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The Immortals of English Cricket

Published by Gelding Street Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

In The Immortals of English Cricket, Bill Ricquier tells the cricketing life stories of eleven of England's greatest (male) cricketers. Ricquier selects his Immortal English team from players who didn't just dominate, they changed the game with their sheer will.

Those portrayed include: Jack Hobbs, the highest run-scorer in the history of first-class cricket; Ian Botham, who was the most famous sportsman in the country in the 1980s; and James Anderson, England's leading Test wicket taker. Selected also is Wilfred Rhodes, the legendary slow left arm bowler who made almost 40,000 first-class runs and took over 4,000 first-class wickets, and the extraordinary Fred Trueman, described as the "finest bloody fast bowler that ever drew breath."

The Immortals of English Cricket will inspire discussion, debate and controversy but indisputably represents a team of remarkable skill and character, one to proudly represent the Crown and Three Lions on any Elysian field.

About The Author

Bill Ricquier , (Author), Singapore, Wiltshire (county) (United Kingdom) - Bill Ricquier was born and raised in Winchester, England. He has vivid memories of his first visit to the County Ground at Northlands Road, Southampton, to watch Hampshire play Kent; cricket has been a passion ever since. He is the author of two books on cricket, The Indian Masters , and The Pakistani Masters. Each was published in England and India. He is also a co-author of Hampshire: 100 Greats. He has published articles for a variety of publications, including Scoreline and ESPNcricinfo. His blog, From The Pavilion

Product Details

  • Publisher: Gelding Street Press (June 23, 2021)
  • Length: 216 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781922579843

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