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Sydney Herbert Pardon (23 September 1855 – 20 November 1925) was a sports journalist who was the editor of ''
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'' for 35 editions, from 1891 until his death. His father was the journalist George Frederick Pardon. He took over the editorship of ''Wisden'' following the death of his brother,
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. He was considered to be one of ''Wisdens most successful editors. He introduced the "Notes by the Editor" feature in 1901, and did much to get throwing, a major problem in the 1890s, stamped out. L. E. S. Gutteridge wrote of him: "His was a cultured mind. He had definite opinions and was prepared to state them. His editorials make most interesting reading and his influence on the growth of the game throughout the world was immense." In 1892, he introduced a comprehensive obituary section. In 1896, for the first time ''Wisden'' appeared in a cloth-bound (hardback) edition as well as paperback. In 1910 he memorably wrote that the England selectors had "touched the confines of lunacy". In 1924, an issue of ''Wisden'' first passed the one thousand page mark. With his brothers Charles and Edgar, he set up the
Cricket Reporting Agency The Cricket Reporting Agency (CRA) was founded by Charles Pardon and George Kelly King in 1880. Throughout its 85-year existence, the CRA provided the Press Association (PA) with cricket and football reports and scores for use by newspapers. In i ...
in 1880, which provided match reports for
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and the
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.''A History of Wisden'' by L. E. S. Gutteridge
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* ''Barclay's World of Cricket – 2nd Edition'', 1980, Collins Publishers, , p. 198.

1855 births 1925 deaths Cricket writers Editors of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack English male journalists The Times people {{england-cricket-bio-1850s-stub