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Editor's Letter
Joe Root gives it a rip
Andrew Miller on the final act of Ben Stokes’ career
Lawrence Booth on whether county cricket can solve the England Test team’s problems
Daniel Norcross on the tedium of April run-fests
Emilio Gay reflects on his run-laden month in ‘The Diary’
WCM’s team of the month
Re:view: is the player replacement rule fit for purpose?
Mailbox • Letter of the month receives their choice of book from the Fairfield collection, available to browse at fairfieldbooks.co.uk/shop* *Only available to UK residents
The Phil Walker Interview: Ollie Robinson on pushing for another chance with England • "I was trying to play for England, but it was just hard. I've never really shown that vulnerability, and I guess people can't understand it if they can't see it. Maybe I didn't get it right, but I didn't know how else to play it. It was a whirlwind"
The County Files: covering all 18 men’s counties and the women’s game
The Women's Scene • Raf Nicholson rounds up the action from the opening exchanges in the One-Day Cup
WCM Exclusive: Jamie Smith opens up on his chastening winter and what comes next
WHO WILL MAKE THE TEST SQUAD?
Andrew Alderson on New Zealand’s conveyor belt of high-class seamers
Katya Witney examines the legacy of the 2017 Women’s World Cup
Phil Walker takes us back to Trescothick and ’05 in 12 Innings That Explain The Ashes
Jo Harman-McGowan revisits the deal which took live Test cricket off free-to-air TV in the UK
Inside the Mind: Lydia Greenway speaks to Jo Harman-McGowan
Cameron Ponsonby on a new tournament aiming to address the imbalance at the heart of English cricket
Schools Cricket Day marks countdown to World Cup • More than 236,000 children took part in the UK's biggest ever schools cricket day as the country gears up for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup
The Wisden Club Cricket Hall of Fame
The Quiz
Lost Treasures: Rob Smyth on a Kiwi trailblazer
The story of cricket in 50 books, by David Woodhouse
Jake Weatherald on the move which changed his life