Shep: My autobiography

Shep: My autobiography

by David Shepherd (Author)

Synopsis

David Shepherd is the world's most senior and respected cricketing umpire. For more than 20 years he has umpired tests, county games and one-day matches everywhere from Trinidad to Glamorgan. He has given Geoff Boycott out, resisted appeals from Curtley Ambrose, dodged straight drives from Sachin Tendulkar, calmed down Shane Warne and signalled leg-byes in his own uniquely elegant and justly famous style. His experience of umpiring spans three decades; the list of players he has umpired, known and counts as friends reads like a cricketing WHO'S WHO. And he is held in rare esteem and affection by virtually everyone involved in cricket. Beginning with an evocative account of Shepherd's North Devon childhood, the book then covers his entire career from playing for Devon to becoming an umpire. Containing a wealth of informed opinions on all aspects of cricket, past, present and future, it is also full of anecdotes from a man who has stayed at the centre of the game for nearly forty years, never losing his love of the game or his sense of humour.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New
Publisher: Orion
Published: 15 May 2002

ISBN 10: 075284797X
ISBN 13: 9780752847979
Book Overview: David Shepherd is one of the most respected and recognisable figures in cricket SHEP contains a new chapter for the paperback edition No one else has Shepherd's breadth of experience or depth of expertise and his professional partnership with fellow umpire Dickie Bird is legendary Introduction by Richie Benaud Sure-fire bestseller - similar appeal to the massively successful autobiography of Dickie Bird Shepherd is universally loved in the cricket world and will promote tirelessly 'It was always comforting to see 'Shep' out in the middle, because you knew he was an umpire with great skill, concentration and integrity. Above all he possessed a calming influence on every player no matter the situation' Steve Waugh 'Shep, as we all know him, is one of the best umpires in world cricket ... As a man, he is a remarkable one who has devoted his life to cricket. May the legend live on and may the spectators see Shep hopping around for a while yet' Shane Warne

Author Bio
David Shepherd is cricket's most senior umpire. A batsman for Gloucester between 1965 and 1979, he became an umpire in 1980.