Upcoming edition of Cricket Monthly: Issue 90 - "Operation Nabbing Sachin" and "The Notable Test Series Since 2005"
In the latest issue of Cricket Monthly, released on August 21, readers are treated to a captivating exploration of the enthralling Test series between England and India, as well as several intriguing perspectives from the cricketing world.
Phil Walker delves into the defining moments from the series, providing a comprehensive analysis that is sure to appeal to both ardent fans and casual observers. The issue also features an exclusive interview with Essex skipper Tom Westley, who shares insights about a busy month that included a mid-season house move.
Aadya Sharma lauds the relentless perseverance of Mohammed Siraj, highlighting his remarkable journey in the sport. Meanwhile, Ben Gardner examines the possibility of Joe Root surpassing Sachin Tendulkar as Test cricket's leading run-scorer.
The August issue also sheds light on the financial inequities in English county cricket, as revealed by the Leonard Curtis report. The report underscores the fact that 18 clubs have 18 different business models, a situation that calls for urgent attention and reform.
Ravi Bopara, the former England player, reflects on his career, expressing regret about taking on too much responsibility and wishing he had been more careless. However, he also reveals his ambition to become England head coach, a role that could see him return to the game in a significant capacity.
At the South Asian Cricket Academy, player-led team talks have been introduced to focus on soft skills as well as performances with bat and ball. Sam Dalling takes us behind the scenes at the academy, offering a unique glimpse into the training ground.
The magazine also features Adam Collins' examination of the England side that has been causing quite a stir Down Under, with Aussie fans and pundits alike expressing their displeasure. Katya Witney speaks to surprise star turn Washington Sundar, while the magazine unveils the top 25 young female cricketers in the world.
Lastly, Richard Whitehead takes us back to the epic 1954/55 Ashes series and the dethroning of Alec Bedser. This nostalgic piece is a must-read for any cricket enthusiast.
With such a diverse range of topics covered, the August issue of Cricket Monthly promises to be a fascinating read for cricket lovers everywhere.
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