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To describe any edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack as a ‘collector’s item’ is an exercise in stating the obvious, but the 2021 instalment is worthier of the description than most ...
The Wisden Cricketer made a late decision to change its cover and have Tendulkar on it to commemorate Tendulkar's record 200 not out in an ODI.
Smriti Mandhana: Wisden Leading Women Cricker In women’s cricket, Smriti Mandhana produced a year of extraordinary achievement, becoming Wisden’s Leading Women’s Cricketer in the World for 2024.
England quick Anya Shrubsole has become the first woman to feature on the cover of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack | ESPN.com ...
Almanack editor and Wisden.com columnist Lawrence Booth said: “Anya Shrubsole was a natural for this year’s Wisden cover, having stolen the show on the most memorable day of the 2017 summer.
To describe any edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack as a ‘collector’s item’ is an exercise in stating the obvious, but the 2021 instalment is worthier of the description than most ...
Smriti Mandhana: Wisden Leading Women Cricker In women’s cricket, Smriti Mandhana produced a year of extraordinary achievement, becoming Wisden’s Leading Women’s Cricketer in the World for 2024.
To describe any edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack as a ‘collector’s item’ is an exercise in stating the obvious, but the 2021 instalment is worthier of the description than most ...
To describe any edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack as a ‘collector’s item’ is an exercise in stating the obvious, but the 2021 instalment is worthier of the description than most ...
To describe any edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack as a ‘collector’s item’ is an exercise in stating the obvious, but the 2021 instalment is worthier of the description than most ...
To describe any edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack as a ‘collector’s item’ is an exercise in stating the obvious, but the 2021 instalment is worthier of the description than most.
“The time I made the cover of Wisden and nobody could tell it was me.” Lawrence Booth kicks off his editor’s notes, always some of sport’s most pored-over morsels, in mournful fashion for ...
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