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Don Bradman leaves the field at Headingley in 1930 having scored 334, beating Andy Sandham’s record for the highest individual Test score
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Sparse schedule exposes empty promises on women’s cricket
The month in cricket No.4
English cricket mourns the loss of Surrey legends
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Quick Singles
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NEWS CYCLE
Think twice, speak once, and for goodness sake check if your mic is switched on, writes Ben Gardner
FEATURES
Jos Buttler
As he embarks on a year in which he hopes to imprint himself on Test cricket as he has the shorter formats, Jos Buttler speaks to Taha Hashim about his slow and at times painful evolution against the red ball
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Following Dan Lawrence’s composed debut and Jonny Bairstow’s impressive return in the first Test at Galle, three Wisden writers pick their top seven for the first match of England’s series in India
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The 21 people who have shaped English cricket in the 21st century
Paradise Lost
Forty years on, John Stern looks back on England’s remarkable 1981 tour of the Caribbean, when events on the field were overshadowed by the drama off it
Support Acts
Historically the game has not exactly thrown its arms around cricket’s partners. But in the era of player power, attitudes may be changing, writes Phil Walker
Waugh Stories
Steve Waugh’s drive for self-improvement has continued in his retirement and has found expression through photography. The former Australian captain spoke to Wisden Almanack editor Lawrence Booth about his midlife odyssey to India to capture what he views as the true spirit of cricket
My Favourite Spell
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The Greatest XI
The former England opener, and current first-class umpire, selects his team of Notts all-timers
Mithali RAJ
The heartbeat of Indian women’s cricket looks back on her extraordinary decades-spanning career
YOUR GAME
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Good spinners remain an invaluable commodity in club cricket at all levels. But with county cricket struggling to cultivate topclass slow bowlers, what can the club game do to provide a fertile breeding ground? Scott Oliver reports
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