Twirlymen. The Unlikely History Of Cricket's Greatest Spin Bowlers
Rajan Amol
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Yellow Jersey
Publisher Place: London
Publisher Year: 2011
Edition: First Edition
Description: 400 pages. Ex-Library. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: From W. G. Grace to Shane Warne Twirlymen is an essential look at that most eccentric of cricketers - the spin bowler They are the masters of deception, the jokers in the pack; illusionists conjuring wickets out of thin air with nothing more than an ambled approach and a wonky grip. Not for them the brutish physicality of the pace bowler nor the reactive slogging of the batsman. Theirs is a more cerebral art. They stand alone in a team sport. They are Twirlymen. Having himself failed through a combination of injury and indolence to become a leg-spinner of renown Amol Rajan pays homage to that most eccentric of all sporting heroes the spin bowler. On a journey through cricket history Rajan introduces us to the greatest purveyors of that art, from W. G. Grace to Graeme Swann via Clarrie Grimmets flipper, Muttiah Muralitharans helicopter wrist, Shane Warnes ball-of-the-century and all the rest. Rajan reveals how these men are joined through time and across national borders by their shared drive to win, and desire to deceive. Tricks of the trade are literally passed on from generation to generation, sometimes in clandestine hotel-room encounters. When threatened with extinction by the ubiquity of pace bowling and the advent of the shorter game, Twirlymen have dug deep, rallied and survived. Against all odds they are now more important than ever ours is a golden age of spin. Delightfully packaged with illustrations that lift the lid on even the most mysterious deliveries, Twirlymen is full of remarkable matches, incredible stories, and characters with more twists than a googly.
ISBN: 9780224083249
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