclusive interview with Sarah Taylor, who talks to Phil Walker about her decision to retire from international cricket at the age of 30, Jonathan Liew gets to grips with a new animated series inspired by Virat Kohli, Adam Collins gets to know the most dedicated group of cricket supporters in Australia, and Zafar Ansari has three pieces of advice for his 17-year-old self. Elsewhere, Katherine Brunt imagines her perfect day at the cricket, Ollie Pope gives us a batting masterclass, Matthew Maynard speaks to Jo Harman about his life in the game, Ben Jones of CricViz gives a progress report on England ahead of next year’s T20 World Cup, and Felix White picks out a knock which meant everything and nothing in ‘My Favourite Innings’. Plus all the usual coverage of the club game, and trips down memory lane in our ‘Golden Summers’ section.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Wisden Cricket Monthly December 2019.