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The Teammate That Changed My Life

The Hampshire and England all-rounder on the lasting influence Shane Warne has had on him, both on and off the field INTERVIEW JAMES WALLACE
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THE TOP SIX
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The England seamer is writing for Wisden across the Ashes series. He gives a glimpse into the dressing room at Edgbaston and Lord’s, and reveals what it felt like to be Australia’s public enemy No.1
Discrimination laid bare
Lawrence Booth asks whether cricket is ready to wake up and listen following the release of the damning ICEC report which found that structural and institutional racism, sexism and elitism continues to exist within the game and described its culture as “rotten”
NEWS CYCLE
2005 hasn’t got anything on this, writes Ben Gardner
FEATURES
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RE:VIEW
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The Game’s GONE
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In association with Chapel Down, the letter of the month receives a bottle of award winning English sparkling wine – Chapel Down Brut. Based in Kent, Chapel Down is England’s leading wine producer and the official sparkling wine of the ECB
THE COUNTY FILES
Covering each of the 18 firstclass counties every month, including news, interviews and stats, as well as the oddities which make county cricket what it is
Derbyshire’s red-ball woes continue
Derbyshire NEXT MATCHES: Durham, CC (H), July 19-22;
De Leede shows the way
Durham NEXT MATCHES: Derby, CC (A), July 19-22;
Lawrence flies the nest
Essex NEXT MATCHES: Kent, CC (H), July 19-22;
Swepson sweeps in
ABOVE: Mitchell Swepson is assisting Glamorgan’s promotion bid
Prices soar
LEFT: Ollie Price pictured with Marchant de Lange,
Red-hot Dawson slips beneath England’s radar
Hampshire NEXT MATCHES: Notts, CC (A), July 19-22;
Spitfires swoop for Parkinson
Kent NEXT MATCHES: Essex, CC (A), July 19-22;
Lancs find their mojo
Lancashire NEXT MATCHES: Warks, CC (A), July 19-22;
Nixon placed on gardening leave
RIGHT: Paul Nixon is not expected to resume
Middlesex hit rock bottom
Middlesex NEXT MATCHES: Surrey, CC (H), July 19-22;
Northants cash out on a Shaw bet
Northamptonshire NEXT MATCHES: Somerset, CC (H), July 19-22;
Martindale signs on
Nottinghamshire NEXT MATCHES: Hants, CC (H), July 19-22;
Sodhi adds extra fizz to the mix
Somerset NEXT MATCHES: Northants, CC (A), July 19-22;
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Gritty Sussex dreaming big
Sussex NEXT MATCHES: Yorks, CC (A), July 19-22;
Mousley makes his mark
Warwickshire NEXT MATCHES: Lancs, CC (H), July 19-22;
Giles takes the reins
Worcestershire NEXT MATCHES: Leics, CC (A), July 19-22;
Yorkshire find their flow but penalties await
Yorkshire NEXT MATCHES: Sussex, CC (H), July 19-22;
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Jo Harman picks out the big stories from the last month of women’s regional cricket, including another trophy for the formidable Southern Vipers
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ASHES TO ASHES
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PROCREATION
Next in our series on the origin stories of elite cricketers, Jo Harman meets the son of an All Black who has carved out a remarkable career in his own right
ASHES SELECTIONS
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Time Warp
The winner of this month’s quiz will receive a copy of issue 42 of The Nightwatchman, Wisden’s cricket quarterly.
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