Dimensions
105 x 165 x 66mm
The most famous sports book in the world, Wisden has been published every year since 1864.
Wisden 2005, the 142nd edition, includes coverage of every first-class game in every cricket nation, and reports and scorecards for all Tests and ODIs. Trenchant opinion, compelling features and comprehensive records make it the cricketers' bible worldwide.
A perennial bestseller in the UK. The 142nd edition does not disappoint, emerging in a sprightly mood, and, with full reports of England's eventful tour of South Africa, it is more up-to-date than any previous Wisden.
Wisden 2005 explains how the mighty confusion of Indian TV bankrolls the game. One great Australian, Richie Benaud, pays homage to another, Keith Miller. And there is a full history of chucking controversies, reports on South Africans' lingering love affair with Hansie Cronje and, from Sri Lanka, how cricket rose to the challenge of the terrible tsunami.
And there are full reports of an amazing cricketing year: the world records for Brian Lara, Murali and Shane Warne, and coverage of every match of England's astonishing winning sequence that took them from Jamaica to Johannesburg - and a dozen Test victories - in just ten months. Elsewhere Wisden brings news of the ground where it hasn't rained in 15 years, the brothel that caters solely for professional cricketers and how an electric buggy, a TV camera and 15 hot air balloons stopped play. And there's an interview with cricket's most famous Slovak goalkeeper.
All this - and much more - makes 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanack' the essential companion for every follower of cricket.