Description
The July issue previews the Test
series between England and India
On the cover is Shubman Gill,
Jasprit Bumrah, Ben Stokes and Shoaib Bashir
James Anderson runs the rule over
India’s attack
George Dobell previews the series
Derek Pringle wonders if Jasprit
Bumrah is the greatest
Jarrod Kimber says India’s is the
toughest batting line-up to break into
Neeru Bhatia explains how Shubman
Gill came to lead India
Vic Marks says England must stick
with Shoaib Bashir
George Dobell asks who is going to
go into bat for Pakistan
Jack Russell is interviewed in
Facing Up
Nasser Hussain insists the
Zimbabwe Test was not a waste of time
Monty Panesar says England can
learn from the IPL spin kings
Derek Pringle opens up his photo
album
Mike Selvey pays tribute to the
genius of Javed Miandad
Huw Turbervill is worried about
the plight of Lancashire
Paul Edwards’ big match is Durham
v Somerset
Melinda Farrell pickings Ben
Stokes as her favourite cricketer
Graham Gooch recalls his debut in
1975, his Ashes high in ’85 and his final Test in ’95
Alan Fordham explains how he
schedules the fixtures
Richard Hobson recalls the day
England’s cricketers lost to West Indies and the footballers to the United
States
Tanya Aldred reviews the County
Championship treats we have enjoyed so far this summer
Nick Howson explains how the
Vitality T20 Women’s County Cup van be even better
Scott Oliver recalls Richard
Johnson’s 10-for for Middlesex against Derbyshire in 1994
We find out whatever happened to
Alan Wilkins