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Wisden Cricket Monthly
October 2021
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EDITOR’S LETTER
A VERY BRITISH SCANDAL
EDITOR IN CHIEF " Are we really meant
THE TOP SIX
The month in cricket No.1
Umesh Yadav finds James Anderson’s edge to seal
It’s back to the future for England’s Test side
After England's defeat to India at The Oval confirmed they will go through a home summer without a Test series victory, Andrew Miller draws parallels with the chaos and confusion of the 90s
Can the Championship overcome divisions?
As this summer’s County Championship enters the home straight, Elizabeth Ammon considers whether the new conference structure adopted this summer has staying power
Yorkshire’s muted response to racism allegations speaks volumes
More than a year since Azeem Rafiq first made serious allegations about racism during his time at Yorkshire, the clubs subsequent investigation is still to see the light of day. Lawrence Booth argues that despite talking a good game, English cricket is reluctant to face up to hard truths
Mighty Joe Root
After hitting centuries in three successive Tests against India, Joe Root climbed to in the batting rankings for the first time in six years. We take a closer look at the sensational run of form which took England’s captain to the summit
Quick Singles
The month’s news in brief
The world according to... Alice Capsey
17, WUNDERKIND ALL-ROUNDER AND A-LEVEL STUDENT
NEWS CYCLE
The summer of Jarvo 69 doesn’t quite have the same ring to it, writes Ben Gardner
FEATURES
Lisa Keightley
Nearly two years after being named the first full-time female coach of the England women's team, the Australian talks to Jo Harman about a role that has thrown up unexpected challenges, her decorated playing career and the game-changing impact of The Hundred
‘We needed The Hundred’
England's coach gives her verdict on the first edition of the new tournament
THE COUNTY FILES
Covering each of the first-class counties every month, including news, interviews and stats, as well as the oddities which make county cricket what it is
CRICKIPEDIA
The alternative compendium of cricket
RE:VIEW
On October 5, the Cricket Writers’ Club will announce their Young Cricketer of the Year, an award previously won by emerging greats such as Ian Botham, David Gower and Andrew Flintoff. Three Wisden writers pick out who should take home the gong this year
Mailbox
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Your hero, your call
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Be Here Now
After a headline-grabbing summer featuring some scarcely believable hitting, Liam Livingstone now has the opportunity to make his name on the world stage. James Wallace speaks to the England and Lancashire batsman about a “whirlwind six weeks”, the forthcoming T20 World Cup and his prospects as a Test cricketer
Judgment Calls
Tales from the selector’s hot seat
KISS from a ROSE
Ten years ago this month, Lancashire won their first outright County Championship title since . Tanya Aldred looks back on how a team largely made up of homegrown players and with few star names finally delivered the holy grail to the Red Rose faithful
ICONOGRAPHY of cricket
PART 1: 1900-1909
England’s ill- fated Ashes summer of 1921
Christopher Sandford takes us back 100 years to the 1921 Ashes series, when England’s scattergun selection policy – which saw 30 players picked, including 16 debutants and two captains – was shown up by Warwick Armstrong ’s relentless Australian side
2-54 Wahab Riaz
Wisden.com ’s features editor remembers a barrage of short-ball fury which ultimately came in a losing cause
Javed MIANDAD
Pakistan's indomitable former captain reflects on a career in which there was rarely a dull moment
YOUR GAME
Are more people playing cricket in the UK?
No.48
Brian Collins
Number 53
BOOKS ETC
Books of the Month
ABOVE: Philip Brown captures a game of club
A matter of life and cricket
In an extract from his new memoir It’s Always Summer Somewhere, Felix White recalls a dream-like day for both his band The Maccabees and Stuart Broad
Ted Dexter
1935-2021
Time Warp
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GOLDEN SUMMERS
My Golden Summer
2005
The Line-up
Australia down and out at The Oval
Chaos Theory
Australia v England, First Test, Brisbane, 2013
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