Fifty Years a Cricketer

Fifty Years a Cricketer by Richard Gordon, published by Harrap in 1986, is a detailed exploration of the sport of cricket through the lens of a seasoned player. This edition, comprising 100 pages, offers insights into the experiences and evolution of cricket over five decades, reflecting on the game’s history and its impact on players and fans alike.
Readers will find a comprehensive account that delves into various aspects of cricket, including its cultural significance and the changes it has undergone over the years. The book presents a narrative that captures the essence of sports and recreation, particularly focusing on cricket, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts of the game. Through Richard Gordon’s perspective, the text provides an engaging look at the sport’s development and the personal journey of a cricketer.
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