Silent Revolutions
Pub date: November 2006
RRP: $32.00
ISBN: 9781863953108
Imprint: Black Inc.
Format: PB
Size: 234 x 153mm
Extent: 336pp

Silent Revolutions

Writings on Cricket History

The game we play today is scarcely like that of my boyhood‚' mused Dr W.G. Grace a century ago. 'There have been silent revolutions transforming cricket in many directions, improving it in some ways and in others robbing it of some elements of its charm.' In this panoramic collection of his writings, Gideon Haigh, ranges over 250 years of cricket history, picking out those events, characters and even objects that have mattered - sometimes far more than we know. From giants of the game such as Bradman, Larwood and Miller to subjects including our fascination with wasted talent and the evolution of the protector, Silent Revolutions reveals the game within the game known only to the subtlest observers.



Gideon Haigh

Gideon Haigh is the author of many books, including Silent Revolutions, Game for Anything, The Green and Golden Age and All Out: the Ashes 2006-07. According to Private Eye, 'Haigh writes as originally as anyone on the game.' Wisden Cricketer describes him as 'one of the great modern cricket writers.'