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Henry Blofeld

    Sharing My Love of Cricket
    Ten to Win . . . And the Last Man In
    Cricket's Great Entertainers
    Over and Out
    Squeezing the Orange
    My A-Z of Cricket
    • Squeezing the Orange

      • 360pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The quintessentially English cricket commentator, writer, oenophile, bon viveur, collector and national treasure, fondly known as Blowers, tells his riveting life story.

      Squeezing the Orange
    • Sharing My Love of Cricket

      Playing the Game and Spreading the Word

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book offers an engaging exploration of modern cricket through the eyes of a legendary broadcaster, blending personal anecdotes with reflections on iconic matches from the past. Readers are taken on a nostalgic journey that highlights the evolution of the sport, showcasing memorable moments and influential players. This unique perspective provides a rich tapestry of cricket history, making it a delightful read for fans of the game.

      Sharing My Love of Cricket
    • Between 1967-69 Henry Blofeld witnessed the gradual demise of the West Indian team & the link between a country's topography, style & endemic characteristics with the type of cricket it plays. Skilfully woven together they highlight great cricketing moments & analyse the humour & style of the Australians & West Indians with thoughtful insight.

      Cricket on Three Continents
    • Kerry Packer revolutionised cricket in the 70s. Today we are used to coloured clothing & razzmatazz, but Packer nearly broke the game completely. For a while it looked as if cricket might not survive. Blofeld's detailed document compiled in '78 shows concern for the human dimensions and makes The Man Who Coloured Cricket a dramatic & moving story.

      The Man Who Coloured Cricket
    • A selection of short stories about Blofeld's more unusual experiences. From England to Australia; South America to India & the West Indies, he tells of his run-in with Ian Botham & his relationship with Dennis Lillee. These jolly, jaunty japes are sometimes witty, sometimes racy, sometimes spicy, & occasionally incredulous, but never are they dull.

      Blowers, Bubbles & Balls