
And God Created Cricket
An Irreverent History of the English Game and How Other People (Like Australians) Got Annoyingly Good at It
$37.44
- Paperback
464 pages
- Release Date
2 August 2010
Summary
The definitive history of English cricket told in typically irreverent fashion by the William Hill Award-winning author of A Lot of Hard Yakka.
Cricket defines Englishness like no other national pastime. From its earliest origins in the sixteenth century (or an early version played by shepherds called creag in the 1300s), through the formation of the MCC and the opening of Lord’s cricket ground in 1787, to the spread of county cricket in the next century, when the Wisden Cricketers’ A…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780552775069 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0552775061 |
| Author: | Simon Hughes |
| Publisher: | Transworld Publishers Ltd |
| Imprint: | Black Swan |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 464 |
| Release Date: | 2 August 2010 |
| Weight: | 313g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 126mm x 28mm |
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Excellent and innovative
Excellent and innovative * Richie Benaud *The culture and history of the game are amusingly brought out in an enormously jolly book by one of our best cricket writers, Simon Hughes. Its very title - And God Created Cricket - appropriately echoes the near-religious fervour with which many of us regard, or used to regard, the game. With his usual combination of authority and wit, Mr Hughes guides us through all the great tales of the game, from the earliest days to the present: a story he characterises as our having invented the game, and others having learned swiftly how to beat us at it – Simon Heffer * Daily Telegraph *An appreciation of the past is more generally found among cricket devotees than those of any other sport, a fact understood perfectly by Simon Hughes in And God Created Cricket. Hughes takes us on a breathless tour through cricket history, the great players, personalities, matches and events. He never slackens pace or dwells on the dry details of the scoreboard; the next entertaining anecdote is always waiting in the next paragraph – Richard Whitehead * The Times *A lively romp through cricketing history… Hughes is a spirited and entertaining guide through the vicissitudes of God’s own sport… brilliant and hilarious – Jim White * Daily Telegraph *Do we really need yet another history of cricket? Yes, if it’s as perkily written as this. The former Middlesex quickie has strung the story of “the greatest game on earth” (his words, but we agree) together in entertaining, conversational manner, and he is as sound on players past as present and acute on some of today’s greats… A fresh trip down a well-trodden path – Simon Redfern * Independent on Sunday *Excellent – James Lawton * Independent *A characteristically jaunty romp through the history of the game – Stephen Brenkley * Independent on Sunday *Excellent… an irreverent, entertaining resume of cricket’s long history * Choice *
About The Author
Simon Hughes
Simon Hughes won eight titles with Middlesex, including four county cricket championships, between 1980 and 1991 before finishing his playing career at Durham. He started writing for the Independent while still playing, and has written for the Daily Telegraph and broadcasted for the BBC since his retirement in 1994. He is known to millions of cricket fans as ‘The Analyst’ for his role in Channel 4’s cricket coverage, and is now part of Five’s cricket commentary team as well as commentating for BBC radio. He is the author of five previous books including A Lot of Hard Yakka, winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award in 1997. He lives in Hammersmith with Tanya and their three children Callum, Nancy and Billy.
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