Benaud in Wisden

Benaud in Wisden

Benaud in Wisden

Benaud in Wisden

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Overview

Richie Benaud, who died this year aged 84, was “perhaps the most influential cricketer and cricket personality since the Second World War" according to Gideon Haigh, the world's best cricket historian. He excelled as a batsman, legspin bowler, revolutionary captain – and most of all as a commentator in England and Australia for almost 50 years. He was universally loved for his authority, knowledge, dry wit and generosity of spirit.

Benaud in Wisden records the highlights of an exceptional career both as a player and a journalist. There are edited reports on each of his 63 Test matches, including the legendary Tied Test of 1960-61 and the match at Old Trafford in 1961 when Benaud memorably stole the Ashes from England. “If one player, more than any other, has deserved the goodwill of cricket for lifting the game out of the doldrums, that man is Richard Benaud,” said Wisden in 1962.

The book also includes a series of articles written by Benaud in the Wisden Almanack after his retirement, as well as features from Wisden Cricket Monthly, The Wisden Cricketer and Wisden Asia Cricket. Benaud's impact was so great, and so enduring, that the book will appeal to teenagers, nonagenarians and everybody in between. It is the definitive record of a unique career.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472926449
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/05/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Rob Smyth has written about cricket for many publications including the Guardian, the Telegraph and Wisden. His cricket books include Gentlemen and Sledgers: A History of the Ashes in 100 Quotations and Confrontations, The Spirit of Cricket: What Makes Cricket the Greatest Game on Earth and Is It Cowardly To Pray For Rain?
Rob Smyth is a specialist in modern sport history who has written for the Guardian, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, FourFourTwo, Yahoo, ITV, Intelligent Life, GQ and Virgin Media. He is co-author of Danish Dynamite, one of the Observer's Sports Books of the Year 2014, and was highly commended at the 2010 Sports Journalists' Association awards.
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