Berkmann’s Cricketing Miscellany

Cover of Berkmann's Cricketing Miscellany by Marcus Berkmann
Publisher: Little, Brown
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9781408711767
Dimensions:
Height: 8.75 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.440924524 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 796.35802
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Berkmann’s Cricketing Miscellany by Marcus Berkmann, published by Little, Brown on January 7, 2020, is a collection that delves into the quirky and eccentric world of cricket. This edition, comprising 224 pages, presents a variety of trivia, stories, and fascinating facts about the sport. Readers will encounter intriguing questions about cricket history and its colorful personalities, offering a unique perspective on the game.

Within this book, Berkmann provides brief and engaging character portraits of notable figures in cricket, alongside a plethora of unusual anecdotes and nicknames. The content spans a range of topics related to sports and recreation, showcasing the oddities that make cricket distinct. From the only Test player executed for murder to the only first-class cricketer who perished on the Titanic, this miscellany captures the essence of cricket’s rich and eccentric heritage.


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Marcus Berkmann, author of the cricket classics Rain Men and Zimmer Men, returns to the great game with this gallimaufrey of cricketing trivia, stories and fascinating facts. Which England captain smoked two million cigarettes in his lifetime? Which Australian captain, asked what his favourite animal was, said ‘Merv Hughes’? Who was the last person alive who had seen W. G. Grace bat? Which former National Hunt jockey had a dog called Sobers? Who was described in his obituary as ‘perhaps the only unequivocally popular man in Yorkshire’?

No other sport is so steeped in oddness and eccentricity. Within these pages are brief and pithy character portraits of the game’s great and good, and more cricketers’ nicknames than you will ever need. There’s the only Test player ever to be executed for murder, the only first class cricketer to die on the Titanic, and the only bestselling author to catch fire while playing at Lord’s. (It was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The ball hit a box of matches in his pocket.) All cricket is here, including an XI entirely made up of players who share their names with freshwater fish.

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Publisher: Little, Brown. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781408711767.
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Language: en. Pages: 224.

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