Description
Between Wickets
Author: Ray Robinson
Hard cover - Good condition. Highly collectable. First edition (1946).
Between Wickets by Ray Robinson is a masterfully written collection of essays and reflections on cricket, originally published in 1946. It presents one of the finest accounts of the sport through the perspective of an Australian correspondent who had deep access to the game. The book blends sharp observational writing with rich portraits of players like Don Bradman and Stan McCabe, capturing their character, technique and the ethos of the game in the inter-war years. (Goodreads) Robinson’s style is noted for its precision and elegance, and the book quickly became a benchmark in cricket literature—praised by fellow writers and players alike for its insight and authenticity. (sahof.org.au)
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