- Book Review: "Crazy" by Chris Lewis -📚🏏
From his humble beginnings in Guyana to his eventual rise as an England cricketer, and to his fall from grace to his ongoing redemption, this is a story that has it all.
Cricket fans will (infamously) remember Chris Lewis for being the batter on the receiving end of Wasim Akram's spectacular game-changing delivery during the 1992 Cricket World Cup Final, as well as for being the bowler who bowled the delivery that took Brian Lara past a world record 365 runs in a single innings.
But there are so many more rich layers beneath the facade. This is not just the story of a cricketer, but of a flawed and fallible human being who happens to have a growth mindset and is constantly learning and evolving.
The only negative critique I have is that the book is far, far too short to do justice to the story of one of the most interesting cricketers of his generation.
From the trappings of fame and all that comes with it; to the constant battling of aspersions simply for being an outcast outsider; to the anxiety-filled life of a sportsman long after the best playing days are gone; to being a criminal / first time offender; and now en route to redemption, the story of Clairmont Chris Lewis is anything BUT un-interesting.
My rating: 4.5/5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌙