World Cricket Records (World Records)

World Cricket Records (World Records)

by Chris Hawkes (Author)

Synopsis

Rich in history and steeped in tradition, the complexities and nuances of cricket, in all forms of the game, have enthralled generations of fans since the days of W.G. Grace and Victor Trumper. The game has changed beyond all recognition from its advent in Victorian times as a mass spectator sport in England and Australia - Test cricket has now spread around the world, the 50-over version has become an accepted mainstay and Twenty20 has attracted legions of new fans to the game - but the fundamentals have remained the same: to score more runs and take more wickets than the opposition. In the process, legends have been born and new benchmarks have been set. World Cricket Records is a celebration of almost 150 years of excellence, featuring not only a host of records from all formats of the game (first-class cricket, 50-overs and `Twenty20 internationals), but also the stories behind them, and a series of potted biographies of some of the greatest players ever to have walked onto the field to bat, bowl or field. If you ever get into an argument about cricket facts and stats, anywhere in the world, World Cricket Records will not only provide you with the definitive answer, it will also give you loads of additional information that will amaze your audience.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 06 Oct 2016

ISBN 10: 1780978448
ISBN 13: 9781780978444

Author Bio
Chris Hawkes played professional cricket for Leicestershire CCC, as well as sampling club cricket around the world, before moving into publishing. He was editor of the bestselling Cricketer's Who's Who annual for a number of years and has gone on to write a number of books on cricket and other sporting topics, including, for Carlton, ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Guide, The Complete Encyclopedia of Golf, 1001 Sporting Records and World Twenty20 Annual 2009. He is also in demand as a sporting analyst on both radio and television. He lives in London.