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The latest issue of Beyond the Boundaries headlines with exclusive interviews with England stars Mark Wood and Linsey Smith.
The PCA’s membership magazine explores a phenomenal 12-months for the England left-arm spinner who has recently been awarded with her first England Central Contract, whilst Wood describes his rehabilitation journey and his history with the Ashes.
PCA Chief Executive Daryl Mitchell opens the publication with an introductory column, as Chair Olly Hannon-Dalby reflects on almost 12 months in the role and where he wants to lead the association.
All-rounder Jordan Thompson pens an insightful first person account of his transfer from boyhood club Yorkshire to Warwickshire while Chris Tremlett talks us through an international debut and the hat-trick that never was in the regular feature looking at historic debuts.
Throughout the 72-page magazine you can also explore Yorkshire women’s addition to Tier 1 with Sterre Kalis, Maddie Ward and Lauren Winfield-Hill, as well as three players exploring their passion for physiotherapy in Lee Daggett, Kesh Fonseka and James Pipe.
Read how co-founder of the Belvoir Education and Sports Trust, Darren Bicknell and his team help thousands of children discover a healthy, active lifestyle and explore the best images since the creation of The Hundred with some of the game’s best Getty photographers.
Warwickshire legend Dermot Reeve reveals the support he’s received from the Cricketers’ Trust in an open and honest interview and find out how fundraisers for the players’ charity took on an epic trek up Mount Toubkal in Morrocco.
And don’t miss out on the returning regular features as Ravi Bopara reminisces on the best playing shirts he’s worn during his long career in ‘My Favourite Kits’ and ‘What A Game’ looks back at an England Ashes win in Australia at the Gabba from 1986.
Read all of this and more as Beyond the Boundaries continues to focus on telling the stories of current and former cricketers from across the PCA membership.
You can read issue 37 of Beyond the Boundaries below:


