[Mobile book] Cricket Explained: From Grubbers to Googlies - A Beginner's Guide to the Great English Pastime
☆ Robert Eastaway ☆
| #418320 in Books | Robert Eastaway | 1993-03-15 | 1993-03-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.1 x5.50l,.43 | File Name: 0312094116 | 144 pages | Cricket Explained
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Fine book and does a good job of explaining cricket.|By J. Bandy|Easy read and nicely illustrated with simple drawings to explain many of the finer (and confusing) points of cricket. Over the years I've had a number of my English friends try to explain the game of cricket to me, but all in vain. Invariably it ended in complete confusion. However, having read and studied thi|From Library Journal|The complexities of the game of cricket are lost on most Americans. Eastaway, an avid cricketer, attempts to remedy this situation in a short yet inclusive look at a sport that is popular in Great Britain as well as numerous nations around
Cricket Explained offers the sports enthusiast a user-friendly introduction to baseball's British cousin, a game that shares with America's national pastime the common ancestor "rounders". This is the definitive beginner's guide to the game of cricket, written by a world authority on the sport, the co-inventor of the Coopers & Lybrand World Cricket Ratings System. Cricket Explained takes the reader from the game's fundamentals -- basic rules, terminology, equipme...
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