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1973
The editor Norman Preston took great pleasure from sponsorship and TV money's capacity to put county cricket back on its feet financially, but warned: "Standards on the pitch are falling, especially where batting is concerned." Four Australians were among the Cricketers of the Year - Dennis Lillee, Bob Massie, Keith Stackpole and Greg Chappell - with Richie Benaud writing on them all. Sir Compton Mackenzie died shortly after submitting some of his cricket memories to the Almanack, which meant this, the 110th edition, contained the final published article of that acclaimed author.
Editor Norman Preston
Pages 1083
Price £2.00

Notes by the Editor
Serious decline in English batmanship, 1973
Norfolk and the Edrich clan
A special tribute to Bill Edrich, 1973
Ray Illingworth, C.B.E.
Keeper of the Ashes, 1973
Shillings for W.G.
Looking back eighty years, 1973
Skills and controversy
Two fine Test series, 1973
The Warwickshire way
What is it that makes Warwickshire tick? (1973)

Australians in England, 1972
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Matches
New Zealanad in the West Indies, 1971–72
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Matches
The Prudential Trophy, 1972
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Matches
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