Cricket on the Beach

Cricket on the Beach
Author: Miles Wigfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2016
Genre: Cricket
ISBN:

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Cricket on the Beach

Cricket on the Beach
Author: James Philip
Publisher:
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2018-01-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781973590323

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'Cricket on the Beach' is Book 1 of the alternative history series Timeline 10/27/62 - Australia.Timeline 10/27/62 is set in a World in which the Cuban Missiles Crisis went wrong and the swinging sixties never happened.The thermonuclear madness might not have reached as far south as Australasia, but in the weeks and months after the Cuban Missiles War many more people might have succumbed to the 'On the Beach' syndrome had it not been for the distraction of a unique sporting odyssey.It happened that on the day the World went mad the England cricket team was in Perth, Western Australia on the opening leg of its campaign to win back The Ashes. Touring under the auspices of the Marylebone Cricket Club - the MCC - and playing international, or 'test' matches as 'England', the tourists under the captaincy of that most quintessentially dashing of batsmen, Edward Ralph 'Ted' Dexter, the eyes of the British and Australian sporting publics were not, on the day of World War III fixed on an island in the Caribbean of which few knew anything, and most cared less, but upon the forthcoming titanic struggle 'down under'.'Cricket on the Beach' is a CRICKET BOOK; a history of the last MCC tour to Australia. The tour that began in one world and ended in another.

Cricket at the Seashore

Cricket at the Seashore
Author: Elizabeth Weston Timlow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1896
Genre: Children
ISBN:

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Cricket Made Simple

Cricket Made Simple
Author: Ann Waterhouse
Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Sport
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1782557474

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"I'm in the team – can you come and watch me play?" If you will be sitting by a cricket pitch this summer, mystified by the antics on the field in front of you, this is the book for you. Not only will it help to explain what is going on from the spectator's viewpoint – it will also raise you several notches in your loved one's esteem. After reading this book you will be able to talk knowledgeably about spin and swing bowling, off drives, knocking in, and know the difference between a googly and an off-break. You might even enjoy the matches much more as a result. Just as well because they can take up a whole day at junior level, or up to five days for a Test match. The author, a mother who has spent many seasons at her sons' playing fields, provides a complete guide to the intricacies of cricket for all those supporters to whom predominantly male sports are a complete mystery. She also includes valuable advice on supporter etiquette and preparing cricket teas as well as dealing with the inevitable washing mountain. This book is for all bemused supporters, male and female, who loyally turn out to cheer in all weathers.

An Ocean of Cricket

An Ocean of Cricket
Author: Adam Cassidy
Publisher: Victory Books
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013
Genre: Cricket
ISBN: 9780522866025

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Cricket in the South Pacific is a joyous affair, played among thatched huts, on main roads and beside some stunning beaches. An Ocean of Cricket celebrates the healthy competition and community spirit that cricket inspires in the villages of Vanuatu, the isolated Lau Islands of Fiji, and off the coast of Papua New Guinea. In these exotic environments, the game is a magical mix of the traditional and the tribal. An Ocean of Cricket meets with the cricket enthusiasts and discovers why they do so well in national competitions. It captures in words and stunning photographs the special customs and the extraordinary passion that the islanders have for the game. Join Adam and Barrie Cassidy for a magnificent photographic tour of the grass-roots tournaments, the roadside rubbers and the beachfront battles of cricket, island-style!

Postcards from the Beach

Postcards from the Beach
Author: Phil Tufnell
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1998
Genre: Cricket
ISBN: 9780002188425

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Tufnell's personal fly-on-the-wall diary of the West Indies tour recalls in full detail all the hilarious escapades and off-the-field adventures that make a cricket tour of the Caribbean such a unique experience. Tufnell relates the stories surrounding all the major personalities on tour, from the managers and players to the support staff and all the characters that enliven an overseas cricket series.

Hallmark

Hallmark
Author: Oliver Popplewell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2009-04-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0755629892

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Sir Oliver Popplewell became, in his own words, officially 'judicially senile' after a distinguished career at the Bar, as a High court judge specialising in defamation, arbitration and sports law - an appropriate niche for a Cambridge cricket Blue. And in public life he achieved prominence as chairman of important public enquiries such as the Bradford Stadium disaster. "Hallmark: A Judge's Life at Oxford", the sequel to his acclaimed autobiography, "Benchmark: Life, Laughter and the Law", tells how he went to Oxford University to read Philosophy, Politics and Economics as the oldest undergraduate ever to be admitted - with considerable press and media coverage and good-natured amusement among family and friends.Here is a sharply observed, sympathetic yet critical picture of modern Oxford seen from the perspective of a leading judge and public figure who could contrast this experience with his Cambridge days from the late 1940s. But this is much more than the story of an older student. It is hugely entertaining account of a life lived to the full. Sir Oliver takes his readers into his confidence, shares his experience and presents a unique facet of a fascinating life which can serve as a warm but sharply observed social and cultural history of modern Britain.

Beach Cricket Notebook

Beach Cricket Notebook
Author: Wild Pages Press
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781976094040

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Designer Notebook with 150 lined pages, 6" x 9". Glossy softcover, perfect for everyday use. Perfectly spaced between lines to allow plenty of room to write. Wild Pages Press are publishers of unique journals, school exercise books, college or university lecture pads, memo books, notebooks, journals and travel journals that are a little bit quirky and different. Stunning covers, sturdy for everyday use. Great quality, we offer thousands of different designs to choose from. Our quality products make amazing gifts perfect for any special occasion or for a bit of luxury for everyday use. Our products are so versatile, they come in a wide range, be it the perfect travel companion, or a stylish lecture pad for college or university, cool exercise book for school, comprehensive notebook for work, or as a journal, the perfect family heirloom to be treasured for years to come. Our quality products are made in the USA and competitively priced so they can be enjoyed by everyone. Our full range of products are available for purchase at www.amazon.com.

The Green Indian Problem

The Green Indian Problem
Author: Jade Leaf Willetts
Publisher: Renard Press Ltd
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2022-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1913724522

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Set in the valleys of South Wales at the tail end of Thatcher’s Britain, The Green Indian Problem is the story of Green, a seven year-old with intelligence beyond his years – an ordinary boy with an extraordinary problem: everyone thinks he’s a girl. Green sets out to try and solve the mystery of his identity, but other issues keep cropping up – God, Father Christmas, cancer – and one day his best friend goes missing, leaving a rift in the community and even more unanswered questions. Dealing with deep themes of friendship, identity, child abuse and grief, The Green Indian Problem is, at heart, an all-too-real story of a young boy trying to find out why he’s not like the other boys in his class. Longlisted for the Bridport Prize (in the Peggy Chapman-Andrews category) 'A small and perfectly formed novel… Everyone who was born in the wrong body should read this, but more importantly, everyone who wasn’t should read it too.' Laura Pearson, author of Missing Pieces and I Wanted You to Know 'A beautiful, sorrowful tale. This took me right back to my childhood – one of curiosity, dreams and the promise to never forget. A reminder that no matter how little we are, our feelings are big, our worlds so important.' Alex Humphreys, BBC presenter and journalist