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Cricket Lexicon
(Dictionary) |
PRODUCT
DETAILS: Author: John
Leigh, David Woodhouse Language: English Publisher: Faber & Faber Publication
Date: 5 Oct
2006 Dimensions: 12.9 x
19.8 cm Format: Hardcover Pages: 266 Condition: NEW Product_ID: A571BB9905
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What do Australians mean when they talk of
mollygrubbers or
sandshoe-crushers? What are Manhattans
and Wagon Wheels doing in the most English of
sports? How do you tell flypaper hands from
popadom fingers? Cricket - perhaps more than
any other sport - has a language that delights those who
know it, and confuses those who don't. While some of us
have never actually heard the sound of leather on
willow, everybody has heard of bowling a
googly and playing a straight bat. But few
know what terms like doosra and dobber
mean, and how to use them like a connoisseur. From
Kennington to Kensington, from Melbourne to Mumbai, talk
of cricket (on and off the field) is both well-mannered
and bluntly offensive, confusing and crystal-clear,
old-world and cutting-edge. To ease the way through
these corridors of uncertainty, Leigh &
Woodhouse invite you to join them on tour - so next time
you talk about the game, you will be giving it some
humpty.
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