But see the caveat: he has to have a good summer. Judging from your tweet, I’m guessing you think they won’t.
But see the caveat: he has to have a good summer. Judging from your tweet, I’m guessing you think they won’t.
🏏Brendon McCullum will keep his job as England's all-format coach - so long as the Test team show signs of progress this summer
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Did some World Cup ratings for England - it's not good news for the opening batsmen...
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🏏 Crisis at Sussex
❓"I don't understand why we've been deducted points"
💷 "We can't have luxuries"
🤹 And why the non-Test/Hundred clubs face a tough juggling act between off- and on-field success
PLUS: Can Sussex do a Leicester City and win the title?
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This year's Wisden cover - pic by Shaun Botterill.
Very much so, Bob: Wisden out soon.
Why it's time for England and Brendon McCullum to go their separate ways
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Not sure I've ever interviewed an ex-England player so full of eloquent outrage as Matt Prior after Brisbane:
🏏England's players are "taking the mickey"
🏏Only two are up for the fight
🏏Time for Stokes to "call in his chips" on Crawley/Pope
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It's always fascinating to talk to John Buchanan, who coached Australia during their most successful era. He told me England have no choice but to stick to their approach, but likened them to F1 drivers not adapting to the road ahead
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Fair point, Tom. And thanks for the message.
Zak Crawley's pair at Perth was a reminder that England openers often struggle in Australia. A couple of exceptions gave me their insights: Chris Broad, who averaged 78 here, and Mark Butcher, who hit the first ton by an England opener at the Gabba
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🏏I met up in Perth with former England batsman Robin Smith. It was quite a chat, ranging from his views on Bazball (chill, guys) via his brush with death after drinking a bottle of vodka a day for 12 years, to the latest tragic twist in his personal life.
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Last year, New Zealand ripped up the formbook to inflict a first home series defeat on India since 2012-13. Read the series review and full Test reports from the current edition of Wisden Almanack by clicking on the image. www.wisden.com/series/india...
Always a pleasure to talk to Joe Root, who believes England - and their coterie of quicks - have their best chance for years of winning in Australia
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🏏With cricket fretting over a "bat emergency", it was fascinating to hear about the emergence of a possible non-wood alternative...
🧑💻... not to mention plans to insert technology into the new bat to produce data on hitting power
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Thanks for having us, @gillis49.bsky.social! Really enjoyed it.
RIP Dickie Bird, who has died at the age of 92
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Well, he was a pawn: as I say in the piece, the ECB had agreed that players who signed IPL contracts would stay until the end. And, sure, it could go wrong. But, again (as I write), England wins in Australia tend to need a bit of a gamble.
Yeah, I guess it depends if you give him some leeway for the way his season has been handled. You're talking about four innings there, two of them in a Test for which he was ill-prepared. But it's only my opinion, after watching him up close in NZ 😊
That was the argument when he was pitched in at No 3 in New Zealand, where he averaged 52.
As I say in the piece, his poor treatment by England this summer meant he went into that game completely out of nick. Since then, given a chance at No 4, he has looked as good as he did in New Zealand over the winter.
🏏Jacob Bethell's hundred on Sunday confirmed what many already suspected: he has the talent, and the temperament, to bat at No 3 in the Ashes 🏴 v 🇦🇺
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Rummaging in county cupboards brings all sorts of curiosities to light. Kit Harris goes around the north of England in nine objects, in the current edition of Wisden. www.wisden.com/wisden-crick...
🏏Cricket’s existential crisis: why the sport is in danger of running out of willow to make bats…
🇮🇳 Suppliers failed to take into account the post-IPL boom
Not enough trees have been planted
🏁Race is on to source alternative material
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Last year, Australia won a home series from 1-0 down for the first time since 1968/69. Read Gideon Haigh’s tour review and all five match reports from India’s tour of Australia, from the current edition of Wisden. www.wisden.com/series/austr...
🏏Spoke to Liam Livingstone, who has been in red-hot form for Birmingham Phoenix in the Hundred but is no longer wanted by England: "I was just told they were going with someone else, and that is pretty much all I’ve had since."
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🏏I've not always been nice about the Hundred. But a trip to Southampton was a reminder that there's more to like than many imagine.
PLUS
🇦🇺A worrying take from Aussie boss
🙇♂️ Was the captaincy an apology to Bethell?
💯 Bob Simpson's near claim to fame
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It’s 100 years since Jack Hobbs equalled, and then surpassed, W. G. Grace’s record for most first-class centuries. In this year’s Almanack, Leo McKinstry looked back at Hobbs’s summer of summers. www.wisden.com/wisden-crick...
🏏The end of 🏴v🇮🇳 can mean only one thing: the Top Spin awards...
🐈Who purred along as the most serene batsman?
🦹Who was the best pantomime villain?
🤦♂️What was Bazball's biggest blow-up?
🤷♂️Who was the most baffling (non-)selection?
Plus several more...
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