1960
Due to the "ever-increasing amount of cricket to report", Norman Preston was forced to introduce a few changes to the 1960 edition, which went up by over two shillings to dangerously close to a pound. Bowling analyses were presented in a different, more concise form, and there was less-detailed reporting on overseas cricket as the English summer was so crowded. Issues such as throwing, or "Throw and Drag", and the standard of umpiring were discussed in detail. Neville Cardus reflected on the careers on five big names who had retired, including Godfrey Evans and Jim Laker. Collie Smith, the West Indies allrounder, died in a car crash - that also involved Garry Sobers - in Stoke-on-Trent.
Editor Norman Preston
Pages 1011
Price 18 shillings and sixpence
Essex 1876 to 1960
Beating the Australians and more, 1960
Five stalwarts retire
Evans, Washbrook, Brookes, Tribe and Laker, 1960
Throw and drag
Will the controversies finally be settled? (1960)
Umpiring
Players: treat umpires with respect, 1960