'It is now thirty-five years since Geoffrey Moorhouse wrote his cricket classic The Best Loved Game, which also seems unimaginable, but only because it feels like last week. Even so, in that time the…
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Award-winning author Simon Hughes brings to life the history of the Ashes through 10 of the most iconic matches in the fixture's 135-year history. With an innovative and distinctive approach Hughes…
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Enjoy this free taster of Cricket's Greatest RivalryThe BookA gripping, distinctive history of the iconic, 135-year-old cricketing rivalry between England and Australia. Award-winning author Simon…
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Peppered with bouncers, expletives, and even the odd diplomatic incident, this is a rip-roaring journey through over a century of Ashes history. For a list of every Ashes century and five-wicket haul…
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Walter Hammond had all the attributes of a Boy’s Own hero.On the field he struck an imposing figure, handsome of face and broad of shoulder, as immaculately turned out in his whites as he was off the…
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Walter Hammond had all the attributes of a Boy’s Own hero.On the field he struck an imposing figure, handsome of face and broad of shoulder, as immaculately turned out in his whites as he was…
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For too long, women have been kept beyond the boundary. Now, they are storming the field. This is their story. Cricket is a sport noted for the richness of its literature, yet despite all that has…
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This fresh analysis of the England-Australia 'Bodyline Controversy' of 1932-33 uncovers hypocrisy on both sides of the furore, drawing on exclusive interviews with English 'villain of the piece' (and…
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C.T.Studd - Cricketer and Pioneer By Norman P. Grubb. Originally published in 1933. A fascinating biography of an english country gentleman and cricketer who becomes a devoted missionary. Contents…
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Hardly a week goes by without Dickie Bird visiting a county or Test match arena where he can keep up to date with all that is happening in the cricket world, while at the same time taking the…
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