David Gower’s Half-Century: The 50 Greatest Cricketers of All Time

David Gower’s Half-Century: The 50 Greatest Cricketers of All Time

by David Gower (Author)

Synopsis

Former England captain and impeccably stylish batsman David Gower, himself inducted into cricket's Hall of Fame, here takes a leap of faith and names his 50 greatest players of all time. Going back through the history of the game, he honours the finest run-getters, wicket-takers, glove men and captains he played with and against, as well as those he has been able to observe as a spectator or commentator, and legendary achievers from earlier eras. Full of first-hand recollections and anecdotes, this book is sure to delight - and occasionally infuriate - cricket enthusiasts everywhere. Who was the best of the great West Indian quicks? Have England heroes like Boycott, Pietersen and Flintoff made the cut? Who has been the greatest Australian batsman, post-Bradman? All is revealed in this lively and contentious celebration of cricket's true greats.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Icon Books
Published: 05 May 2016

ISBN 10: 1785780476
ISBN 13: 9781785780479

Media Reviews
'A host of keen insight, reflection and whimsy from a lifetime in the game.' * All Out Cricket *
'A fascinating list full of facts and anecdote that is a must for any cricket lover.' * The Good Book Guide *
Author Bio
DAVID GOWER made his mark on the game through the 15 years of his international career from the late 1970s onwards as an elegant and at times prolific left-handed batsman. His finest year came in 1985 when he captained England to victory in the Ashes and in the process set a new record for the most runs in a home Ashes series for an England captain. Sadly not every series as captain reaped quite the same success and he is still waiting for the scars to heal after `leading' England through two 5-0 defeats at the hands of the all-powerful West Indies teams of the mid-1980s. David's second career as a broadcaster with, in order, Channel 9, the BBC and Sky Sports has seen him establish himself as a calm and measured judge of the game. It is with those qualities to the fore that he has turned his mind to picking his 50 all-time greats.