Wisden

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Wisden was a cricketing magazine to which the Doctor — probably just in his fifth incarnation — was an occasional contributor. The Fifth Doctor had definitely contributed the article, "By Lord Cranleigh's Invitation, Seventy Years of Charity Elevens". The article gave him some cachet in the world cricketing community, as he was known for it in Tasmania in 1993. Tegan Jovanka derived some amusement from the magazine when she noticed that the Doctor had become embroiled in a heated letters-page battle over the accuracy of his memories about historical cricket matches. (MA: Goth Opera)

The Doctor once encouraged Turlough to consult Wiseden whilst he was learning how to play cricket. (BFA: Phantasmagoria)

Behind the scenes

Though Goth Opera writer Paul Cornell doesn't quite spell it out, Wisden could have meant either Wisden Cricket Monthly. as the publication was known at the time Goth Opera was printed, or Wisdom Almanack, the title during the periodical's heyday at the turn of the 20th century. Phantasmagoria, in contrast, actually specifies "the Almanack", and Turlough laments that the issue he's consulting is from the 1920s.

Wisden