Great One-day Cricket Matches

Great One-day Cricket Matches by David Lemmon, published by Pelham in 1982, is a detailed exploration of the world of one-day cricket. This edition, comprising 151 pages, presents a thorough examination of the sport, focusing on its unique aspects and the dynamics that define one-day matches. The book is written in English and offers insights into the strategies and excitement that characterize this popular format of cricket.
Readers will find a well-structured narrative that delves into various elements of one-day cricket, highlighting its significance in the broader context of sports and recreation. The content is presented in a clean and sharp manner, ensuring an engaging reading experience. This edition is solidly bound and features a good dust jacket, despite some wear and a sunned spine, making it a suitable addition for cricket enthusiasts and sports historians alike.
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Light wear to boards, content clean and sharp, solidly bound, good DJ with some wear with sunned spine
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