by Allan Donald (Author), Pat Murphy (Contributor)
This is the story of Allan Donald, South Africa's leading world-class bowler. The book charts his arrival at Warwickshire C.C.C. as a shy 19-year-old, to South Africa's return to the international fold, including the two tours of England. Competition for the one overseas berth, injuries and loss of form meant a tricky baptism for Donald in the county game, before Bob Woolmer arrived at Edgbaston in 1991 to reconstruct his bowling action. In this book Donald reviews his relationship with key players and backroom staff including Woolmer, Dennis Amiss, Dermot Reeve and Brian Lara, and contrasts the unique team spirit during Warwickshire's trophy winning seasons with the later rifts that developed over the selection of Lara as the county's overseas player. In the test arena, South Africa's return to the international fold in 1992, with Donald to the fore, began tentatively, leading to a fiercely fought series with Australia home and away in 1994, and culminating in the two tours of England.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Willow
Published: 17 May 1999
ISBN 10: 0002188899
ISBN 13: 9780002188890
Book Overview: Allan Donald will be signing copies of White Lightning in Birmingham on the 4th August from 2.30pm.