Andy Moles Author

Andy Moles enjoyed consistent success as an opening batsman for both Warwickshire and Griqualand West for more than a decade in the late 1980s and ‘90s, and was an integral part of the Bears’ treble-winning squad in 1994. After retiring as a player he travelled the world as an international coach, including stints with New Zealand and Scotland’s men’s teams. An MRSA infection led to the amputation of his left leg in 2020 and the end of six years working with Afghanistan, his most recent full-time role

Geoffrey Dean has written on cricket for 37 years, first for The Daily Telegraph and, since 1999, for The Times. He has covered over 100 Test matches as well as more than 500 first-class and one-day matches