Wisden Cricket Monthly is known for being committed to covering, analysing and celebrating the game in all its forms and offers unrivalled coverage of both the amateur and elite game. The self-proclaimed ‘independent voice of cricket’, Wisden Cricket Monthly has established itself as the go-to magazine in the field. More
Wisden Cricket Monthly is known for being committed to covering, analysing and celebrating the game in all its forms and offers unrivalled coverage of both the amateur and elite game. The self-proclaimed ‘independent voice of cricket’, Wisden Cricket Monthly has established itself as the go-to magazine in the field.
The title is edited by Phil Walker and Jo Harman and features the very best columnists including Lawrence Booth, John Stern, Andrew Miller and Elizabeth Ammon. An essential for any cricket enthusiast.
Wisden’s famous yellow book, the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack, launched in 1864 and continues to set the standard for insightful writing and comprehensive coverage of the game, and the magazine, Wisden Cricket Monthly, provides a similar commitment to these values. The original version of the magazine ran from June 1979 to September 2003 and was then revived in 2017 with a collectors' Ashes Special.
In every issue of your Wisden Cricket Monthly magazine subscription, you’ll find big-name interviews and columnists, original and entertaining features and extensive coverage of international, county and club cricket, as well as coaching tips, book reviews and competitions. It’s an innings each and every cricket enthusiast can enjoy.
A magazine subscription to Wisden Cricket Monthly is full of all the cricket know-how you never knew you needed - uncover a whole new world and subscribe today to discover:
Fresh, contemporary features from the most celebrated writers and columnists in the field
Big-name interviews every month
Unrivalled coverage of the amateur and elite game - from international to county and club cricket
Covering, analysing and celebrating the game in all its forms
Original and entertaining features
Coaching tips
Book reviews
Competitions
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