Cricket Year 2007

Cricket Year 2007

by Benson Hedges (Editor), Cheltenham Gloucester (Editor), Jonathan Agnew (Editor)

Synopsis

Now in its twenty-sixth edition, Cricket Year 2007 once again provides the first overview of the cricket season, both at home and abroad. Lavish in presentation, compelling in style and comprehensive in breadth, this year's much-anticipated annual is now in colour throughout and, as ever, includes reports from professional cricket commentators around the world. Special features range from the highs and lows of the World Cup 2007 to profiles of Kevin Pietersen, Mahendra Dhoni and Monty Panesar. Plus there's full coverage of the Ashes tour to Australia, the LV County Championship and NatWest Pro40, the Twenty20 Cup and the Friends Provident Trophy. With contributions from a broad sweep of top cricket writers including Mark Baldwin, Tony Cozier, Jim Maxwell and Gulu Ezekiel, Aggers and the team provide lively discussion of cricketing news and opinions on subjects such as the ICC awards, the domestic season and the ongoing debates around the future of English cricket after a barren winter.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 26
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 19 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0713687282
ISBN 13: 9780713687286
Book Overview: The first round-up of 2006-07, published within weeks of the end of the English cricket season Superbly illustrated with colour action photographs throughout Covers cricket from around the world, with contributions from the leading journalists and commentators Edited by Jonathan Agnew, BBC cricket correspondent and Test Match Special commentator.

Media Reviews
'What a year it's been - the Ashes debacle, the World Cup debacle, the death of Bob Woolmer...and they are jut the high spots for this glossy, comprehensice annual publication to consider' Dorset Echo (November 2007) This superb volume is enhanced by over 100 coloured illustrations, including ten full page plates. It is the ideal gift for cricket lovers. Digest of National + international affairs + review of the arts
Author Bio
Jonathan Agnew is a BBC Cricket Correspondent. This is his ninth year of editing the Cricket Year.