If Not Me; Who? : The Story of Tony Greig, the Reluctant Rebel

If Not Me; Who? : The Story of Tony Greig, the Reluctant Rebel

(Author) Andrew Murtagh
Format: Hardcover
19.99 Price: £17.99 (10% off)
In Stock

In March 1977, England cricket captain Tony Greig was arguably the most famous and popular sportsman in the country, and the best all-rounder in world cricket. He had recently led England to a famous series victory in India, her first successful campaign on the subcontinent since the Second World War. Then he had conjured a doughty performance from his travel-weary troops in the dramatic, one-off Centenary Test in Melbourne, narrowly losing by 45 runs. Within weeks, though, his reputation was in tatters. He was branded a traitor and mercenary, stripped of the England captaincy and excluded from the national side. He was also relieved of the Sussex captaincy and banned from first-class cricket for eight weeks. His involvement in the controversial 'Packer Revolution' had caused his fall from grace. Soon afterwards, he left England for good for a commentary career in Australia. At 6ft 7in, Greig was a giant of the game both figuratively and literally. His life story is every bit as fascinating as the controversy that engulfed him.

Information
Publisher:
Pitch Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9781785316418
Publish year:
2020
Publish date:
July 20, 2020

Andrew Murtagh

Andrew Murtagh is a celebrated author known for his novel "The Man Who Would Be King." His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and complex characters. His contributions to literature include exploring themes of power, ambition, and identity with a keen eye for human nature and societal constructs.

Other related