1974
The 111th Almanack was printed with a new photo-typesetting, which allowed Bill Frindall to improve presentation and ease of reference in the Records section. Once again, the editor Norman Preston lamented the "serious decline in batmanship in recent years at Test level in England." Articles celebrated Glenn Turner's joining the elite who have scored 1000 runs before the end of May, and also the "glorious uncertainty" of cricket, following Durham's Gillette Cup defeat of mighty Yorkshire, who bid farewell to playing at Bramall Lane this year. Special tributes were paid to Wilfred Rhodes and Jack Gregory.
Editor Norman Preston
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A century in the Fiji islands
Little needed to restore first-class standard, 1974
Cricket's strongest wind of change
One-day evolution remoulding the game, 1974
Errata in Wisden 1973
Farewell Bramall Lane
Yorkshire lose their original home, 1974
Glenn Turner joins the elite
1,000 runs by the end of may, 1974
Kent's triumphant revival
The men who planned and achieved it, 1974
Remuneration of England players at home
The glorious uncertainty
Nothing is certain in cricket - except its uncertainty, 1974
When three-day cricket was worthwhile
Wilfred Rhodes - Yorkshire personified
Integral part of the game's history and traditions, 1974
Series included
Australia in West Indies, 1972-73
M.C.C. in India and Pakistan, 1972-73
New Zealanders in England, 1973
Pakistan in Australia , 1972-73
Pakistan in New Zealand, 1972-73
West Indies in England, 1973