Cricket's Great Entertainers

Cricket's Great Entertainers

(Author) Henry Blofeld
Format: Paperback
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As a widely respected cricket historian, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the game, and also a writer with a great sense of fun, Henry Blofeld is the ideal man to select the great characters of cricket who have livened up the sport. We learn of the exploits of the legendary Ian Botham, a man who made up his own rules and has been at the centre of controversy on countless occasions; Garry Sobers, an immensely popular all-round great; and Dennis Lillee, the temperamental fast bowler who once held up a game with a tantrum when ordered to change his aluminium bat. Henry Blofeld regales us with marvellous - sometimes mischievous - stories to add to the "Boy's Own" nature of the book, and highlights those players who would make cricket lovers cancel their appointments to see them, even on a cold April day.

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Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9780340827291
Publish year:
2004
Publish date:
Sept. 13, 2004

Henry Blofeld

Henry Blofeld is a well-known British sports journalist and broadcaster, best known for his coverage of cricket. He has commentated on Test Match Special for the BBC for over 40 years, providing his unique and colorful insights into the game. Blofeld is also the author of several books on cricket, including "Squeezing the Orange: My Life in Cricket" and "Cricket and All That." His witty and entertaining commentary style has made him a beloved figure in the world of cricket broadcasting. Blofeld's work has had a significant impact on the genre of sports journalism, and he is considered one of the most iconic voices in cricket commentary.

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