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Saving The Test

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As it approaches its 140th birthday, Test cricket remains the most rich, complex and beguiling sport of all. However, it is under pressure like never before. Eclipsed by the heady glamour of Twenty20, compromised by poor administration and struggling to escape a decade of corruption scandals, five-day cricket faces an uncertain future. In this important book Mike Jakeman lays bare the problems facing Test match cricket and, based on interviews with players, administrators, umpires, groundsmen and police, charts a course for the survival of the sport in an age when five days is longer than ever. Foreword by Jon Hotten.
About the Author
Mike Jakeman is a writer and editor with the Economist Group, where he spends his time thinking about Asia. He plays Sunday cricket, where he bowls like Paul Collingwood and bats like Chris Martin. He lives in London. This is his first book.

206 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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January 1, 2021
Will have to appreciate Mike Jakeman for writing such a honest book about the challenges facing Test cricket. Being someone who has always appreciated the history and traditions of the game I agree word to word to what Mike has tried to covey through this book.

Highly recommend it to all who love Test Cricket.
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