
Ball of the Century
Brendan Cooper(Author)
Constable (Publisher)
Published on 21. May 2026
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-349-00048-0 (ISBN)
Description
'An engaging and entertaining account that focuses ... on Warne's influence on English Test cricket' Country Life
The one delivery that changed modern cricket . . .
. . . the ball drifted further and further and further and then dropped, hitting the pitch well outside leg stump before turning at a brutal, impossible angle . . .
Never, in all of cricket's history, has one delivery had such a devastating impact. The game can even be said to be split in two, either side of that moment. After Shane Warne's Ball of the Century, at Old Trafford on 4 June 1993, everything was changed. That burst of superior magic would haunt English cricket for the rest of the decade, as well as transforming the nature of the game - resurrecting the art of leg spin, and plaguing batsmen's dreams.
Ball of the Century is the story of cricket's most famous delivery, and the explosive power of its legacy. England would go on to lose every Ashes series that decade; by the summer of 1999, they were rated as the worst team in the world. It was only as a new century dawned that a brighter era began to surface, with the struggles of one decade spawning the redemption of the next.
In this ride through nineties Britain, Ashes cricket, leg spin bowling, and the rise of a legend, Ball of the Century explores how a single moment really can shape history.
The one delivery that changed modern cricket . . .
. . . the ball drifted further and further and further and then dropped, hitting the pitch well outside leg stump before turning at a brutal, impossible angle . . .
Never, in all of cricket's history, has one delivery had such a devastating impact. The game can even be said to be split in two, either side of that moment. After Shane Warne's Ball of the Century, at Old Trafford on 4 June 1993, everything was changed. That burst of superior magic would haunt English cricket for the rest of the decade, as well as transforming the nature of the game - resurrecting the art of leg spin, and plaguing batsmen's dreams.
Ball of the Century is the story of cricket's most famous delivery, and the explosive power of its legacy. England would go on to lose every Ashes series that decade; by the summer of 1999, they were rated as the worst team in the world. It was only as a new century dawned that a brighter era began to surface, with the struggles of one decade spawning the redemption of the next.
In this ride through nineties Britain, Ashes cricket, leg spin bowling, and the rise of a legend, Ball of the Century explores how a single moment really can shape history.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
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Trade binding
Illustrations
8pp. Colour
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
646 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-349-00048-0 (9780349000480)
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Person
Born in London's East End, Brendan Cooper has published widely in the fields of literature and sport. He is the author of Deep Pockets: Snooker and the Meaning of Life ('Convincing, entertaining, and philosophical', Observer) and Echoing Greens: How Cricket Shaped the English Imagination ('A glowing history of the romantic aspects of English cricket', Daily Telegraph).