<p>"He took over as official archivist in 2015 and has been instrumental in both the club's Hall of Fame - as a tangible way of remembering the greats - and the captains' wall in the Spencer Pavilion which has inspired his forthcoming book <em>Faces on a Wall</em>."</p>

- Jeremy Blackmore, The Cricket Paper

<p>"This is a fascinating work of history. It is a pleasure to be reminded of Northamptonshire stars and of others."</p>

- Charles Barr, Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians

The ‘faces on a wall’ in this book are Northamptonshire’s captains since 1878, whose portraits appear together in the pavilion at Wantage Road. An astonishingly diverse bunch, they represent the changing face of the county game over the past century and a half.As cricketers, they range from cheerfully hopeless to solidly competent, to world-beating. As characters they are an astoundingly varied group, encompassing a peer who went bankrupt, the husband of a famous artist’s favourite model, an England football international, an outstanding bowler (but with woods and jack), a gallant leader who died on active service, the man who revitalised both Northamptonshire and England teams after the Second World War and the shrewd skipper described by Mike Selvey as the best county leader of his time.This book reflects the unique flavour of county cricket and the remarkable assortment of individuals who have led Northamptonshire over nearly a century and a half.
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The ‘faces on a wall’ in this book are Northamptonshire’s captains since 1878, whose portraits appear together in the pavilion at Wantage Road. An astonishingly diverse bunch encompassing cricket no-hopers, solid professionals and top internationals, they represent the changing face of the county game over the past century and a half.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781801507288
Publisert
2024-06-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
144 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

Forfatter

Biographical note

Born in Northampton, Andrew Radd watched his first county match at Wantage Road aged nine and began reporting on Northamptonshire cricket in 1984. His publications include the club’s official history (with Matthew Engel), the authorised biography of David Steele and an acclaimed life of George Thompson, and he has contributed to more than 30 editions of Wisden. The club’s official archivist since 2016, this is his eighth book.