The Best Loved Game
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The Best Loved Game

One Summer of English Cricket

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eBook - ePub

The Best Loved Game

One Summer of English Cricket

About this book

'It is now thirty-five years since Geoffrey Moorhouse wrote his cricket classic The Best Loved Game, which also seems unimaginable, but only because it feels like last week. Even so, in that time the game has changed, in many respects beyond recognition, which makes the book more valuable than ever - as an elegy for a lost world.' Matthew Engel, in his new Preface

Geoffrey Moorhouse spent the summer of 1978 sampling cricket at every level: from Eton v Harrow to the Lancashire League; from Cambridge undergraduates getting a lesson from Zaheer Abbas to Ian Botham excelling with bat and ball at Lord's; from a farmer's boy making an unbeaten 24 at an Oxfordshire village match to the incomparable clowning of Derek Randall at Trent Bridge.

'Surely destined to rest beside the finest works of this nature in the library of cricket.' David Frith, Wisden Cricket Monthly

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Information

Publisher
Faber & Faber
eBook ISBN
9780571300037
Year
2013

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Landing Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface to the 2013 Edition
  7. Preface to the 1987 Edition
  8. Introduction
  9. Opening Day at Lord’s
  10. Young Gentlemen v Players
  11. The Roses Match
  12. The County Championship
  13. Second Test Match
  14. Village Championship
  15. Tourists in the West Country
  16. The Oldest Fixture
  17. Minor Counties
  18. Lancashire League
  19. Canterbury Week
  20. Cup Final
  21. The Hambledon Game
  22. Close of Play
  23. Copyright