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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2019

Lawrence Booth

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Bloomsbury
06 May 2019

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Wisden 2019 charts the rise and rise of the England one-day team as they head towards a home World Cup in the summer. It also revisits the 1979 tournament, when England made it to the final, but lost out to Clive Lloyd's all-conquering West Indians.

Jon Hotten lifts the covers on the tricky life of the groundsman, under pressure from player and administrator alike, while Richard Hobson examines how cricket began again in 1919, a few months after the end of the First World War.

Jonathan Liew considers the traditional measure of the batsman's art, 250 years after the first century was recorded.

There's a look beyond the cricket ground, too, now that Imran Khan, one of the towering figures of Pakistan cricket, has become prime minister. Peter Oborne and Richard Heller size up the scale of his task.

And Wisden meets an astonishingly courageous young man: Waleed Khan was shot eight times in a terrorist attack on his school in Peshawar, but has found a renewed zest for life through a deep love of cricket.

Everything from the cricket year - from Ben Stokes's trial for affray to the game in Leicestershire that had to be stopped when a parrot landed on a fielder's shoulder

and wouldn't budge - is here.

@WisdenAlmanack

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 158mm,  Width: 101mm, 
Weight:   688g
ISBN:   9781472964052
ISBN 10:   1472964055
Pages:   1488
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

This is Lawrence Booth's eighth year as Editor of Wisden, although he has contributed for many years. He is also cricket writer for the Daily Mail and author of several critically acclaimed cricket books. He is one of the most respected and well liked authorities in the modern game. @the_topspin

Reviews for Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2019

a treasure to relish * Sunday Express * By a distance the greatest book ever published * Philip Collins, Waitrose Weekend * There is no debate over the quality of the publication ... Fine reading * The Cricketer * As intriguing and indispensable as ever * Evesham Observer * Even at the age of 155, Wisden intends to keep on turning. It still sets the standard, whether it's bought as a gift, a decoration, an encyclopaedia or a huge magazine. The Wisden Almanack is all things to all men. And to all women. * Rob Smyth, ESPN * Wisden lands on the doorstep with a joyous thud. Its daffodil-yellow cover is the signal to anticipate the delights of spring and summer and its contents are always a treasure to relish. The oldest of sporting annuals has captured the rare trick of remaining for ever young * Jim Holden, Sunday Express *


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