The Worst of Cricket: Malice and Misfortune in the World's Cruellest Game (Worst of Sport)

The Worst of Cricket: Malice and Misfortune in the World's Cruellest Game (Worst of Sport)

by NigelHenderson (Author), Mark Steel (Author)

Synopsis

We've been swallowing the myth for years; that cricket is a gentlemanly pursuit, where bad luck is something to be borne stoically, and bad behaviour is poor form that will get you drummed out of the club. This is plainly nonsense. The Worst of Cricket is a warts-and-all celebration of the truth that malice and misfortune play a crucial role in the world's cruellest game. So pad up and take your guard against the very worst elements of cricket, from the worst imaginable gamesmanship to the worst thrashings and injuries; from the worst umpiring decisions, confrontations and missed catches to the worst instances of cheating and brawling. Here are fielders impaled on pavilion gates, groundsmen sparking riots by rolling the pitch, sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll-style dressing-room trashings - all in a book that will simultaneously delight and appal any supporter or aficionado of the first-class game.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 272
Publisher: Pitch Publishing
Published: 02 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 1905411189
ISBN 13: 9781905411184

Author Bio
Nigel Henderson writes freelance for Inside Edge, Third Man and The Cricketer, and is a regular contributor to the popular Test Match Sofa podcast. Nigel works on the Sports desk at The Times newspaper, having previously worked for the Press Association and spent two years as deputy sports editor of Bermuda's Royal Gazette.