The Cricketer August 2024

Issue 2408


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• George Dobell reviews the T20 World Cup
• Jarrod Kimber says England’s struggle with spin was key
• Dobell hails Jonathan Trott, the coach of Afghanistan
• David Gower gives his thoughts on dealing with media criticism
• We spend a day in the life of the BBC’s Isa Guha
• Vic Marks says counties are still desperate to win the County Championship
• Paul Edwards goes to Canterbury Week, and Kent v Lancashire
• Sharmila Meadows says it is time for red-ball heroes to stand up
• Tanya Aldred writes about the innings of 243 by Louis Kimber
• Tim Wigmore discusses The Hundred sell-off
• Nick Howson says the women’s Hundred is luring Australia stars
• Nasser Hussain says we have not seen the last of Ollie Robinson
• Mike Selvey recalls Graham Gooch’s maiden first-class ton, half a century ago
• Gooch takes tells Huw Turbervill why Lord Nelson is his hero
• David Frith discusses his extraordinary collection of cricket autographs
• Richard Hobson recalls the first T20I, England Women v New Zealand, at Hove in 2004
• Lea Tahuhu, the Kiwi quick, speaks to The Cricketer