Tuffers' Cricket Hall of Fame : My willow-wielding idols, ball-twirling legends … and other random icons
(Autor) Phil TufnellPhil Tufnell, cricket legend and national treasure, has populated his very own Cricket Hall of Fame with a deliciously eclectic collection of cricket legends and offbeat characters, with joyful results. From boyhood heroes, to legendary team-mates, to fearsome opponents, to idiosyncratic umpires and broadcasters, Tuffers has gathered together the most enchanting cast of cricketing figures every assembled. And it wouldn't be a Tuffers tome if there weren't a number of captivating appearances from some unexpected quarters, including some genuinely off-the-wall, non-cricketing inductees to keep life interesting in this very personal Hall of Fame. By turns eccentric and warm-hearted, Tuffers' Cricket Hall of Fame is a joy for all cricket fans.
Phil Tufnell
Phil Tufnell is a former English cricketer turned television personality and author. Known for his left-arm spin bowling, Tufnell played for Middlesex and the England national team. After retiring from cricket, he became a popular television presenter, notably appearing on shows like "A Question of Sport" and "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!"
Tufnell has also written several books, including his autobiography "What Now? The Autobiography" and "Tuffers' Cricket Tales." His writing style is humorous and engaging, providing insights into his cricket career and life off the field.
Tufnell's contributions to literature include bringing a lighter and more entertaining approach to sports writing, appealing to both cricket fans and general readers. His most famous work is likely his autobiography, which provides a candid and entertaining look at his life and experiences in the world of cricket.