The November issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly, out October 25, is available to order now.
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Cover story – We look forward to the Women’s World T20 in the Caribbean as England target a second major title in as many years. An extended special feature includes an exclusive interview with Danni Wyatt on her transformation from bit-part all-rounder to gun opening batter and a full tournament guide
With the help of analytics experts CricViz we investigate the strengths and weaknesses of England’s Test batsmen selected to tour Sri Lanka, and Keaton Jennings reflects on a chastening summer which he insists was still “great fun”
Suresh Menon on Prithvi Shaw, the new superstar of Indian cricket who was toughened on the unforgiving Mumbai railway network
We welcome two new Aussie columnists to our stable: former Australia captain-turned-broadcaster Mel Jones and Sam Perry, one-third of the fabled Grade Cricketer hydra
The Club Debate – Rich Evans finds out more about the London Cricket Trust, a new four-pronged initiative aiming to bring the game back to the capital’s parks
Elsewhere in issue 13 – Jonathan Liew is unconvinced by ‘new Australia’; Kumar Sangakkara celebrates Adam Gilchrist in his ‘Titans of Cricket’ series; Mike Brearley has some words of caution for Virat Kohli about his captaincy style; Felix White meets Tommy Banks, Britain’s youngest Michelin-starred chef and former Yorkshire age-group all-rounder; Andy Zaltzman selects a Gower masterpiece as his favourite innings