- Second impression edition 1952, 256 pages
- Published by Latimer House Limited
- Hardcover, dust jacket, blue boards
- Good condition, some foxing and tanning, dust cover worn and slight tearing, edge wear to boards
Illustrated with photos. Forward by K.S. Duleepsinhji. This book is as flashing and illuminating as one would expect of the world's most famous all-rounder at cricket, Keith Miller of Australia and his friend Richard Whitington present us with further fasinating glimpses of the world of cricket as seen through Australian eyes.
Vivid descriptions are included of the last Test Matches in Australia between John Godard's West Indian XI and Australia. How narrow were most of the results! A few cheap wickets would have turned the scales, and instead of the West Indies only winning one Test they would have run the rubber.
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