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Following On: A Year with English Cricket's Golden Boys

Current price: $24.95
Following On: A Year with English Cricket's Golden Boys
Following On: A Year with English Cricket's Golden Boys

Barnes and Noble

Following On: A Year with English Cricket's Golden Boys

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tells the stories of 14 English cricket World Cup winners - in 1998, as Under-19s, they had tasted global triumph - against the exciting, lucrative landscape at the end of cricket's first decade of the millennium. Now the Ashes, World Twenty20 and Indian Premier League beckoned. But where was the 'golden generation' who, 11 years before, had become the only male England cricket team to win a global trophy? Graeme Swann and Owais Shah began 2009 in pursuit of England ambitions. Robert Key and new Twenty20 hero Graham Napier awaited their country's call, while others worried about the viability of county cricket. Some, meanwhile, were combining club cricket with 'real' jobs. Observing Ashes heroics from packed stands at Lord's, clashes with county committees, death threats and altogether smaller dramas at rural club grounds, offers a fascinating insight into the cricketing profession, and the English game as a whole.

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