'Every sport is a language, and cricket more than most. In Niall Edworthy, it has found a very entertaining translator.' <b>Tim de Lisle, former editor of Wisden</b><br /><br />'Fabulous! Very, very entertaining ... a brilliant collection of knowledge and humour, an education for any budding cricketer, and a must-read for all cricket anoraks.' <b>Chris Adams, ex-England, Derbyshire and Sussex</b><br /><b><br /></b><br />'In a game proud of its literature, this book stands out for bringing out the marvellous eccentricity of this unique game. Meticulously researched, this is a gift every cricket lover will savour as it will both educate and amuse them. An ideal book to illustrate a game that has always been willing to laugh at itself.' <b>Mihir Bose, Author and Broadcaster</b>
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Biographical note
Niall Edworthy is one of the UK's most prolific authors and successful ghostwriters.A former News and Sports reporter for broadsheet newspapers and international wire agencies AFP and Reuters, Niall wrote his first book in 1997.
He is the author or ghost of almost 50 titles, most for the big publishing houses, many of them for well-known names (actors, soldiers, musicians, sportsmen and television personalities), others for 'ordinary' people with extraordinary stories.
He has written in a wide range of genres, mainly Biography, History and Sport, Humour and Natural History, and recently, in Fiction.
His first novel, Otto Eckhart's Ordeal, was shortlisted for the Wilbur Smith Best Published Novel Award 2021. He will soon be publishing his second novel. He lives in West Sussex, UK.