Through conversations with Harold Larwood, the main proponent of leg theory bowling on that tour, and by examining closely the private letters, thoughts and statements of many of the main protagonists of this infamous series, Arnold re-examines widely held beliefs and shatters many preconceptions as to the truth behind that incredible series which almost led to Australia leaving the Commonwealth. In this controversial book Arnold will scotch the belief that fast, leg-pitched bowling was what won the series for England, and puts forward a new and astonishing proposal - that the Aussies bottled it, disguising their failures under the welter of abuse hurled at England captain Jardine.
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'An intriguing read' Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
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978-1-84818-702-3 (9781848187023)
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Michael Arnold is a well-known English cricket writer, who now lives in Australia. Uniquely qualified to see the Bodyline series in its historical context, he also writes for Australian newspapers and broadcasts on radio.