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Yorkshire Grit The Life Of Ray Illingworth Mark Peel

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Yorkshire Grit The Life Of Ray Illingworth Mark Peel
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Publisher: Pitch Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.95 MB
Author: Mark Peel
ISBN: 9781801505925, 9781801504522, 1801505926, 1801504520, 1801504522
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Yorkshire Grit The Life Of Ray Illingworth Mark Peel by Mark Peel 9781801505925, 9781801504522, 1801505926, 1801504520, 1801504522 instant download after payment.

Yorkshire Grit: The Life of Ray Illingworth is a fascinating account of one of English cricket's most outstanding figures told by award-winning writer Mark Peel. Raised in the harsh world of Yorkshire cricket, Illingworth's all-round ability and tactical acumen made him an indispensable member of their great sides of the 1950s and 60s. Leaving Yorkshire in 1968, he went on to captain Leicestershire to unprecedented success, and also became one of England's finest captains and the first man since Douglas Jardine nearly 40 years earlier to regain the Ashes in Australia. Yet for all his success on the field, Illingworth's attritional tactics and refusal to compromise made him a controversial figure. His return to Yorkshire as manager was marred by a clash with Geoff Boycott, while his time as England's chairman of selectors and manager saw clashes with Mike Atherton and other top players. In this first biography of Illingworth for nearly 50 years, Peel reappraises a dominant personality who never shied away from controversy.

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