The Test Match Special Book of Cricket Quotes

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Test Match Special Book of Cricket Quotes
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dan Waddell
Foreword by Henry Blofeld
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 135
Category/GenreTrivia and quiz question books
Sports and outdoor recreation
Cricket
ISBN/Barcode 9781849909143
ClassificationsDewey:796.358
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint BBC Books
Publication Date 25 May 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Collecting hundreds of quips and quotes, and beautifully illustrated throughout, The Test Match Special Book of Cricket Quotes is a cricket fan's indispensable guide to bats, beards, boundaries and bowls. From witty sayings and wise words, to doubles entendres, and legendary moments from cricketing history, you'll find the perfect line for every occasion. `I've never got to the bottom of streaking'- Jonathan Agnew `On the first day Logie decided to chance his arm and it came off' - Trevor Bailey `Bill Frindall has done a bit of mental arithmetic with a calculator'- John Arlott 'Strangely, in slow motion, the ball seemed to hang in the air for even longer' - David Acfield 'I'm not into caps with lots of diamonds on them, like KP' - James Anderson 'How can you tell your wife you are just popping out to play a match and then not come back for five days?' - Rafa Benitez on test cricket `I don't think we choked this time. We never played well enough to choke' - Craig Matthews `Flintoff starts in, his shadow beside him. Where else would it be?'- Henry Blofeld `I once delivered a simple ball, which I was told, had it gone far enough, would have been considered a wide' - Lewis Carroll

Author Biography

Dan Waddell is a journalist, novelist and author. He covered two seasons of county cricket for the Daily Telegraph and his books include Who Do You Think You Are? and Field of Shadows: The Remarkable True Story of the English Cricket Tour of Nazi Germany, 1937. He captains Acton 2nd XI in the Middlesex County League where he tries and fails to pass on sage advice to young players.