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Richie Benaud (1930–2015)

Auteur de My Spin on Cricket

33+ oeuvres 251 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Œuvres de Richie Benaud

My Spin on Cricket (2005) 72 exemplaires
Anything But an Autobiography (1998) 37 exemplaires
Benaud on Reflection (1984) 22 exemplaires
Over But Not Out (2010) 16 exemplaires
The Appeal of Cricket (1995) 10 exemplaires
Remembering Richie (2015) 8 exemplaires
Way Of Cricket (1961) 7 exemplaires
Willow Patterns (1969) 7 exemplaires
Test cricket (1981) 5 exemplaires
Fields of Glory: A Celebration of Cricket in Australia (1995) — Avant-propos — 4 exemplaires
Cricket Alive! World Series Cricket : the First Exciting Year (1978) — Avant-propos — 4 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Cricket Umpiring and Scoring (1980) — Introduction — 69 exemplaires
A History of Australian Cricket (1993) — Avant-propos — 24 exemplaires

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This was the first cricket book I ever read and while some of the references went way over my head, and at that point I only knew David Hookes and one or two other players involved in World Series Cricket, Cricket Alive helped suck me into a lifetime of cricket watching and reading.
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MiaCulpa | Apr 1, 2022 |
Read shortly after Richie's death, this is a book of Richie just thinking about different aspects of cricket from a view of umpteen years as player and commentator. Written at the time of his retirement and just before the 2005 Ashes, he looked back and forwards and reflected on what he had seen and been involved in. Almost a collection of essays on different aspects of the great game. Good stuff
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cbinstead | 2 autres critiques | May 18, 2015 |
this was a good book to read, Benaud is obviously a well spoken and level person, and he has a love, cricket and all things cricket. i wish i had read it closer to the time it was released (90s) which made comments about Warne, and later seem meek but nevertheless reading about Richie's career and trials and tribulations.
 
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scuzzy | Feb 9, 2011 |
More a series of unrelated articles regarding Australian cricket and Richie's career than a coherent book, so best taken in small chunks. As it was written at the point at which he was due to retire from commentary abroad the focus is naturally nostalgic, there's a wealth of detail about Australian cricket (particularly between 1930 and the mid 60s, from Benaud's birth to playing retirement). The trouble is perhaps that, for a man who clearly has a deep knowledge and innate understanding of the game, the chapters are probably too short and superficial to do justice to the subjects, not do they have space to convey that knowledge properly. There's a little too much drifting into the disappointing 'best innings' and 'best matches' territory that so experienced a man as Benaud could easily avoid. The book only really flies when delving into cricket controversies during Benaud's playing career and unearthing nuggets such as the origin of the term sledging.

That said, even in print, Benaud comes across as pleasant, knowledgeable company with a gift for explaining the complexities of cricket in simple terms which makes for an amiable, though superficial read.
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JonArnold | 2 autres critiques | Aug 15, 2009 |

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Œuvres
33
Aussi par
2
Membres
251
Popularité
#91,086
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
5
ISBN
45

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