It was edited by Gordon Ross and - until his death in 1962 - Roy Webber.
The magazine took its name from the already existing Playfair Cricket Annual, also edited by Ross.
Neville Cardus wrote an essay each month for a number of years.
Other regular features were 'The Homes of Cricket', player profiles and a digest of match scores.
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