The Cricket Annual

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Former editorsCrawford White (to 1960, earlier continuity title)
Frank Thorogood (1922–1939, earlier continuity title)
Percy Rudd (1946, earlier continuity title)
CategoriesCricket
FrequencyAnnual
The Cricket Annual
The Cricket Annual (1961)
EditorRoy Webber
Former editorsCrawford White (to 1960, earlier continuity title)
Frank Thorogood (1922–1939, earlier continuity title)
Percy Rudd (1946, earlier continuity title)
CategoriesCricket
FrequencyAnnual
FormatPrint (compact/pocket-sized annual)
PublisherDickens Press
Founded1961 (final title of a series dating to 1895)
First issue1961 (1961)
Final issue1962 (1962)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Cricket Annual was a compact cricket annual publication published in 1961 and 1962. This was the final name of a cricket annual that had first appeared in 1895, and was before it was re-named to become the re-styled Playfair Cricket Annual.

In 1962 the Playfair titles (including the Playfair Cricket Annual) were acquired by Dickens Press which had just published The Cricket Annual.[1] In November 1962 editor Roy Webber died suddenly and the decision was made to combine the two annuals so that in 1963, Dickens published a new style Playfair Cricket Annual, using the same name but basing the size, format and price on The Cricket Annual.

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