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The Wit of Cricket at Home and Abroad written by Peter Baxter and Barry Johnston performed by Peter Baxter, Barry Johnston, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Robert Powell on Audio CD (Abridged)

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From the producers of the number-one best-selling CD The Wit of Cricket, here is a brand-new collection of the funniest cricket stories at home and abroad, recorded live at Great Brickhill Cricket Club in Bedfordshire. Join in the laughter at hilarious anecdotes about the Ashes, overseas tours, sledging, Test Match...

John Arlott's Cricketing Wides, Byes and Slips! written by John Arlott performed by John Arlott and Peter Baxter on CD (Abridged)

John Arlott's Cricketing Wides, Byes and Slips! written by John Arlott performed by John Arlott and Peter Baxter on CD (Abridged)
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ISBN:  9781408409497
Genre - Main:  Non-Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Autobiography - Sport - Cricket
Duration:  70 mins
Length:  Abridged
Author:  John Arlott
Performer 1:  John Arlott
Performer 2:  Peter Baxter

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This title contains highlights of his cricketing commentaries by the BBC's very own 'voice of summer'. The imagery and wit of an incomparable broadcaster is captured here in a unique collection of historic, and humorous, moments from the twentieth century. From the 1940s we hear about Bradman's last test, from the 50s Compton's highest...

Test Score, from the 60s Trueman's 300th Test wicket and Boycott's first ton, and then the 70s with Arlott's 'freaker' (the Lord's streaker) and finally John's last commentary at the Lord's centenary Test in 1980.

His commentary was poetic in its elegance, and the pictures he painted with words are vintage: 'the stroke of a man knocking a thistle top off with a walking stick' (on Clive Lloyd in 1975) and 'a colony of silver gulls...perched on the top of the stand as if they were vultures recruited for Lillee' during the Centenary Test in Melbourne.

Presented by Peter Baxter, here is a selection of classic clips from the very personification of cricket, brought together for the first time. 'There's never been a commentator like him, there never will be' - Ian Botham.

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