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The Picador Book of Cricket [Paperback]

Ramachandra Guha (Editor)
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June 2002
This book is a tribute to the finest writers on the game of cricket and an acknowledgement that the great days of cricket literature are behind us. There was a time when major English writers - P. G. Wodehouse, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alec Waugh - took time off to write about cricket, whereas the cricket book market today is dominated by ghosted autobiographies and statistical compendiums. "The Picador Book of Cricket" celebrates the best writing on the game and includes many pieces that have been out of print, or difficult to get hold of, for years. Including Neville Cardus, C. L. R. James, John Arlott, V. S. Naipaul, and C. B. Fry, this anthology is a must for any cricket follower or anyone interested in sports writing elevated to high art.

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The definitive anthology of cricket writing, including contributions from V S Naipaul and C B Fry, this is a must for cricket lovers or anyone interested in sports writing elevated to high art.

About the Author

Ramachandra Guha is India's leading historian and a regular on the global lecture circuit. He is also a cricket journalist. He is writing a history of India for Picador and has also just completed a book on the social history of cricket in India.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 276 pages
  • Publisher: Picador; 2nd edition (June 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0330396137
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330396134
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #803,800 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Delightful Anthology of Cricket Writing, December 5, 2002
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Lahar Apppaiah (Bangalore, India) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Picador Book of Cricket (Paperback)
This book is a rare delight to cricket lovers, coming as it does amidst a slew of inferior, thrashy books clearly designed to cash in on the almost religious fervor displayed by cricket fans from the Indian Sub-continent.

The Picador Book is essentially an anthology, reproducing some of the finest articles and essays on cricket, most of them almost impossible to find, and long out of print. It spans over a century of cricket, and devotes sections to the mandatory topics any cricketing anthology must have: - profiles on greats of the game, accounts of memorable test matches, and essays on trends, styles and themes. However, Guha has also chosen articles that celebrate the spirit of cricket, focusing on the small details that make cricket the game all of us love. Indeed, there is a section devoted to "Little known Heroes", where well known writers faithfully describe cricketers who may not have been successful on the big stage, but in some way, have endeared themselves to that author. Thus, the doyen of cricket writers, Sir Neville Cardus, lovingly writes about Yorkshire paceman Emmott Robinson, while in another piece, a Fiji fast bowler gets a glowing tribute!

The books prime attraction is the portraits of cricketing legends that cover more than half the book. This is a connoisseur's delight, with legends from W. G. Grace to Sachin Tendulkar featured. The book may seem to focus only on older players, but it is often easy to forget that we tend to equate players from the 1930s in the same breath as those from the 1900s. Thus, pieces on Victor Trumper and Wally Hammond represent eras as diverse as those of Sachin Tendulkar and Gary Sobers, and Guha takes care to present the pieces in as chronological a fashion as possible.

The list of writers, of course, is strictly A-List. Neville Cardus is there, as is Jack Fingleton. C.L.R. James, the author of "Beyond A Boundary", widely regarded as the finest book on cricket, is also well represented, as is one of India's finest cricket writers, Sujit Mukherjee. There are also rare pieces by John Arlott, C.B. Fry, and the most famous name of all, Sir V.S. Naipaul himself! Probably the only complaint that one could make of the list of writers is that Guha himself is not featured. His articles on cricket are masterpieces of the genre, combining rare facts, delightful insights, and a dry sense of humor, all of which have made him a household name among Indian cricket fans (at least, the more literate ones!). He has contributed an excellent introduction, though, as well as a piece at the end, on his fifty (yes, fifty!) favourite books on cricket.

Another complaint that could be made is that Guha, for all his claims of presenting as diverse a collection as possible, has under-represented writers from the Indian sub-continent, and even from South Africa. Indeed, most of the articles seem to be from English or Australian writers. To be fair, though, most of the finest pieces on the game have come from these two countries, and one must not rush to vilify him - as other reviews have done- without considering this.

Another feature of the book is "Styles and Themes", where he selects some excellent pieces on the game in general. Thus, there is Ray Robinson on left-handers, Keith Miller and Len Hutton on their all-time Ashes teams, and other pieces on grounds, styles, and even Wisden!

The Picador Book is a landmark in cricket literature, bringing together so many of the finest pieces on the game. In fact, the reader can open it at random, select an article, and read it, without losing any flow or continuity! True Cricket fan, heed this:- Without this book, your collection is rendered incomplete!!

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