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The October issue of The Cricketer features two England captains, all set for autumn adventures
George Dobell: Victory in Pakistan again would boost England’s World Test Championship prospects
Nick Friend is upbeat about England Women’s World Cup chances, and we also profile the other nine nations
Isabelle Westbury discusses how the women’s game in England has built on that 2017 World Cup success
George Dobell feels that with the impending sale of The Hundred teams, it feels like the end of an era
Ed Warner says that the ECB are guaranteeing themselves a diminished role in the game
Editor Huw Turbervill asks how Test cricket can be more competitive
Nasser Hussain gives England men a mark out of 10 for their Test showing this summer
David Gower meets John Morris in ‘Tiger Moth Tales’
Mike Brearley writes movingly about Graham Thorpe
Adam Hollioake is interviewed in Facing Up
Sharmila Meadows writes about her favourite cricketer, Rory Burns
Jarrod Kimber pays tribute to Sophie Ecclestone, ‘the stump sniper’
Mike Selvey says Harold Pinter would have admired Joe Root’s drama-free batting
We spent a day in the life of Surrey CEO Steve Elworthy
Paul Edwards watches Yorkshire host Sussex at Scarborough
James Coyne is at the climax National Counties Championship