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The `Bible of Cricket`: The Wisden Almanack has been published every year since 1864 Wisden`s Cricketers of the Year Awards, one of the oldest honours in the sport, dates back to 1889 The Almattack, known for editorial excellence, has been a perennial bestseller in UK The Almanack is published each year after reviewing the previous season and previewing the next. The first edition with India specific, content to he published in December 2012, will be The Blue Edition The Blue Edition will contain high-quality and independent commentary, articles, features, reports and statistics from all major Indian cricket including internationals across Test, 01)1 and T20 formats along with in-depth coverage of the I PL and CLT20 plus a review of all domestic cricket.
Wisden has grown through the years to embrace innovation and maintain its status as the most revered and cherished brand in cricket.
Brief history of the Wisden Almanack:
1963: To mark the 10001 edition, the company presents the Wisden trophy for Test matches between England and West Indies 1993: Sir Paul Getty buys prim Whalen & Co 1995: Leather-bound limited edition of the Almanack introduced 2000: For the Millennium edition, Wisden invites a worldwide panel of 100 cricketers and other experts to name their Five Cricketers of the Century. The winners arc Bradman and Hobbs again, Sir Gary Sobers, Sir Vivian Richards and Shane Warne 2002: Kapil Dev is named Wisden`s `Indian Cricketer of the Century`. In his acceptance speech, the former Indian captain states, "This is my finest hour". 2003: Winden`s cover features a photograph for the first time: of the England captain Michael Vaughan 2004: A new Wisden honour is introduced - The Leading Player in the World. Ricky Ponting is the first recipient 2006 John Wisden & Co is bought by Bloomsbury Publishing Group 2009: England`s Claire Taylor in the first worn an to be named as one of Wisden`s Five Cricketers of die Year 2011: Wisden breaks with tradition by minting only four Cricketers of the Year. The selection of the fifth became unsustainable after an independent tribunal appointed by the ICC banned him for corruption
Contributors Bishan Singh Bedi, Anil Kumble, Mahela Jayawardhene, Sanjay Manjrekar, Shashi Tharoor, Gideon Haigh, Kamlia Shamsie and Many more... ISBN - 9789382563112
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