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If you were impressed with Haigh's other highly acclaimed books such as 'Game for Anything' or 'Ashes 2005', this book is sure to appeal. The title explores a multitude of cricketing aspects from the history of cricket, to its unforgettable characters.
This book explores cricket past and present, the events that shaped the game and the characters that deserve tribute. From legends such as Miller and Bradman, as well as those whose talent is believed to have been wasted.
Silent Revolutions includes essays on recurrent 'cause celebres' such as the Bodyline debacle, profiles of modern heroes such as Viv Richards and Steve Waugh and quirky viewpoints on everything from stumps to wicket-keeping and appealing. This book is guaranteed to be well reviewed.