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Never Satisfied: The Diary of a Record-Breaking Year

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Steve Waugh's story of an unprecedented year of cricket as Australian captain, this text covers an extraordinary 12 months of cricket, from the Australians' trip to Sri Lanka in August 1999 through to the revolutionary "indoor" one-day series against South Africa at Melbourne's Colonial Stadium. Supported by an array of photographs, many in colour and many taken by Waugh himself "Never Satisfied" also features a comprehensive statistics section.

256 pages, Paperback

First published October 25, 2000

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January 12, 2010
Steve Waugh provides the reader with insight into Australian cricket's highest level. Waugh chronicles events such as international cricket's first Indoor series (played at Docklands Stadium in Melbourne) and busting his head (literally) trying to beat Sri Lanka in that sickening crash with Jason Gilespie. Cricket buffs will enjoy this one.
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Never Satisfied: The Diary of a Record-Breaking Year - Steve Waugh

Like being inside the team's dressing rooms & tour bus
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One of Australia's great captains and batsmen. He was never better than when the team's back was to the wall. Gives an analysis of some of the great players who he captained.
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