Benaud

Benaud PDF Author: Alban George Moyes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cricket
Languages : en
Pages : 240

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Benaud & Co

Benaud & Co PDF Author: Alban George Moyes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cricket
Languages : en
Pages : 232

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Dexter Versus Benaud

Dexter Versus Benaud PDF Author: E. M. Wellings
Publisher: London : Bailey Bros. & Swinfen
ISBN:
Category : Cricket
Languages : en
Pages : 216

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Benaud on Reflection

Benaud on Reflection PDF Author: Richie Benaud
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780002180344
Category : Cricket
Languages : en
Pages : 255

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Sir Curtly Ambrose

Sir Curtly Ambrose PDF Author: Curtly Ambrose
Publisher: Aurum
ISBN: 1781314683
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 314

Book Description
Sir Curtly Ambrose is one of the most famous cricket players of all time. He is also notorious for his silence. Now, for the first time, Curtly will tell his story. One of the leading – and most lethal - fast bowlers of all time, Curtly Ambrose played 98 Tests and 176 One Day Internationals for the West Indies, and for much of his career topped the ICC player rankings. He was an integral part of the iconic West Indies teams of the late 1980s and early 1990s whilst also bearing witness to their decline throughout the 1990s and beyond. A formidable sportsman, Curtly has unique insight into the extreme highs and debilitating lows of international cricket. But during his career Curtly Ambrose was notorious for his silence. He rarely spoke to the media and, if he did, it was usually to rebuff an interview, which earned him the infamous reputation of ‘Curtly talks to no one!’. In this, his autobiography, Curtly will tell the story of his life with the West Indies team for the very first time. From his colourful upbringing in Antigua, through to the turbulent politics of both nation and dressing room, the book takes you behind the scenes to give a fascinating insight into the career of an iconic sportsman. With his customary honesty, Curtly will discuss his relationship with both the game and his teammates and competitors, and will talk in depth about key moments in his career, including his extraordinary spell against Australia in 1992, taking 7-1. From the culture of West Indian cricket to experiencing post-Apartheid cricket in South Africa, as well as touching on his relationship with cricket mogul and notorious financier Allen Stanford, the book will speak to fans of works such as C.L.R. James’s Beyond a Boundary, as well as fans of cricket and sports biography. It also includes forewords from legendary cricket commentatory Richie Benaud and Steve Waugh.

Benaud

Benaud PDF Author: Brian Matthews
Publisher: Text Publishing
ISBN: 1925355586
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 232

Book Description
To generations Richie Benaud was an astute observer of cricket, a fixture of television coverage. Behind the public façade was a charming man whose modesty and firmness of opinion dictated that no one would write his official biography—and no friend of his should help an unofficial biographer. In Benaud, Brian Matthews offers a personal appreciation of Richie Benaud: the dashing exponent of leg spin, innovative captain and prolific writer about the game, but also the intensely private individual. From backyard games in the 1950s and an encounter at Old Trafford to Benaud’s heyday in the commentary box—via the Benaud family home in Parramatta and ancestral home in France—Matthews traces the contours in the life of one of the greats.

The Times Cricket Grounds of the World

The Times Cricket Grounds of the World PDF Author: Richard Whitehead
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0008618240
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 382

Book Description
From the history-steeped ‘home of cricket’ at Lord’s, to the mecca of Indian cricket at Eden Gardens, this encompassing guide ranges across five continents to bring you the best cricket venues the world has to offer.

The Complete Illustrated History of Australian Cricket

The Complete Illustrated History of Australian Cricket PDF Author: Jack Pollard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 902

Book Description
Revised and updated second edition of an illustrated history of Australian cricket, originally published in 1992. Includes scorecards of all Tests played from 1877 to 1995. Includes index. The author is a sports journalist who has produced more than 70 books on sporting topics.

Hemisphere

Hemisphere PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 804

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Bucking the Trend

Bucking the Trend PDF Author: Chris Rogers
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
ISBN: 1743584601
Category : Cricket
Languages : en
Pages : 332

Book Description

Most Australian Test players do things a certain way. Get into the Australian cricket pathway early. Go to the Academy. Win favour with senior players. Think about a cricket career from a young age. Think first of attack, and leave defence as a last resort. Treat the Baggy Green with reverence. Do things the Australian way, never mind the Poms. Keep the game as simple as possible. Avoid tinkering too much with technique.

Chris ‘Buck’ Rogers did none of these things. Instead, he forged a cricket life in his own distinctive style, learning from mistakes and imparting that wisdom to others. In many ways he is a player out of time, harking back to the days when cricketers spent as much time with their clubs, states or counties as they did with the national side. Bucking the Trend is the story of a journeyman cricketer who, after one Test at the age of 30, took another five years to regain a spot in the Australian side. What followed was a rollercoaster ride, taking in emotional centuries in three Ashes series and skirting disaster with a series of blows to the head when they were feared more than ever. Rogers’ road to the top was far from straightforward; there is rare richness in his cricketing tale.

‘Chris Rogers was relentless in his pursuit of runs and the opportunity to play at the highest level possible. His unbelievable perseverance was rewarded with an extended Test career long after most thought it was possible, and he brought every ounce of his skill and experience to the fore. Chris showed what hunger, adaptability and fierce determination can achieve. His story highlights these traits wonderfully.’
Greg Dyer ACA President

'Chris Rogers is a throwback. A craggy, no-frills batsman who makes runs unobtrusively but incessantly … There is no machismo about his play. He forces the bowlers to work for his wicket.'
Simon Hughes

'He’s a great man, he deserves all the accolades he gets, the way he’s played since he’s been part of the Australian team shows that age doesn’t matter. If you are 19 or 37 and you’re good enough, you are good enough.'
Michael Clarke

'There are so many admirable qualities that I love about Chris Rogers. He is tough, gritty, uncompromising and stoic, but never dour.'
Dean Jones

About the author: Chris Rogers retired from the Australian cricket team at the age of 37, at the top of his game – it’s generally not how it happens. A left-handed opening batsman, he was first selected for the Australian Under 19 team in 1996. He represented Western Australia for 10 years and later Victoria. In 2007, with an average of 70.70, he was named State Player of the Year. During the mid-2000s he also established himself in English county cricket and over the years played for five first-class counties, most recently as skipper of Somerset. In 2008 Rogers made his Australian Test debut replacing the injured Matthew Hayden in a Test against India. But it was not until 2013, after consistent runmaking, that he was named in the national squad again following the retirement of Ricky Ponting and Michael Hussey. Over his 25-match Test career Rogers’ average was 42.87 with a highest score of 173.


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