When Yasir Shah ignored Sam Northeast by pretending not to speak English
"I am trying to tell him, he doesn't want to listen!"
"I am trying to tell him, he doesn't want to listen!"
'I have never seen a better player in my life'
Henry previously played for Kent in 2018
He was presented with the urn of the 1882/83 tour to Australia which is till played for to this day
“I think he is the most gifted and dedicated cricketer one could ever wish to play with”
"We are pursuing all options vigorously and risk mitigation measures are already being identified"
“We are uniquely placed to take a leading role in ensuring that communities across Kent are ready to face the…
"We were an outstanding team. From No.9 up everyone had scored a first-class hundred"
When Ed Smith scored a debut ton
Only Chris Gayle has more T20 tons
The latest issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly, guest-edited by Isa Guha, out May 5:
The 160th edition of the most famous sports book in the world – published every year since 1864 – contains some of the world’s finest sports writing. It reflects on the extraordinary life of Shane Warne, who died far too early in 2022, and looks back at another legendary bowler, S.F. Barnes, on the 150th anniversary of his birth. Wisden also reports on England’s triumph at the T20 World Cup, to go alongside their 2019 ODI success, and on their Test team’s thrilling rejuvenation under Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes.
Writers include Lawrence Booth, Gideon Haigh, James Holland, Jonathan Liew, Emma John, David Frith, Simon Wilde, Jon Hotten, Robert Winder, Tanya Aldred and Neil Harvey, the last survivor from Australia’s famous 1948 Ashes tour of England. As usual, Wisden includes the eagerly awaited Notes by The Editor, the Cricketers of The Year awards, and the obituaries. And, as ever, there are reports and scorecards for every Test, together with forthright opinion, compelling features and comprehensive records.
Cricket’s past is steeped in a tradition of great writing and Wisden is making sure its future will be too. The Nightwatchman is a quarterly collection of essays and long-form articles which debuted in March 2013 and is available in book and e-book formats.
Every issue features an array of authors from around the world, writing beautifully and at length about the game and its myriad offshoots.