Who replaces Collingwood in the Test team?
May 18, 2011 by Lizzy Ammon
Filed under SPIN Gold
SPIN have a look at who might replace Paul Collingwood in the England Test team and talk to senior Professionals Alan Richardson and Neil Carter to get their views.
SPIN talk to ECB Chief Executive David Collier
May 6, 2011 by George Dobell
Filed under Featured Content, Featured box, Lead Story, News, SPIN Gold
FROM THE LATEST ISSUE: Is there too much T20? Will there still be 18 counties in ten years’ time? What went wrong with Stanford? The ECB’s chief executive gives a rare, full-length interview on the state of the English and world game, exclusively to SPIN.
County Cricket’s financial crisis
SPIN’s Kim Jones undertakes an in depth analysis of the financial state of County Cricket
Lou Vincent: an extraordinary tale
February 24, 2011 by Duncan Steer
Filed under SPIN Gold
Sussex’s new signing has had a mixed time since his last county contract, working as a builder and doing something he calls guerrilla camping. He discusses his rollercoaster career with SPIN
Fat cricketers: is there room?
January 21, 2011 by George Dobell
Filed under SPIN Gold
As Samit Patel slips out of England’s World Cup plans and into the nearest KFC (allegedly), George Dobell rounds up some of the game’s heavyweight champions of the past
Will a woman ever play for the England men’s team?
Sports scientists and cricket insiders on the REAL differences between men’s and women’s cricket. And why javelin champ Goldie Sayers could bowl nearly as fast as a top (male) fast bowler
Best of SPIN 4: England’s lions to the Ashes slaughter
England did not always hold the Ashes, younger readers: three players steamrollered by the invincible Aussies of the 90s and Noughties – John Stephenson, Mike Smith and Mark Ilott – tell SPIN about the bad old days…
The making of Graeme Swann
After waiting an age for recognition, England’s off-spinner can suddenly do no wrong. He tells SPIN about growing up, the benefits of fame and winning the World Cup
The Lasith Malinga story
He didn’t touch a cricket ball until he was 17. Seven years later, he was a Test star. Lasith Malinga tells SPIN the story of his remarkable rise
SPIN: the first 50 issues
September 1, 2010 by Duncan Steer
Filed under SPIN Gold
Editor Duncan Steer on five years of cricket and five years of SPIN, as the magazine celebrated its 50th issue earlier this year.




