The Cricket War: The Inside Story of Kerry Packer's World Series

The Cricket War: The Inside Story of Kerry Packer's World Series

by Gideon Haigh (Author)

Synopsis

In May 1977, the cricket world woke to discover that a 39-year-old businessman called Kerry Packer had signed thirty-five elite international players for his own televised World Series Cricket. The Cricket War, now published with a new introduction and afterword, is the definitive account of the split that changed the game on the field and on the screen. In helmets, under lights, with white balls and in coloured clothes, the outlaw armies of Ian Chappell, Tony Greig and Clive Lloyd fought a daily battle of survival. In boardrooms and courtrooms, Packer and cricket's rulers fought a bitter war of nerves. A compelling account of top-class sporting life, The Cricket War also gives a unique insight into the motives and methods of the tycoon who became Australia's richest man.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
Published: 14 Dec 2007

ISBN 10: 0522854753
ISBN 13: 9780522854756
Book Overview: It was the end of cricket as we knew it-and the beginning of cricket as we know it.

Author Bio
Gideon Haigh is the author of Game For Anything: Writings on cricket, The Big Ship: Warwick Armstrong and the Making of Modern Cricket, Mystery Spinner: The story of Jack Iverson, and The Border Years, and has edited Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack Australia. He covered the 2005 Ashes series for the Guardian newspaper in the UK. His other books include the award-winning Asbestos House, and Bad Company.