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A clear blue sky /

by Bairstow, Jonny; Hamilton, Duncan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : HarperCollinsPublishers, 2017Description: 320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780008232672 (hbk.) :; 0008232679 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 920 BAISubject(s): Bairstow, Jonny | Cricket players -- England -- Yorkshire -- Biography | Biography | BiographySummary: As a young boy of eight, Jonny Bairstow was dealt a cruel blow. His father David 'Bluey' Bairstow, the combative and very popular wicketkeeper and captain of Yorkshire, took his own life at the age of forty-six. David left behind Jonny, Jonny's sister Becky and half-brother Andy, and his wife Janet, who had recently been diagnosed with cancer at the time of his death. From these incredibly tough circumstances, Jonny and his family strived to find an even keel and come to terms with the loss of their father and husband. Jonny found his way through his dedication to sport. He was a gifted and natural athlete, with potential careers ahead of him in rugby and football, but he eventually chose cricket and came to build a career that followed in his father's footsteps, eventually reaching the pinnacle of the sport and breaking the record for most Test runs in a year by a wicketkeeper.
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Book - Adult Hardback Crosby Library Adult Non-Fiction 920 BAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 002949397X
Book - Adult Hardback Southport Library Adult Non-Fiction 920 BAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 17/09/2024 002949701X
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As a young boy of eight, Jonny Bairstow was dealt a cruel blow. His father David 'Bluey' Bairstow, the combative and very popular wicketkeeper and captain of Yorkshire, took his own life at the age of forty-six. David left behind Jonny, Jonny's sister Becky and half-brother Andy, and his wife Janet, who had recently been diagnosed with cancer at the time of his death. From these incredibly tough circumstances, Jonny and his family strived to find an even keel and come to terms with the loss of their father and husband. Jonny found his way through his dedication to sport. He was a gifted and natural athlete, with potential careers ahead of him in rugby and football, but he eventually chose cricket and came to build a career that followed in his father's footsteps, eventually reaching the pinnacle of the sport and breaking the record for most Test runs in a year by a wicketkeeper.

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