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John Arlott

    This author was a remarkable storyteller who masterfully captured the essence of the game of cricket. His poetic phrasing and profound understanding of the sport allowed him to evoke cricketing moments with unparalleled vividness and emotion. Beyond his renowned commentary, he was also a poet, whose words resonated with the passion and soul of cricket. His legacy lies in his ability to share the beauty and depth of this sport with audiences worldwide.

    Basingstoke Boy: The Autobiography
    Wickets, Tries and Goals - Reviews of Play and Players in Modern Cricket, Rugby and Soccer
    My Favourite Cricket Stories
    • The book focuses on the scarcity and rising costs of early 1900s literature, emphasizing the importance of preserving these classic works. It highlights the effort to republish these texts in affordable, high-quality editions that maintain the original content and artwork, ensuring that timeless literature remains accessible to contemporary readers.

      Wickets, Tries and Goals - Reviews of Play and Players in Modern Cricket, Rugby and Soccer
    • A one-time Southampton policeman and BBC literary producer working with such writers as E.M. Forster, John Betjeman and Dylan Thomas, who became a close friend, John Arlott has always considered himself lucky. From his first ten-minute summaries of the 1946 Indian cricket tour until his retirement in 1980 he commentated on every Test match England ever played. This autobiography looks at his schooldays, about great cricketers he has known or watched and about his standing for the Liberals in the 1955 General Election.

      Basingstoke Boy: The Autobiography