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The Wisden Guide to International Cricket 2011
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Product details
| Published | 15 Nov 2010 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 272 |
| ISBN | 9781408129166 |
| Imprint | Wisden |
| Illustrations | 200 B&W photos (1 per featured player) |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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'An indispensable book for cricket enthusiasts, it is also excellent value for money.'
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"...the profiles are all well-written and informative, so if you've got a yearning for some player-based bedtime reading and the Missus won't let you take your laptop to bed any more, or if you have a serious aversion to the internet, this will get you up to speed."
All Out Cricket (March 2011)
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'It is, then, all things to all people. And thus to regard it as a mere book, filled with earnest writing and really quite awful black-and-white pictures, is to undersell its function grotesquely. There is still nothing quite like feeling a new copy of Wisden in your hands, its heft in yur palm, its pages pouring forth from a mere flick of your thumb. It is, and was no doubt intended to be, like holding the entire rich corpus of cricket in your hands'
Cricketer, The. June 1, 2011
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'The real joy pf hte Almanack is in its lush texture, the knowledge that you could never possible read it all. As ever, Wisden remains unmatched; indeed in many ways it is unmatchable. The fact that it exists at all in an age of 140-character novels and free newspapers, is something of a miracle.'
Cricketer, The. June 1, 2011
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'It is ironic, really, since Wisden's eclectic omniscience has always struck me as the closest mankind has come to reproducing the internet in a book.'
Cricketer, The. June 1, 2011

























