The Men Who Raised the Bar

The evolution of the highest individual score in Test cricket

(Author) Chris Waters
Format: Hardcover
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Few sporting records capture the imagination quite like that of the highest individual score in Test cricket. It is the blue riband record of batting achievement, the ultimate statement of stamina and skill. From Charles Bannerman, who scored 165 for Australia against England in the inaugural Test match in 1877, to Brian Lara, who made 400 not out for West Indies against England in 2004, the record has changed hands ten times. Chris Waters' The Men Who Raised the Bar charts the growth of the record through nearly one hundred and fifty years of Test cricket. It is a journey that takes in a legendary line of famous names including Sir Donald Bradman, Sir Leonard Hutton, Sir Garfield Sobers and Walter Hammond, along with less heralded players whose stories are brought back into the light. Drawing on the reflections of the record-holders, Waters profiles the men who raised the bar and their historic performances.

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Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
273
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781472977533
Publish year:
2020
Publish date:
Dec. 10, 2020

Chris Waters

Chris Waters is a renowned American novelist best known for his critically acclaimed novel "The End of the World." His literary style is characterized by vivid imagery and poignant storytelling. Waters's work explores themes of human nature, morality, and the complexities of relationships, making him a prominent voice in contemporary literature.

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