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Old 02-02-2006, 11:43 PM   #15 (permalink)
archie mac
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Originally Posted by foxymfc
I am reading Many a slip by Gideon Haigh.

It is a really good account of a club cricket season. I am sure that most club cricketers could relate to most of it.
Yes a funny read May just be the best cricket writer around at the moment

If you like that one, you may also enjoy Any Old Eleven by Jim Young and/or Confessions of a thirteenth man by John Harms.

Both have a link with Gideon Haigh the first he writes a forward for, and the 2nd he features in, as he is a mate of Harms
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