[Mobile pdf] Britain's Lost Cricket Festivals: The Idyllic Club Grounds That Will Never Again Host the World's Best Players
| #7238890 in Books | AURUM PRESS | 2014-05-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.34 x.91 x8.78l,1.79 | File Name: 178131120X | 192 pages | AURUM PRESS
|||'Chris Arnot celebrates this rich but fraying tapestry of country cricket with reminiscences of matches and deeds played out on these grounds.' Country Life 'This is a handsome book in every sense, well-written and smartly presented, with dozens of fine photo
Following the huge success of Britain's Lost Cricket Grounds, Chris Arnot goes in search of the boundary ropes from around the country - from Essex at Southend to Wellingborough School - to relive the time when the greats of the international game including Glenn McGrath and Ian Botham lit up summer's afternoons at the summer cricket festivals. The cricket festival - when one of the county cricket clubs takes a week or so of games out of its home ground to a club ground...
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