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OverviewIn the early 1970s cricket was on the precipice. Apartheid South Africa was barred from competition, and the 1970/71 Ashes series in Australia had been uninspiring - more a battle of attrition than an enthralling contest. Test-playing nations were opting for risk-averse and often tedious Test cricket. In April 1972 the inexperienced Australians, labelled the worst team ever by the English press, arrived in England full of swagger. Their newly appointed captain, Ian Chappell, announced they were playing to win. The intriguing Ashes series that followed, and the simmering disquiet about how the game was being administered, transformed Test cricket. No longer would cricket be played to stultifying draws but instead with a desire to win - no matter what was at stake, including the Ashes. Playing to Win evocatively captures the story of that northern English summer, a series that, thanks to Ian Chappell and his team, shaped the modern game. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barry NichollsPublisher: Wakefield Press Imprint: Wakefield Press Weight: 0.370kg ISBN: 9781923042841ISBN 10: 192304284 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 28 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'I'm delighted Barry Nicholls has seen fit to recognise the importance of the tour with this comprehensive book. I thank him on behalf of the players.' - Ian Chappell 'The 1972 Australian cricket tour of England was in many ways unique for the influence it had on Australia's cricket future. Barry Nicholl's description is vividly entertaining, historically accurate and perceptive in its analysis.' - Ross Edwards 'This experience [the Ashes tour of England] taught me more about life than I realised until many years later. A great five months!' - David Colley 'The 1972 Australian cricket tour of England was in many ways unique for the influence it had on Australia's cricket future. Barry Nicholls' description is vividly entertaining, historically accurate and perceptive in its analysis.' - Ross Edwards 'I'm delighted Barry Nicholls has seen fit to recognise the importance of the tour with this comprehensive book. I thank him on behalf of the players.' - Ian Chappell 'The 1972 Australian cricket tour of England was in many ways unique for the influence it had on Australia's cricket future. Barry Nicholl's description is vividly entertaining, historically accurate and perceptive in its analysis.' - Ross Edwards 'This experience [the Ashes tour of England] taught me more about life than I realised until many years later. A great five months!' - David Colley Author InformationBarry Nicholls is a former A-grade district cricketer who has written about sports for 30 years. For five years Barry presented a digital show for ABC Grandstand about sports books, 110 Percent, that was regularly heard across the country. A keen writer about sports Barry has written six books, including the best-selling You Only Get One Innings: Family, mates and the wisdom of cricket (ABC Books/Harper Collins). He has also written for publications including Wisden Cricketers' Almanac, Inside Edge, Baggy Green, Cricket Lore and The Allrounder. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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