Bradman and the summer that changed cricket: the 1930 Australian tour of England
by Hilton, Christopher 1944-.
Material type: BookPublisher: JR 2009ISBN: 9781906779023; 1906779023.Classification number: 796.358 HILSubject(s): Bradman 1908- | Cricket players -- Australia -- History | Cricket players -- England -- History | Test matches (Cricket) -- England -- HistorySubject: Sir Donald Bradman is considered to be the greatest batsman who has ever lived. In 1930 he arrived in England, a youth whose lack of technique, or so the English thought, would be exposed. By summer's end he had redefined the possibilities of the game and changed it forever. This book reconstructs that tour from the first day to the last.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Hardback | Crosby Library | Adult Non-Fiction | 796.358 HIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 002658209X |
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Sir Donald Bradman is considered to be the greatest batsman who has ever lived. In 1930 he arrived in England, a youth whose lack of technique, or so the English thought, would be exposed. By summer's end he had redefined the possibilities of the game and changed it forever. This book reconstructs that tour from the first day to the last.
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