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All Out Cricket magazine described by iSubscribe UKA subscription to All Out Cricket magazine (AOC) brings readers closer to the stars of the game than any other cricket title on the market. This month in cricket’s most entertaining read we celebrate the fine art of fast bowling. From Spofforth to Steyn we chart the history of the game’s swiftest, scariest and most skilful quicks, while the players themselves (all greats of the games) reveal the secrets of serious pace. Today’s game might be a little bit short of fast and nasty, but in Aussie Pat Cummins and England’s Steven Finn, Stuart Meaker and Tymal Mills, the future looks bright and exciting. Interviews with all four complete our massive main feature. Elsewhere in another bumper issue, we go behind the scenes on Jimmy and Swanny’s Christmas radio show, speak to the men determined to get Yorkshire back on track in 2012, tear round the Nurburgring with Kevin Keegan and get the inside track on some of cricket’s biggest stories from Sky Sports’ Adam Leventhal. Add in ten tales of tinkering, some well-seasoned Lamb, and a drink with Farokh Engineer, and you’ve got the perfect way to start the year. Don’t miss out, subscribe to All Out Cricket today!more descriptions below price table | |
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All Out Cricket magazine described by Let's SubscribeThis month in the UK's fastest-growing cricket monthly, we go behind the scenes to analyse the impact of England's support staff. From top to bottom, we look at the coaches, consultants, medics and analysts who have been instrumental in taking England to number one. On the field, no-one has been more central to England's meteoric rise than Alastair Cook. Still only 26, the record-breaking batsman speaks to Ed Davis about determination, dedication and taking his game to the next level. Elsewhere, Michael Vaughan discusses the art of captaincy, Nick Compton gives us the inside track in Somerset's impressive run in the Champions League, Geraint Jones reflects on a tough season for Kent, Steve Cram talks Olympics and cricket, and we pop out for a pint (or six) with Mark Butcher. And if you really don't like reading, there's some truly spectacular photography courtesy of the award-winning Laurence Griffiths.All Out Cricket magazine described by Unique MagazinesThis month in cricket’s must-read magazine, we unveil our annual list of the best 50 players in the world. As controversial as it is entertaining, we’re sure you’ll disagree with plenty of our picks… but that’s half the fun, isn’t it? You won’t be surprised to know that James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Matt Prior made the cut, and we’ve got exclusive interviews with all three. Jimmy, of course, also provides his latest diary, while his former Lancashire colleague Luke Sutton tells us about the time he was chatted up by Madonna. On a more sombre note, we’ve also put together a few considered columns on the subject of spot fixing. With expert analysis from lawyer Richard O’Hagan, Pakistani journalist Hassan Muzzaffar Cheema and former England all-rounder and match-fixing whistle-blower Adam Hollioake, we examine the broader issues behind the headline-grabbing story. Elsewhere in another jam-packed issue, our county spotlight is focussed on a resurgent Middlesex, the MCC’s Johns Stephenson reflects on the postponement of the inaugural Test Championship, Mike Gatting takes us through the definitive moments of his illustrious career and (as if we hadn’t had enough arguing over lists) we pick out our top 10 cricket books. Throw in an entertaining interview (and a cracking snap) with Kevin Keegan, five lies about Graeme Smith and a personal attack on Monty Don, and it’s another surreally good issue of All Out Cricket. Subscribe today to All Out Cricket magazine subscription.All Out Cricket magazine described by Magazine Groupno description |