Friday, June 18, 2021

A very funny book about cricket

 



For cricket tragics. One of Australia’s finest cricket writers. Excellent condition. PB. 189pp. $20 including postage anywhere in Australia.
Meet Moof, Womble, Castaway, Churchyard and One Dad, a dog called Six Bitsm and a van known as the Bog Roll Express.
Every summer weekend, the parks of Australia turn themselves over to countless thousands of club cricket matches. One of those clubs is the Yarras.
This is the inside story of their most memorable season, told by the vice-president, chairman of selectors, newsletter editor, trivia-night quizmaster, karaoke impresario and club greyhound shareholder, Gideon Haigh.
The Vincibles is about playing for love, winning with grace, losing with humour, valuing your community, and other anachronistic notions. It features 69 ducks and 257 dropped catches. (Not that we're counting.)
The spirit of cricket isn't dead. It's just upped and moved to the suburbs.
About the Author
Gideon Haigh has been writing about sport and business for more than 20 years. He wrote regularly for The Guardian during the 2006-07 Ashes series and has won the Australian Cricket Society's Literary Award five times. He has written or edited more than 20 books, including The Cricket War, Inside Out and The Racket.

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