Basingstoke Boy The Autobiography

Basingstoke Boy The Autobiography by John Arlott is a detailed account of the author’s life, published by Fontana in 1992. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles Arlott’s experiences from 1914 to 1958, highlighting his journey from an occasional player for Hampshire to becoming a prominent cricket commentator for the BBC, covering every Test match by England until his retirement in 1980.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into Arlott’s personal memoirs, offering insights into his dual roles as a policeman and a cricket commentator. The autobiography not only reflects on his contributions to sports and recreation but also provides a glimpse into the world of cricket during a transformative period. With its focus on biography and personal experiences, this work serves as a reference for those interested in the history of cricket and the life of one of its notable commentators.
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The first volume of the autobiography of the cricket commentator John Arlott. It covers the years from 1914 to 1958. Occasional player for Hampshire and a policeman between the wars in 1946 he began commenting at Test Matches for the BBC and commentated on every Test match by England between then and his retirement in 1980.
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