Pushing the Boundaries
Cricket in the EightiesUsed Book in Good Conditions
5,00 €
Description
‘Pringle’s tale is both a love letter to the greatest player of his generation, Sir Ian Botham and an engaging romp in which cricket only plays a walk-on part.’ Michael AthertonThe Eighties was a colourful period in English cricket. As a member of the most successful team in Essex’s history and an England side capable of extraordinary highs and lows, Derek Pringle was lucky enough to be in the thick of it. Now, with the perspective of more than twenty years as a journalist, he lays bare the realities of life as a professional cricketer in a decade when the game was dominated by a cast of unforgettable characters, whose exploits became front-page news.
Additional information
Weight | 500 g |
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