In March 1977, England cricket captain Tony Greig was arguably the most famous and popular sportsman in the country, and the best all-rounder in world cricket. He had recently led England to a famous series victory in India, her first successful campaign on the subcontinent since the Second World War. Then he had conjured a doughty performance from his travel-weary troops in the dramatic, one-off Centenary Test in Melbourne, narrowly losing by 45 runs. Within weeks, though, his reputation was in tatters. He was branded a traitor and mercenary, stripped of the England captaincy and excluded from the national side. He was also relieved of the Sussex captaincy and banned from first-class cricket for eight weeks. His involvement in the controversial 'Packer Revolution' had caused his fall from grace. Soon afterwards, he left England for good for a commentary career in Australia. At 6ft 7in, Greig was a giant of the game both figuratively and literally. His life story is every bit as fascinating as the controversy that engulfed him.
ISBN: | 9781785316418 |
Publisher: | Pitch Publishing Ltd |
Imprint: | Pitch Publishing |
Published date: | 20 Jul 2020 |
DEWEY: | 796.358092 |
DEWEY edition: | 23 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 384 , 16 unnumbered of plates |
Weight: | 670g |
Height: | 164mm |
Width: | 242mm |
Spine width: | 38mm |