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1984
Again the amount of space in the book was an issue. The editor pointed out that 30 years ago the Test records took up 20 pages, now they occupied over 80. The ongoing problem of South Africa was dealt with by Matthew Engel, a future editor, and on a lighter note, Marcus Williams discussed collecting cricket stamps, and picked his own World Stamp XI. Zaheer Abbas was featured for becoming the 20th player to reach 100 hundreds, and there is a piece by Stephen Green, MCC's curator, looking back on the history of pitch-covering. George Headley, who averaged over 60 in Tests, died and was remembered as "the first of the great black batsman to emerge from the West Indies".
Editor John Woodcock
Pages 1291
Price £9.95

Notes by the Editor
Essex overtake Middlesex and more, 1984
1884 a year to remember
The beginning of international cricket? (1984)
Australia - a new era
Cricket emerges from the World Series crisis, 1984
MCC and South Africa
Proposed tour of South Africa voted out, 1984
Philatelic cricket
Stamps and stumps, 1984
Zaheer Abbas - a flourishing talent
Twentieth batsman to reach 100, 1984

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The Indians in Pakistan, 198283
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The New Zealanders in England, 1983
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The Prudential World Cup 1983
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