- 2004 first edition, 206 pages
- Published by Hodder Moa Beckett Publishers Ltd
- Hardcover with dust jacket, white boards
- Very good condition. Minor shelf wear
Colour photographs, foreword by Shane Warne. In this authorised biography, New Zealand's most successful captain illuminates the pivotal times of his career, bringing a first-hand perspective to the pot-smoking inquisition in 1995, the coaching calamities of Geoff Howarth and Glenn Turner, and the horror of the suicide bombing outside the team's Karachi hotel in 2002.
He documents his batting transformation in 2001, when he rebuilt his technique to spectacular effect, and the subsequent success he tasted at Perth, Bridgetown, Johannesburg, Colombo, Trent Bridge. and at home. He also speaks candidly about the tension of the 2003 players' strike, revealing the full extent of the falling-out he had with New Zealand Cricket chief executive Martin Snedden.
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