- A collection of 100 articles written by Stephen Chalke for The Times, The Wisden Cricketer and Wisden Cricket Monthly
- An real insight into how county cricket was during 1946 and 1969
- New paperback editon with additional content
- Full of unexpected delights and a real treasure trove for all lovers of cricket history
Description
Stephen Chalke has written many articles for The Times, The Wisden Cricketer and Wisden Cricket Monthly and this book is a treasure of a collection of 100 of these. He writes about Geoff Edrich returning to cricket after a spell as a Japanese POW, and the boy of 12 who cycled 65 miles each way to see the great Don Bradman at Headingley.
It is a book full of unexpected delights a real treasure trove for all lovers of cricket history, full of atmosphere, rich with voices of the of players themselves.