Test Cricket is an odyssey into cricket's heart and history, filled with heroes, villains, laughter, tears, bats and balls.
No subject has escaped cricket writer and filmmaker Jarrod Kimber in his chronicling of Test match cricket. He takes cricket fans through all the seismic events in cricket's tragicomic history, from its accidental birth to its run-in with death. Lords, maharajahs and refugees have all played the game that has survived many wars, corruption and terrorism to still be standing - still be captivating - today. Cricket has been dented by history, evolved by nature, grown entire nations and had to fight just to remain. This is not just the story of the people who played the game; this is Test cricket's story.
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"Test Cricket is a wonderful read, which will take you nicely into the fifth day - if you can stop yourself from reading it all at once, that is." Bunyip
"Unless you have been living under a rock, you know by now that Jarrod Kimber is the finest contemporary young cricket writer." cricketcountry.com
"A must-read for every cricket-lover." cricketcountry.com
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
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978-1-74379-019-9 (9781743790199)
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Cricket has a long and rich history in England and continues to be one of the UK's most popular sports. This book is a timeless, humorous and interesting read for those who know little or lots about the game.