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.
Gripping * The Times * Brilliant… readable, coherent and very informative -- The Cricketer A detailed account of how England went from white-ball dinosaurs to pioneers -- The New Statesman 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 The Wisden Cricketers' 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 * It's interesting and exciting that along with the players has come a generation of cricket writers who see the game in this new way * Wisden Cricket Monthly * A fascinating book * Jonathan Agnew, BBC Test Match Special *