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296 pages, Paperback
Published April 7, 2016
1983 World Cup Final - "After 27 balls, Viv was on 33. The only thing that would stop him seemed to be the small Indian total.
Then Madan Lal bowled a short ball.
Madan Lal ran in quicker than he bowled it."
"Wasim starts this one wide. Very wide. But from the moment he puts it out there, it starts to move in. It’s the most typical Wasim Akram ball. The ball doesn’t just swing, it manages its own destiny in a madcapped energetic way. It’s an orb of light more than a ball. Fluttering. Dancing. Lewis gets on the front foot and pushes towards it, but the ball zips past him quicker than he can see. It takes a bit of inside edge for dramatic effect and zaps into the stumps. This is reverse swing."
"Most teams at this point would use the spinner as one of their four bowlers. Like having a plate of steak, sausage and chops, and then having a piece of broccoli in the corner. You know you need it, but no one really wanted it.
Except Tiger Pataudi."

"Three years earlier Dean Jones’ teammates had almost killed him when he fired Ambrose up by asking him to take off his white wrist bands in an ODI against Australia. Ambrose went on to destroy Australia in that match. Now, here was Steve Waugh, in the middle of a collapse, on a green pitch, poking the bear."