by PeterOborne (Author)
There have been innumerable biographies of cricketers. Peter Oborne's outstanding biography of Basil D'Oliveira is something else. It brings together sport, politics and race. It is the story of how a black South African defied incredible odds and came to play cricket for England, of how a single man escaped from apartheid and came to fulfil his prodigious sporting potential. It is a story of the conquest of racial prejudice, both in South Africa and in the heart of the English sporting establishment. The story comes to its climax in the so-called D'Oliveira Affair of 1968, when John Vorster, the South African Prime Minister, banned the touring MCC side because of the inclusion of a black man. This episode marked the start of the twenty-year sporting isolation of South Africa that ended only with the collapse of apartheid itself.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 274
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 07 Apr 2005
ISBN 10: 0751534889
ISBN 13: 9780751534887
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Prizes: Winner of British Sports Book Awards: Biography 2005 and WH Smith Sports Book of the Year Award 2005 and William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2004.