1995
The 132nd edition included coverage of another England disaster in the West Indies - Mike Atherton's young side lost the series 3-1, which included being bowled out for 46 in Trinidad. At home England beat New Zealand but only drew with South Africa, who were making their first tour of England for 29 years. They roared back with a huge victory at lord's, but were undone at The Oval by Devon Malcolm, whose 9 for 57 ensured him a place as one of the Five Cricketers of the Year, alongside Tim Munton, Steve Rhodes, Kepler Wessels ... and Brian Lara, whose 375 and 501 not out, both covered in this edition, broke the records for the highest Test and first-class scores.
Editor Matthew Engel
Pages 1424
Price £23.50
Almanack essays
Further notes by the Editor
A whole new Board game and more, 1995
The Ashes really should go to Australia
Why? Oh why?
An alternative five
Unsung heroes, who make first-class cricket possible, 1995
Cheating: the secret history
Media going overboard to get their story, 1995
Looking at Lara
Six views of his two record-breaking innings, 1995
Peter May 1929-1994
Talking a good game
50 years of cricket societies, 1995
The record-breakers retire
Kapil Dev - 434 Test wickets, 1995
The record-breakers retire
Allan Border - 11,174 Test runs, 1995
The vagrant gypsy life
Year of Grace, 1895
The hundred year anniversary of a hundred hundreds, 1995
Series included
England in West Indies, 1993-94
Hero Cup, 1993-94
Pepsi Austral-Asia Cup, 1993-94
Pepsi Champions Trophy, 1993-94
The Australians in South Africa, 1993-94
The Indians in New Zealand, 1993-94
The Indians in Sri Lanka, 1993-94
The New Zealanders in Australia, 1993-94
The New Zealanders in England, 1994
The Pakistanis in New Zealand, 1993-94
The South Africans in Australia, 1993-94
The South Africans in England, 1994
The South Africans in Sri Lanka, 1993-94
The Sri Lankans in India, 1993-94
The West Indians in Sri Lanka, 1993-94
The Zimbabweans in Pakistan, 1993-94