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EDITOR’S LETTER WISDEN CRICKET MONTHLY

HOLDING ON TO CRICKET’S SOCIAL CONTRACT

by Phil Walker

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Derbyshire FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 5th in Div 3;
Durham left to rue what might have been
Durham FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 3rd in Div 2;
Tendo calls time
Essex FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 1st in Div 2;
Oval run-fest concludes erratic season
Glamorgan FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 6th in Div 2;
Dent resigns after nearly campaign
Gloucestershire FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 2nd in Div 2;
Wheal of fortune
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FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 1st in Div 3; T20: Winners; ODC: 9th in Group 1
Lancs continue to build from within
FINAL POSITIONS: CC: Runnersup; T20: QF; ODC: 4th in Group 1
Callum Parkinson: ‘I’m trying to shake the “brother of” tag’
FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 4th in Div 3; T20: 6th in North Group; ODC: 4th in Group 2
Resurgent Stoneman gives cause for optimism
FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 2nd in Div 3; T20: 8th in South Group; ODC: 8th in Group 1
Ripley steps down after a decade in charge
FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 4th in Div 2; T20: 9th in North Group; ODC: 8th in Group 2
Clarke finds the right tempo
FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 3rd in Div 1; T20: QF; ODC: 6th in Group 2
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FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 6th in Div 1; T20: Runners-up; ODC: 7th in Group 2
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FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 5th in Div 2; T20: 5th in South Group; ODC: SF
Haines heeds Cook’s advice
FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 6th in Div 3; T20: SF; ODC: 7th in Group 1
The Bears find their bite
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Leadership vacuum needs filling
FINAL POSITIONS: CC: 3rd in Div 3; T20: 5th in North Group; ODC: 5th in Group 1
Headingley ’s summer in the shade
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ICONOGRAPHY of cricket
PART 2: 1910-1919
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