Cricket Grounds

“Cricket Grounds” by William A. Powell, published by Dial in 1995, is a detailed exploration of cricket venues across the United Kingdom. This edition, comprising 160 pages, presents an informative overview of the significance and characteristics of various cricket grounds, reflecting the sport’s cultural and historical context in Great Britain.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the unique features of these cricket grounds, as well as insights into their role in the sport’s development. The book delves into the relationship between cricket and its settings, providing a rich backdrop for understanding the game within the landscape of the United Kingdom. With its focus on cricket, this work serves as a valuable resource for enthusiasts and those interested in the sport’s heritage.
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