The Book of Ashes Anecdotes

The Book of Ashes Anecdotes

by Gideon Haigh (Author)

Synopsis

The Ashes, the symbol of cricket supremacy between England and Australia, is the game's oldest and fiercest rivalry, still hot to the touch after a century and a quarter. The Book of Ashes Anecdotes collects hundreds of the best stories from more than 260 publications to create the fullest, fieriest and funniest account of these two nations divided by a common game. In 2005, and after 16 long years, England's cricketers regained the fabled urn in a series that fascinated and gripped cricket fans as never before. The drama of this contest raised ancitipation about the 2006-07 series to record levels, and Ashes Anecdotes provides an unrivalled collection of the highlights of this celebrated tournament. The book includes a foreword by David Frith and extracts from the best cricket writers of the past 124 years. Featured here are the giants of the game, the most memorable Ashes matches, gamesmanship, Bodyline, tales of travel, cricket fever and fan fanaticism, luck and superstition in the game, selection and sledging. It's a book no cricket fan should be without.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 02 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 1845962575
ISBN 13: 9781845962579

Media Reviews
The material is thoughtfully and even-handedly arranged, so that no major figure or issue is missed out. Every cricket fan will find their own favourite anecdote here Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Historian, writer and cricket-lover Gideon Haigh has been writing about sport and business for more than 22 years. His best-known books are Mystery Spinner, The Big Ship, The Summer Game, Game for Anything and The Ashes 2005.