The Cricketer August 2017

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• Sir Ian Botham tells The Cricketer about his Test debut 40 summers ago, while Simon Barnes describes the occasion.
• Geoffrey Boycott recalls his 100th hundred in the next Test, alongside a brilliant feature by Duncan Hamilton.
• Henry Blofeld tells Huw Turbervill why he is saying farewell to TMS. And you won't believe what happened when we visited him…
• It is The Oval’s 100th Test this summer, and the venue’s favourite son, Alec Stewart, tells us why it is so special to him.
• Simon Hughes looks at how the first pink-ball round went in the County Championship, and how it augurs for the UK’s first day/night Test.
• Rob Steen marks 35 years since the first rebel cricket tour to South Africa.
• Rodney Hinds, sports editor of The Voice, usually adores the visit of his beloved West Indies, but is a worried man this summer…
• The Big Match sees Richard Hobson report in from Scarborough, while James Coyne profiles Yorkshire in The County Set.