US
Latest Issue


Free Sample Issue
Try a FREE sample of The Cricketer Magazine
Try a FREE sample

The Cricketer Magazine October 2022 Back Issue

English
73 Reviews   •  English   •   Sport (Cricket & Golf)
Only $5.99
Private money in cricket, and player power – the October issue of The Cricketer tackles the hot and contentious topics of the day with an eye-catching cover inspired by Andy Warhol featuring Moeen Ali.
• Tim Wigmore says England might be left behind by private investment in cricket
• James Coyne says player power has never been greater
• Mike Brearley fears T20 tournaments like The Hundred are killing Test cricket

Also in the issue:
• David Gower takes Allan Lamb to lunch
• George Dobell says Andrew Strauss’ high performance review is anti-county
• Tanya Aldred says lessons must be learnt from the last time Strauss made England No.1
• Barney Ronay says The Hundred is a plasticised invention
• Jamie Cox talks about his love of county cricket
• Mark Baldwin feels Darren Stevens earned the right to go on his own terms
• Hampshire special - County Memories, Gower recalls the 1980s
County Focus: Sam Morshead looks at the Hampshire of here and now
• Tony Lock’s sizzling summer of 1952
read more read less
The Cricketer Magazine Preview Pages The Cricketer Magazine Preview Pages The Cricketer Magazine Preview Pages The Cricketer Magazine Preview Pages The Cricketer Magazine Preview Pages The Cricketer Magazine Preview Pages

The Cricketer Magazine

October 2022 Private money in cricket, and player power – the October issue of The Cricketer tackles the hot and contentious topics of the day with an eye-catching cover inspired by Andy Warhol featuring Moeen Ali. • Tim Wigmore says England might be left behind by private investment in cricket • James Coyne says player power has never been greater • Mike Brearley fears T20 tournaments like The Hundred are killing Test cricket Also in the issue: • David Gower takes Allan Lamb to lunch • George Dobell says Andrew Strauss’ high performance review is anti-county • Tanya Aldred says lessons must be learnt from the last time Strauss made England No.1 • Barney Ronay says The Hundred is a plasticised invention • Jamie Cox talks about his love of county cricket • Mark Baldwin feels Darren Stevens earned the right to go on his own terms • Hampshire special - County Memories, Gower recalls the 1980s County Focus: Sam Morshead looks at the Hampshire of here and now • Tony Lock’s sizzling summer of 1952


SELECT FORMAT:
Instant Access

Available Digital Offers:

Single Digital Back Issue October 2022
 
$5.99 / issue
This issue and other back issues are not included in a The Cricketer Magazine subscription. Subscriptions include the latest regular issue and new issues released during your subscription and start from as little as $4.58 per issue . If you're looking to subscribe please check out our Subscription Options
Savings are calculated on the comparable purchase of single issues over an annualised subscription period and can vary from advertised amounts. Calculations are for illustration purposes only. Digital subscriptions include the latest issue and all regular issues released during your subscription unless otherwise stated. Your chosen term will automatically renew unless cancelled in the My Account area upto 24 hours before the end of the current subscription.

Issue Cover

The Cricketer Magazine  |  October 2022  


Private money in cricket, and player power – the October issue of The Cricketer tackles the hot and contentious topics of the day with an eye-catching cover inspired by Andy Warhol featuring Moeen Ali.
• Tim Wigmore says England might be left behind by private investment in cricket
• James Coyne says player power has never been greater
• Mike Brearley fears T20 tournaments like The Hundred are killing Test cricket

Also in the issue:
• David Gower takes Allan Lamb to lunch
• George Dobell says Andrew Strauss’ high performance review is anti-county
• Tanya Aldred says lessons must be learnt from the last time Strauss made England No.1
• Barney Ronay says The Hundred is a plasticised invention
• Jamie Cox talks about his love of county cricket
• Mark Baldwin feels Darren Stevens earned the right to go on his own terms
• Hampshire special - County Memories, Gower recalls the 1980s
County Focus: Sam Morshead looks at the Hampshire of here and now
• Tony Lock’s sizzling summer of 1952
read more read less

Established in 1921, The Cricketer has been at the heart of the game for almost 100 years. Whether you’re an aspiring opener or prefer to reverse swing, you’ll find all the latest cricket news from worldwide competitions, interviews with players and fanatics, plus insight from cricket’s best-loved critics and much more.


The Cricketer expertly covers cricket across the globe, both at a club and international level, covering all major leagues, competitions and tournaments. Featuring authoritative journalism from the game’s most respected journalists such as the brilliant Mikes - Selvey and Henderson - and Barney Ronay. Each month’s edition promises to deliver all the latest news, stories and stats to keep you engrossed till the call of play.


Whether you’re passionate for the World Cup, serious about The Ashes or a budding County Championship follower, you’ll find all the game’s biggest names and news in your monthly digital version of The Cricketer - download the latest magazine to your device and enjoy immediately today!

A digital magazine subscription to The Cricketer is a must for cricket fans of all ages, who will enjoy:

  • The world’s number one cricket magazine
  • Expert analysis from the game’s most respected writers
  • Player and team profiles from around the world
  • Interviews with renowned cricket players, past and present
  • Detailed coverage of all major tournaments and competitions
  • County cricket coverage, all 18 counties featured every month
  • Delivered direct to your device every month

You'll receive 12 issues during a 1 year The Cricketer Magazine magazine subscription.

Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.

Your purchase here at Pocketmags.com can be read on any of the following platforms.


You can read here on the website or download the app for your platform, just remember to login with your Pocketmags username and password.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
The Pocketmags app runs on all iPad and iPhone devices running iOS 13.0 or above, Android 8.0 or above and Fire Tablet (Gen 3) or above. Our web-reader works with any HTML5 compatible browser, for PC and Mac we recommend Chrome or Firefox.

For iOS we recommend any device which can run the latest iOS for better performance and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.
4.6
/5
Based on 73 Customer Reviews
5
47
4
23
3
2
2
1
1
0
View Reviews

The Cricketer Magazine

the on line version is excellent. Reviewed 04 March 2021

The Cricketer Magazine

I have subscribed to the magazine since the nineties and I must say it is an excellent read - better than it has ever been - Simon Hughes is a superb editor!
Reviewed 09 June 2020

Articles in this issue


Below is a selection of articles in The Cricketer Magazine October 2022.

Free Sample Issue
Try a FREE sample of The Cricketer Magazine