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Ashes 2011: England’s Victory by Gideon Haigh
Steve James reviews Ashes 2011: England’s Record-Breaking Series Victory by Gideon Haigh Autumn, hb, 285pp, £12.99 Publishers may be keen to get their Ashes books out as fast as possible but does content suffer in the rush? Not if the writer … Continue reading
Posted in April 2011, Magazine, Reviews
Tagged Ashes 2011, Ashes Book, England Cricket, Gideon Haigh, review, Steve James
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Betty Wilson 1921-2010
1921-2010 – Post-war Australian allrounder whose obsession with practice made her the best player the women’s game has seen. By Gideon Haigh “Send Betty Wilson in!” went a cry from the outer during a desultory passage of the Melbourne Test … Continue reading