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Cricket's Greatest Rivalry: A History of the Ashes in 10 Matches
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| #3686776 in Books | 2013-06-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 2 | 9.41 x1.18 x6.30l,1.43 | File type: PDF | 304 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Cricket!!!|By Cammo|It's a sample chapter so don't expect the world. Simon Hughes is a good enough writer with an analytical approach to the players and personalities of the subject match, rather than a ball by ball retelling of the game.|3 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| don't bother|By G.Silva|Incomplete. Don|About the Author|Simon Hughes is cricket's Analyst. In 2002 he won the Royal Television Society's Sports Pundit of the Year Award, while his insights during the epic 2005 Ashes brought the technical side of the game to a new audience. Simon's commentaries have n
'Hughes takes us on a breathless tour through cricket history, the great players, personalities, matches and events. He never slackens pace or dwells on the dry details of the scoreboard.' - The Times From the William Hill Award-Winning Author of A Lot of Hard Yakka comes Cricket's Greatest Rivalry A History of the Ashes in 10 Matches by Simon Hughes. A fast-paced, distinctive history of the iconic, 135-year-old cricketing rivalry between England and Australia published ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Cricket's Greatest Rivalry: A History of the Ashes in 10 Matches | Simon Hughes. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.