Scyld Berry
Anthony Scyld Ivens Berry, known as Scyld Berry (pronounced "Shild",[1] born 28 April 1954) is an English journalist and cricket correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. He was editor of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack from 2008 until 2011.
He was previously a cricket correspondent of the Glasgow Herald.[2]
His father was the poet and critic Francis Berry.
Books
- Cricket Wallah: With England in India 1981-2 (1982)
- Train to Julia Creek: A Journey to the Heart of Australia (1985)
- The Observer on Cricket: An Anthology of the Best Cricket Writing (1987)
- Phil Edmonds' 100 Greatest Bowlers (1989; co-writer)
- Cricket's Burning Passion: Ivo Bligh and the Story of the Ashes (2006; co-writer with Rupert Peploe)
- Testing Times: In Pursuit of the Ashes (2009; co-writer with Andrew Strauss)
- Cricket: The Game of Life: Every Reason to Celebrate (2015)
- Beyond the Boundaries: Travels on England Cricket Tours (2021)
- Disappearing World: The 18 First-Class Cricket Counties (2023)
References
- "Scyld Berry appointed as Wisden editor". Cricinfo. 4 January 2007.
- "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search".
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