A COMPLETE HISTORY OF WORLD CUP CRICKET
Every world cup match and scorecard
Mark Browning and James Grapsas
NZ$39.99 - 448
pages - New
Holland
With
the next ICC Cricket World Cup set to begin in New Zealand and Australia in
February 2015, A Complete History of World Cup Cricket offers a timely
and comprehensive armchair guide to this enthralling sport. In the event, the
top 14 One Day International (ODI) teams battle it out, each playing a minimum
of six gruelling games before bowing out or qualifying for the next stage.
In
total there have been 10 World Cup competitions, beginning in 1975, each adding
a layer of drama, spectacle and character to the event, from the West Indies'
historic wins in 1975 and 1979, to Sri Lanka's shock win in 1996 and
Australia's hat trick of wins from 1999 to 2007. This comprehensive guide
presents a definitive account of the competition, with summaries of significant
matches and scorecards for all.
About the authors:
Mark
Browning is the author of several books on cricket and has
been a regular writer of feature articles for a variety of cricket publications
since 1985. His work can be found in the now defunct Cricketer
(Australia), the ABC Cricket Book, Wisden Cricket Monthly, Cricketer
International and Australian Cricket.
James Grapsas has
played cricket at an amateur level and writes regularly for The Footy
Almanac.
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