Ashes Victory: The Official Story of the Greatest Ever Test Series in the Team's Own Words

Ashes Victory: The Official Story of the Greatest Ever Test Series in the Team's Own Words

by TheEnglandCricketTeam. (Author)

Synopsis

Written from the viewpoint of the changing room and the middle of the pitch, Team England's Ashes Diary is a blow-by-blow account of England's progress in the most dramatic Ashes series in history. With England's improvement under Michael Vaughan, the 2005 Ashes series was eagerly anticipated by all sports fans; all tickets were sold out months in advance. The first day at Lord's saw Australia spectacularly bowled out for just 190, and then England were 92 for 7 in reply. It seemed as though we'd seen one of the greatest days of Test cricket ever. In fact, it was only the beginning of a remarkable series...England went on to lose that match, before winning the second Test by 2 runs (the closest Ashes victory in history), drawing the third (when they failed to dismiss Australia's last pair), and then winning the fourth amid scenes of unbearable tension to go into the last Test with an unbeatable 2-1 series lead. In this fascinating inside account, the players reveal their emotions at key moments, and explain how they set about taking on the formidable Aussies.Packed with brilliant photographs of the best action and behind-the-scenes moments, this is a book that all who have thrilled to cricket this summer will want to keep and treasure for years to come.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 29 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0752875175
ISBN 13: 9780752875170
Book Overview: The 2005 Ashes series gripped the nation, with 8.4 million viewers watching the climax of the fourth Test - the highest rating for any sporting event this year Orion's Team England Rugby World Cup book sold over 200,000 copies The England players have provided exclusive insights for this book and will promote the book with events around the country This will be the only official book, endorsed by all the players, on the Ashes series, and will be the first out on the shelves

Media Reviews
[Most post-Ashes books are] pretty humdrum... one book does stand out. The skill is in the retelling of the action through so many different voices. THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY, 16 October The pick of the post-Ashes cricket books from those who took part in the series is Ashes Victory. The book lets the action do the talking in the form of a highly readable narrative. YORKSHIRE POST, 21 October A seamless narrative that captures the intensity of the series and roars along... Hayter's gift for mimickry makes him a sports-writing version of Rory Bremner... anyone who can do character dialogue as well as he can should be writing plays. WISDEN CRICKETER, Dec 05 A handsome, well-written account... articulate and revealing. The linking prose is literate to a degree remarkable in a book about sport. This book is a document to be preserved about an often agonising drama. SPECTATOR, 12 Nov Among the best (of the Ashes books) was Ashes Victory THE SCOTSMAN, 17 December
Author Bio
The England team is as follows: Marcus Trescothick (Somerset), Andrew Strauss (Middlesex), Michael Vaughan, captain (Yorkshire), Ian Bell (Warwickshire), Kevin Pietersen (Hampshire), Andrew Flintoff (Lancashire), Geraint Jones (Kent), Ashley Giles (Warwickshire), Matthew Hoggard (Yorkshire), Steve Harmison (Durham), Simon Jones (Glamorgan).