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Supercat
The Authorised Biography of Clive Lloyd
- Author:
- By Simon Lister
- Format:
- Hardback
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- £16.00
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- Published: 30th Oct 2007
- ISBN: 0954488679
- Pages: 224
- Size: 234mm x 153mm
From the Publisher:
CLIVE LLOYD is one of cricket's most respected figures, the man who led the West Indies in their greatest years.
Simon Lister traces the story of his life: from his early years in Guyana through his cricketing triumphs to his later years of service to the game. The book draws on candid and intimate conversations with Clive Lloyd as well as interviews with many of the great names of West Indian and world cricket.
Clive Lloyd talks about growing up in the Caribbean, about slavery and race, about coming to England to play in Lancashire, about captaincy, about the changes he has witnessed in the game and about the present state of West Indian cricket. He has much to say, and it is always thoughtful and authoritative.
SUPERCAT is a book with so much for the cricket lover: not only the revisiting of great moments in the game's history but also food for thought from one of the true greats of the game.
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