Benaud in Wisden

Benaud in Wisden

Author: Rob Smyth

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-11-05

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1472926447

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Richie Benaud, who died this year aged 84, was “perhaps the most influential cricketer and cricket personality since the Second World War" according to Gideon Haigh, the world's best cricket historian. He excelled as a batsman, legspin bowler, revolutionary captain – and most of all as a commentator in England and Australia for almost 50 years. He was universally loved for his authority, knowledge, dry wit and generosity of spirit. Benaud in Wisden records the highlights of an exceptional career both as a player and a journalist. There are edited reports on each of his 63 Test matches, including the legendary Tied Test of 1960-61 and the match at Old Trafford in 1961 when Benaud memorably stole the Ashes from England. “If one player, more than any other, has deserved the goodwill of cricket for lifting the game out of the doldrums, that man is Richard Benaud,” said Wisden in 1962. The book also includes a series of articles written by Benaud in the Wisden Almanack after his retirement, as well as features from Wisden Cricket Monthly, The Wisden Cricketer and Wisden Asia Cricket. Benaud's impact was so great, and so enduring, that the book will appeal to teenagers, nonagenarians and everybody in between. It is the definitive record of a unique career.


Benaud

Benaud

Author: Brian Matthews

Publisher: Text Publishing

Published: 2016-11-28

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1925355586

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To generations Richie Benaud was an astute observer of cricket, a fixture of television coverage. Behind the public façade was a charming man whose modesty and firmness of opinion dictated that no one would write his official biography—and no friend of his should help an unofficial biographer. In Benaud, Brian Matthews offers a personal appreciation of Richie Benaud: the dashing exponent of leg spin, innovative captain and prolific writer about the game, but also the intensely private individual. From backyard games in the 1950s and an encounter at Old Trafford to Benaud’s heyday in the commentary box—via the Benaud family home in Parramatta and ancestral home in France—Matthews traces the contours in the life of one of the greats.


Sir Curtly Ambrose

Sir Curtly Ambrose

Author: Curtly Ambrose

Publisher: Aurum

Published: 2015-04-13

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1781314683

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Sir Curtly Ambrose is one of the most famous cricket players of all time. He is also notorious for his silence. Now, for the first time, Curtly will tell his story. One of the leading – and most lethal - fast bowlers of all time, Curtly Ambrose played 98 Tests and 176 One Day Internationals for the West Indies, and for much of his career topped the ICC player rankings. He was an integral part of the iconic West Indies teams of the late 1980s and early 1990s whilst also bearing witness to their decline throughout the 1990s and beyond. A formidable sportsman, Curtly has unique insight into the extreme highs and debilitating lows of international cricket. But during his career Curtly Ambrose was notorious for his silence. He rarely spoke to the media and, if he did, it was usually to rebuff an interview, which earned him the infamous reputation of ‘Curtly talks to no one!’. In this, his autobiography, Curtly will tell the story of his life with the West Indies team for the very first time. From his colourful upbringing in Antigua, through to the turbulent politics of both nation and dressing room, the book takes you behind the scenes to give a fascinating insight into the career of an iconic sportsman. With his customary honesty, Curtly will discuss his relationship with both the game and his teammates and competitors, and will talk in depth about key moments in his career, including his extraordinary spell against Australia in 1992, taking 7-1. From the culture of West Indian cricket to experiencing post-Apartheid cricket in South Africa, as well as touching on his relationship with cricket mogul and notorious financier Allen Stanford, the book will speak to fans of works such as C.L.R. James’s Beyond a Boundary, as well as fans of cricket and sports biography. It also includes forewords from legendary cricket commentatory Richie Benaud and Steve Waugh.


The Appeal of Cricket

The Appeal of Cricket

Author: Richie Benaud

Publisher: Coronet

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780340632284

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On this audiocassette, Richie Benaud, one of cricket's best-known commentators, reads his own book about the issues facing the game of cricket in modern times.


Indian Summers

Indian Summers

Author: Gideon Haigh

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Published: 2024-10-29

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 1761505114

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The master cricket writer on the battle between two cricket superpowers: Australia and India. FEATURES A PREVIEW TO THE 2024-25 BORDER-GAVASKAR TROPHY 'This rivalry has got bigger and bigger. It's not just Australia and India. The entire cricketing world is watching.' – Ravi Shastri Cricket superpowers Australia and India share a unique rivalry that has produced some of the greatest – and most heated – battles the game has seen. In Indian Summers bestselling author and journalist Gideon Haigh has captured a century of fierce competition between the two nations, from Bradman versus Hazare through to Warne versus Tendulkar to Cummins versus Kohli, from 1986's unforgettable tied Test in Chennai to 2021's Indian coup in Brisbane. He relives the titanic struggles of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the World Test Championship, the ODI World Cup and the T20 World Cup, and explores the near-mystical bond of two countries divided by a common game. From over three decades of covering cricket's greatest matches, Gideon Haigh has brought together a collection from this most glorious cricketing contest and its most infamous moments, from colonial times to the present day. 'As a cricket writer Gideon Haigh has few peers, past or present ... a class act.' – Sydney Morning Herald 'The Bradman of cricket writing' –Sunday Telegraph 'The finest cricket writer alive' – The Australian 'Australia's finest writer on cricket' – The Times 'The world's greatest living cricket writer' – The Guardian


The Times Cricket Grounds of the World

The Times Cricket Grounds of the World

Author: Richard Whitehead

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2023-09-28

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 0008618240

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From the history-steeped ‘home of cricket’ at Lord’s, to the mecca of Indian cricket at Eden Gardens, this encompassing guide ranges across five continents to bring you the best cricket venues the world has to offer.