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Author: Nigel Hart Publisher: Carlton Books (2009) ISBN-10: 1847325726 ISBN-13: 9781847325723 Dust Jacket Condition: The dust jacket is rubbed and scratched. The edges of the dust jacket are creased with chipping at spine-ends and folds. 2.5cm tear at the bottom of the front fold with creasing and light chipping. Small pen mark on the fore-edge. Otherwise, an internally clean, well bound copy. Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket Pages: 358 Dimensions: 24 x 16.2 x 3.7 cm +++ by Nigel Hart +++ The Greatest Ashes Battles celebrates 17 of the most gripping Test matches played in the 138 years of Anglo-Australian cricket rivalry, spanning the period from the inaugural Test at Melbourne in 1877 to England's astonishing victory at Edgbaston in 2015. These great Tests have been selected to achieve a balance in period, place and outcome; all characterized by fluctuating fortunes, epic performances, close finishes and absorbing subplots on and off the field.
The structure of the book is chronological, and the matches are set within the context of Anglo-Australian Test cricket history. In addition to providing incisive match reports and full match scorecards, the book discusses all the crucial issues such as national versus regional loyalties in both countries, professionalism and amateurism, player dissent, cronyism, selection and captaincy debates, uncovered pitches, slow over rates and intimidatory bowling.