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The Ashes began at Lord's on the July 21 and after a comprehensive win for Australia in the first match, England will be determined to bounce back in style. In addition, Sri Lanka and West Indies play a two test series in the subcontinent and the English county season continues to head towards its climax.
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August edition - The Wisden Cricketer
The Ashes edition features a special Ashes pocket guide giving the best insight into the players, grounds and officials who will be key to the Ashes series. In addition, we bring you Nasser Hussain's battle plan, Matthew Engle's memories of the 1985 series and a feature on the XI worst overs of all time. Full details
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New DVD: Botham's Ashes - The Miracle of Headingley `81
Regularly voted as one of the greatest moments in the history of British sport, Ian Botham's 149 not out against Australia at Headingley in 1981 was nothing short of miraculous. But the whole story of that match - and the part played by England's other heroes - is equally fascinating. This new DVD will be available in mid-July and is available to pre-order at our shopping site, www.cricshop.com.