Cricket on Everest: The Inspirational Story of the World's Highest Cricket Match

Cricket on Everest: The Inspirational Story of the World's Highest Cricket Match

by Alan Curr (Author)

Synopsis

Cricket on Everest starts with an idea over a pint of beer and ends with a world record at 5,165 metres above sea level. In 2009, 50 people from the UK, many of whom had never met until a year earlier, played the highest ever game of cricket on the slopes of the world's tallest mountain. The idea captured the imagination of people around the globe, making front page news in several countries; being followed by millions through daily TV news updates and raising more than GBP100k for charity. What people did not see, however, was what happened behind the scenes. The book details several near-misses that the organisers kept quiet - including securing permission to enter the National Park where Everest is situated just a day before the group were due to arrive. Friendships were pushed to the very limit and many people gave their all to organise a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The heartache from several people dropping out of the expedition was counteracted by the highs of taking part in such a unique and life-changing experience. Ultimately, this a story of 50 people going outside of their comfort zones to achieve something many thought impossible. It brought people and communities together, changed the lives of many and reminded everyone that adventure is accessible to anyone. Cricket on Everest will appeal to fans of sport and travel writing. Author Alan has been inspired by Harry Thompson's Penguins Stopped Play and Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 288
Publisher: Matador
Published: 01 Jul 2012

ISBN 10: 178088205X
ISBN 13: 9781780882055

Author Bio
Alan Curr started in sports travel, watching World Cups in Australia (Rugby, 2003) and the Caribbean (Cricket, 2007). In an attempt to fund his passion for sport and travel he did some freelance journalism for cricket and football publications before settling full-time into the adventure travel industry in 2010.