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Wisden Cricket Monthly - Issue 82

In the new issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly, out October 31, Jo Harman delivers an in-depth profile of Brendon McCullum, exploring how the New Zealander’s experiences across his extraordinary career are now shaping English cricket.

"Brendon’s attitude brought a breath of fresh air which worked in a short space of time, simply because things previous to that were so bad, they’d almost hit rock bottom,” says Eoin Morgan of his friend and former teammate’s impact as England Test coach. "It made his period of transition almost immediate because not only was he the right person for the job, but he picked the right type of players to execute the template of how he wanted them to play.”

Elsewhere, we review the 2024 county season across 26 pages which include Cameron Ponsonby on how Surrey put the building blocks in place to achieve their historic three peat, Sam Dalling on Gloucestershire’s Blast triumph, Toby Radford on the intriguing dominance of left-handed batters, and Katya Witney on an unsettling final summer for the women’s regional set-up. Meanwhile, John Stern takes us back to 1999, the final year of the two-division Championship, before considering what the future holds for domestic red-ball cricket.

We have Rob Smyth on Test cricket’s most spectacular starts in the wake of Kamindu Mendis’ Bradman-esque streak, Phil Walker reveals the secrets of a ghostwriter, Bumble tells Mel Farrell the Blast isn’t the same without him, and Phil DeFreitas recalls drinking one too many Fantas at the 1987 World Cup.

As for our columnists, Mark Ramprakash hails the contrasting brilliance of Joe Root and Harry Brook, Andrew Miller examines England’s failure at the Women’s T20 World Cup, Lawrence Booth reports on Hampshire’s takeover, and Tawhid Qureshi dives into the latest chapter in the unmissable Shakib Al Hasan soap opera.

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'All I ask, did I entertain?': What it was like ghostwriting for Brian Lara

After co-authoring Brian Lara's autobiography earlier this year, Phil Walker got to experience what it means to be a ‘ghostwriter', one of the most essential, mysterious roles in the book-writing industry. Here he writes about the peculiar joys and challenges of documenting someone else's life.

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contributors

Phil Walker

Editor-in-chief • Co-author of LARA: The England Chronicles; former editor of All Out Cricket

Jo Harman

Magazine editor • Former All Out Cricket deputy editor

John Stern

Editor-at-large • Editor of England Cricket match programmes

Lawrence Booth

Columnist • Wisden Almanack editor; Daily Mail cricket correspondent

Jon Hotten

Reviews editor • Author of several cricket books, including The Test with Simon Jones

Melinda Farrell

Features writer • Commentator for ICC and BBC; contributor to ESPNcricinfo and others

Andrew Miller

Columnist • ESPNCricinfo UK editor; former editor of The Cricketer magazine

Mark Ramprakash

Columnist • Former England batter and England batting coach; current Middlesex batting consultant

Scott Oliver

Club cricket correspondent • Author of Sticky Dogs and Stardust

Yas Rana

Staff writer • Wisden Cricket Weekly podcast host; Wisden head of content

Katya Witney

Staff writer • Wisden Women’s Cricket Weekly producer; ECB Young Journalist of the Year 2023

Ben Gardner

Staff writer • Wisden.com managing editor; Cricket Paper columnist