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Description
Wisden 2013 – the 150th edition – contains coverage of every first-class game in every
cricket nation, and reports and scorecards for all Tests and ODIs.
Including the eagerly awaited Notes by the Editor, the Cricketers of the Year awards, and some of the finest sports writing of the year – such as the brilliant obituaries – together with trenchant opinion, compelling features and comprehensive records, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack truly is a "must-have" for every cricket fan.
A perennial bestseller in the UK.
"There can't really be any doubt about the cricket book of the year, any year: it's obviously Wisden". Andrew Baker in the Daily Telegraph
Product details
Published | Jul 02 2013 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 1584 |
ISBN | 9781408175651 |
Imprint | Wisden |
Illustrations | B&W photos plus colour plate sections |
Dimensions | 158 x 101 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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As comprehensive and opinionated as ever.
Independent on Sunday
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Wisden-omaniacs measure out their life in Test matches and sodden trips to county grounds, and the book becomes a form of autobiography. It captures a world in a single, squat volume, and for a moment allows us to forget that time must move on.
Stephen Moss, Observer
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Part of the establishment, yet prepared to challenge the establishment, Wisden has earned the respect and affection of every serious sports fan. In its 150th year, that iconic yellow jacket still marks a fixed point in a disorderly world.
Simon Briggs, Daily Telegraph
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After 150 editions, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack shows little sign of leaving the crease. The daddy reigns supreme.
The Times
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The modern Wisden is a marvel of accuracy and inclusiveness
John Woodcock, The Times
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Nothing beats the reassuring thud on the doormat in April when Wisden lands, as a harbinger of the season to come and a reminder of seasons gone.
Mike Atherton, The Times