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England Cricket Legends Since 1946
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- By Dean Hayes
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- Hardback
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- Published: 25th Jul 2002
- ISBN: 0750929685
- Pages: 128
- Size: 263mm x 194mm
From Word of Sport:
A unique survey of some of the players who have moulded English cricket since the end of the Second World War. From the talents of Len Hutton and Denis Compton right up to present players like Nasser Hussain, Darren Gough and Graham Thorpe, Dean Hayes analyses the contribution made by 60 England legends.
From the Publisher:
This book is a comprehensive A-Z of English cricket's hall of fame, and is sure to be a valuable addition to any cricket fan's library. Famous names in English Test cricket since the end of the Second World War are documented, each with photographs, statistics and biographical details of the players' careers. All of England's postwar heroes are featured: Denis Compton, Jim Laker, Fred Trueman, Geoffrey Boycott, Ian Botham, Graham Gooch, Mike Atherton and right up to the present day with Darren Gough and many other current Test players.
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