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Covers every major facet of cricket in detail, accompanied by carefully chosen images. This title includes full coverage of England's 2010/11 Ashes series against Australia, the ICC Circket World Cup in 2011, and the Indian Premier League 2011 and the 2010 Twenty20 World Cup, which England won for the first time.
The Complete Encyclopedia of Cricket is a comprehensive, single-volume illustrated reference book, that will be required reading for all lovers of the game. Every major facet of cricket is covered in detail, accompanied by carefully chosen images to provided added impact. Complementing the text and photos is an in-depth records section, an integral part of cricket lore.
Covering the many facets of the noblest of traditional summer games, this is a comprehensive illustrated work of cricketing reference. Not only is it suitable for lovers of the sport, but also useful for resolving arguments or when standing at the bar in the local club pavilion.
EVERY TEST AND ONE-DAY PLAYER EVER! Unbeknown to most cricket fans, a significant milestone in the game has just been passed. Towards the end of 2006, the number of cricketers to have played in a Test match or a full One Day International reached 3,000. It is therefore fitting that there is finally a single publication that contains a comprehensive record of every elite cricketer to have played the game since Australia and England did battle at the MCG in that historic first Test in 1877. This type of book has been asked for countless times over the years; a single, easily understood publication that contains the name of every cricketer to have played the game at the highest level. Want to know how many wickets W.G Grace took in his Test career or who was the only bowler to take two hat-tricks in the same Test? — The answers are all here in The Encyclopedia of International Cricketers, the first book to provide a comprehensive record of every cricketer who has played in a Test or ODI. For the statistically minded The Encyclopedia of International Cricketers has a comprehensive table for each player that includes date of birth, cap number, career span, aggregates, averages and ‘best figures’ for all Tests and ODI’s. For those who love the rich history of the game there are vibrant profiles for every player that looks into their lives inside, and occasionally beyond, the boundary rope.
Informative history of cricket and a useful panorama of the modern game. Provides coverage of all the test-playing countries.
Cricket is now played in at least 127 countries and some 105 participate regularly in international fixtures. No previous book has given a true indication of the game as a world-wide phenomenon or provided extensive information on the women's game. By integrating the social, geographical and political contexts, fresh insights are provided on how the game has developed in differents parts of the world, its current status and scenarios for its future.
This book is a must for fans of Australian cricket a registry of every first class player Australian cricket has developed all together in one book. Every Test, one-day international, 20/20 and Sheffield Shield player dating back to 1888 is in this book, 3,500 names, essential statistics and biographies of the main players.