Since the late-1990s, David Lloyd has suffered the diatribe of press and public alike as coach to an England team that has become the laughing stock of world cricket. This autobiography is painstakingly honest appraisal of Lloyd's attempts to rebuild a tarnished England team, to raise morale and strive to modernize what had become an outdated approach to playing the game in this country.
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'He's never been slow to speak his mind, often at a cost' Daily Telegraph
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40 col plates (16pp), With index
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 159 mm
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978-0-00-218952-1 (9780002189521)
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David Lloyd was appointed England cricket coach in the spring of 1996. The 52-year-old ex-Lancashire and England opening batsman retired from his England post after the 1999 Cricket World Cup to take up a new role as a television cricket summariser. Alan Lee is a sportswriter for The Times and one of the most highly acclaimed cricket journalists in the country.