Tim Wigmore is a sports writer for the Daily Telegraph, and has also written for the New York Times and the Economist. He is the co-author of Crickonomics, which was shortlisted for the Sunday Times and MCC Cricket Book of the Year awards for 2023, and the multi-award winning Cricket 2.0. Matt Roller covers international and T20 cricket for ESPNcricinfo, the world’s leading cricket website. He was named the Christopher Martin-Jenkins young cricket writer of the year for 2021 and has appeared on the BBC’s Test Match Special.
With thoroughly researched detail and extensive access to the players and coaches involved, this book takes you into the heart of England’s white-ball revolution * Nathan Leamon, former England white-ball analyst and co-author of Hitting Against the Spin * A fascinating book that explores the shifts in mindset and culture at the heart of England’s white-ball revolution. White Hot is a must-read for any cricket lover * Nasser Hussain, Former England captain and Sky Sports commentator * A terrific tale told with verve and insight by two of cricket's most thoughtful writers * Lawrence Booth, editor of Wisden Almanack * A great story of a remarkable transformation in culture, and results – with wider lessons for anyone involved in cricket, as a player, administrator or fan * Heather Knight, England women's captain * Sharp analysis and compelling story-telling – the perfect book for any cricket fan * Isa Guha, broadcaster and former England women's cricketer * If you like a proper sporting story, you will absolutely love this book – a gripping read about one of English cricket's greatest ever eras * Felix White, Tailenders podcast co-host and author of It's Always Summer Somewhere * Takes you inside both the boardroom and the dressing room, from the start of England’s transformation to the present day * Tymal Mills, England T20 World Cup winner and broadcaster *