Cricket has long been a close companion of literature, with bookshelves across the globe groaning with tomes on its history, culture, statistics, great players and bizarre rules and occurrences. Never before, however, has this whole world of cricket been collected in one, really quite large volume. In the style of "End to End Stuff: The Essential Football Book", published to acclaim in 2008, Les Scott has now collected a lifetime of anecdotes, records, quotes and cuttings to make "The Essential Cricket Book". With a century of sections detailing everything from balls and slips to pavilions, umpires and teas; all the Test-playing nations, first-class counties as well as minor counties and clubs, plus universities; tournaments from the Ashes through the old John Player League to the Sheffield Shield (not to mention the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash); bizarre dismissals and of course LBWs, all the great games and characters of cricket are brought to life. So if you wanted to know - or had simply forgot - or wanted your favourite relative to keep quiet for a few hours, it's all here.
The first player to wear a helmet, the first man to attempt a reverse sweep, the games when camels (or mackerels) stopped play, the batsmen given out 'absent, thought lost on the Tube' and 'retired, suffering from measles', or simply the last England bowler to take a wicket with the first ball of a Test Match. It's a cricket book, and it's essential.
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Transworld Publishers Ltd
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Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 153 mm
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978-0-593-06147-3 (9780593061473)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Les Scott is a journalist, writer and broadcaster who has collaborated on successful autobiographies with Stanley Matthews, Jimmy Greaves, Tommy Docherty and Fred Trueman, among others, as well as working for national and regional newspapers and in television, film, theatre and radio. He has also co-written the recent bestselling autobiography by Liverpool footballing legend Tommy Smith, Anfield Iron.