THE CRICKETER - AUGUST 2016

HERE'S WHAT'S IN OUR LATEST MAGAZINE

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The August issue of The Cricketer is shot through with the game’s biggest names, and fascinating reads.
 
We preview the eagerly awaited Test series against Pakistan. We have an exclusive interview with Misbah-ul-Haq, and Peter Oborne and Richard Heller examine what makes Pakistani cricket so special.
 
Simon Goodley re-examines the Mohammad Amir case and comes to some surprising conclusions; and we look at his wonderful predecessors, ImranWasim and WaqarSimon HughesGraeme Fowler and Steve James pay tribute.
 
Eyewitness recalls the world champions' shock defeat to the Minor Counties in 1992.
 
Joe Root talks to Huw Turbervill about eventually succeeding Alastair Cook, becoming a gym bunny, his off-spin, and much more.
 
Elsewhere, Gary Lineker explains how he once scored a century against Courtney Walsh in the morning, then went to White Hart Lane and hit a hat-trick for Spurs in the evening.
 
In the debate, two TMS stalwarts go head to head. Geoff Boycott argues for four-day Tests, Jonathan Agnew says we must stick with five.
 
David Frith remembers Australia’s gifted batsman Ross Gregory. Killed in World War Two, he would have been 100 this year.
 
The Big Match is at sublime Arundel, while Warwickshire go under the microscope in County Set.
 
Lawrence Booth reports on the third Test against Sri Lanka at Lord’s, plus we have the best club, NVC and schools coverage.
 
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