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WISDEN CRICKETERS' ALMANACK 1931

WISDEN CRICKETERS' ALMANACK 1931

Sixty-eighth edition. Rebound in dark brown cloth with original wrappers preserved. Back wrapper damaged. A good copy.

PublisherJohn Wisden & Co. Ltd.
Date1931
Code: 5779
£100.00

Wisden 1931

Year1931
Edition68th Edition
EditorC. Stewart Caine
Pages1067
Five Cricketers of the YearD. G. Bradman, C. V. Grimmett, B. H. Lyon, I. A. R. Peebles, M. J. Turnbull
Notable Events
  • New Zealand play their first Test match in January 1930. They lose to England by eight wickets at Christchurch. England’s Maurice Allom takes four wickets in five balls (including a hat-trick) on his Test debut.
  • In January 1930 Don Bradman’s 452 not out for New South Wales v Queensland at Sydney breaks the record for the highest first-class record score. A few months later he makes his first tour of England and breaks Hammond’s one year-old record by scoring 974 runs in the five Ashes Tests (still a record for any Test series). Australia regain the Ashes with a 2-1 series victory. The five Test matches are the first in England to be played over four days.