Product DescriptionThe world's bestselling cricket annual.The indispensable pocket guide to the cricket season.The 74th edition of the Playfair Cricket Annual is packed with all the information you need to follow the cricket season in 2021, as well as a review of events during the previous Covid-impacted twelve months. India are the main attraction this coming season, and here you'll find comprehensive Test match and limited-overs records and career records to help you follow the action. County cricket is covered in unrivalled depth, with biographies of all players registered to the counties at the start of the season, full coverage of last summer's events and a fixture list for all major domestic matches in 2021. There are also sections on women's cricket and the major domestic T20 competitions from around the world, which in 2021 will include The Hundred. For any cricket fan, the season is never complete without a copy of Playfair to guide you through it all.Book DescriptionThe world's bestselling cricket annual.The indispensable pocket guide to the cricket season.From the Back CoverComprehensive coverage of the 2020 county seasonDetailed register of all current first-class county players and umpiresCounty records and 2020 first-class averagesCurrent county players' first-class and List-A limited-overs career recordsTest match scorecards (July 2020 - March 2021)Women's international records, plus England players' registerRegister of probable New Zealand and India touring teams and series records2021 fixtures, including 2nd XI, Minor Counties and The HundredVisit www.playfaircricket.co.uk for regular updates during the seasonAlso available as an ebook£9.99www.headline.co.uk[photo credits]About the AuthorIan Marshall took over as Editor of the Playfair Cricket Annual in 2009, having previously worked on 15 editions of the annual in his role as a book publisher. During his 30-year publishing career, he has worked with some of cricket's greatest players, including Mike Atherton, Sir Ian Botham, Geoffrey Boycott, Stuart Broad, David Gower, Justin Langer, Dennis Lillee and Sir Garry Sobers. He still occasionally plays cricket, and has toured Africa, India and Sri Lanka.