Almost Invincible

The West Indies Cricket Team in England: 1984

(Author) Richard Sydenham
Format: Hardcover
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Almost Invincible is the story of the West Indies in the 1980s, one of the greatest teams in Test cricket history, at their brilliant best. During the English summer of 1984, captain Clive Lloyd had an array of all-time greats within the ranks, including Viv Richards, Gordon Greenidge, Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding, Desmond Haynes, Joel Garner, Jeffrey Dujon and others. Facing an England team in transition but still possessing skipper David Gower, star all-rounder Ian Botham and the in-form batsman Allan Lamb, the West Indies followed a series victory over Australia with a 5-0 win in England, a series that was famously nicknamed the 'Blackwash'. The book examines all the side-stories connected with the tour - from the ridiculously frenetic schedule to the closely fought one-day series, from the county tour matches to the intricate details of the five Tests. Author Richard Sydenham has spoken to many of the central characters and reflects on the tour's legacy, both in cricket and social terms.

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Publisher:
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781801506878
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
April 22, 2024

Richard Sydenham

Richard Sydenham was an English poet known for his epic poem "The Fall of Troy," which vividly depicted the legendary Trojan War. His writing style combined classical themes with contemporary language, captivating readers with its vivid imagery and emotional depth. Sydenham's work contributed to the revival of epic poetry in the 19th century.

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