Swings and Roundabouts

Swings and Roundabouts by Graham Dilley is a cricket autobiography published by Pelham in 1987. This edition features 160 pages and is presented in English. The book recounts the experiences of Dilley, a strike bowler for Kent, Worcestershire, and England, highlighting his partnership with Ian Botham during a notable batting turnaround at Leeds in 1981.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Dilley’s cricketing journey, including insights into his career and the dynamics of the sport. The narrative includes text illustrations that complement the storytelling, providing a visual context to the events described. This autobiography offers a glimpse into the world of cricket, focusing on the challenges and triumphs faced by a professional athlete in the realm of sports and outdoor recreation.
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Cricket autobiography of the Kent, Worcestershire and England strike bowler who partnered Ian Botham in that incredible batting turnaround at Leeds in 1981. Tall 8vo. 160pp. Text illustrations. Dust-wrapper, very good.
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