Cricket Oddities

Cricket Oddities

by Dean Hayes (Author)

Synopsis

A fish once stopped play in Sri Lanka. The two-foot specimen landed in the middle of the wicket, dropped by a sea eagle. When Gareth Lewis hit a six in a game at Nawton, North Yorkshire, the ball landed in a car radiator grille and ended up in a garage in Kirkbymoorside, some three and a half miles away. Two cricket teams from Keswick in the Lake District once played on skates on the frozen Derwentwater Lake. These are just a few examples of the weird and wonderful facts that can be found in this miscellany of cricket trivia.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 07 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 0752445855
ISBN 13: 9780752445854

Author Bio
Dean Hayes has written many books on football, cricket and other sports. He regularly contributes to The Footballer and Wisden Cricket Monthly. He lives in Pembrokeshire.