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Around the World in 80 Pints: My Search for Cricket's Greatest Places

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After more than 50 years involved with cricket as a player, international, umpire, coach and now commentator, David Lloyd has travelled the world. It's all a long way from his childhood, growing up in a terraced house in post-war Accrington, Lancashire. But cricket has taken him all over the globe, and he has experienced everything from excruciating agony Down Under to the Bollywood glamour of the IPL - he's even risked it all to cross the Pennines into Yorkshire. 

In Around the World in 80 Pints, Bumble relives some of the most exciting and remarkable periods in his life, showing how his travels have opened up new and exciting avenues for him. The book is packed full of brilliant stories from famous Ashes matches and Roses clashes, sharing the commentary box with Ian Botham and Shane Warne, and much else besides - all told in his idiosyncratic style that has won him so many fans the world over. His previous autobiography, Last in the Tin Bath, was a huge bestseller, and this one is sure to appeal to anyone who shares Bumble's unquenchable love for cricket - and life!

281 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 6, 2018

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David Lloyd, aka "Bumble", is a former Lancashire and England cricketer who also coached both sides. He first came to prominence on the iconic Test Match Special radio show before becoming a leading member of the SkySports cricket commentary team, and the face of their Twenty20 coverage. He writes a fortnightly column for the Daily Mail, a blog on the SkySports website, and appears regularly on Cricinfo's cricket podcast. Bumble is a massively popular after-dinner speaker and has also been a star turn in Countdown's Dictionary Corner.

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2,997 reviews420 followers
July 2, 2020
This was an enjoyable read by one of the nice guys of cricket, David Lloyd. Lots of amusing anecdotes told in his inimitable way that helped pass a few hours during lockdown. Nothing earth shattering, no secret stories but nevertheless good amusing banter as David Lloyd shares his take on world cricket.

With over 50 years experience in the cricket, travelling the world as a player, international, umpire, coach and now commentator, David Lloyd has a lot of stories to tell and as per usual they are told in good humour. This is a good fun book that is a light read that will bring a smile to your face.
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570 reviews28 followers
January 28, 2020
I have been reading this engrossing book whilst spending most hours of the day watching test cricket from South Africa on Sky Sports TV. Which brings me to my first annoyance - David 'Bumble' Lloyd has been my favourite commentator on TV for many years and Sky has not renewed his contract in 2020. The commentary room is just not the same without him.

'Bumble' has spent more than 50 years in the professional game, involved at the top level as a player, coach and broadcaster, starting his career as a teenager playing for Accrington Cricket Club. He won his first contract with Lancashire when he was sixteen. He played for the county until 1983, captaining them for five years. He also won nine test caps playing for England. He has been a first-class umpire and then moved into coaching, eventually taking charge of the England side between 1996 and 1999.

Around the World in 80 Pints is part travelogue, part memoir and a great deal of fun to read. 'Bumble' knows every pub and bar within a mile radius of every first-class cricket ground in the world and his anecdotes are highly entertaining and amusing - all of it packed with his characteristic humour and strong views.

Sheer delight!
56 reviews1 follower
May 6, 2020
Always enjoy Bumble's commentary but there is nothing much to rave about in this book. There were three anecdotes that put a grin on my face, but everything else was flat.

The book feels hugely disjointed. There are countless long digressions, and for the most part they are not interesting. There was just no consistent theme to the book.

Don't get me started on how sanctimonious Bumble was about how noble cricket was back in his days. That is hypocritical from a man who took part on a tour of apartheid-era South Africa. I would not have bought this book had I known Bumble had participated in one of those reprehensible tours.

I am not sure why the book is titled the way it is. This book certainly does not go around the cricketing world even, forget 80 bars. It really just came across as a rambling stream of consciousness.
49 reviews
November 10, 2021
Bumble mumbles a lot

I was a tad disappointed with this offering, humour is limited being replaced by the authors critiques of test countries and their respective grounds including best drinking hole and curry shop hence if you are teetotal and don't like curry then this isn't for you, if you do like both of these consumables I'd remember the question will I ever go there, answer has to be no. David is normally a brilliant raconteur sadly he chipped this one to the keeper, its a miss.
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794 reviews51 followers
February 6, 2021
More than 50 years involvement in cricket, as player, umpire, coach and broadcaster. Once Bumble gets his childhood out of the way, it's all cricket then on - many hilarious stories, and often perceptive insights into the game. His legendary encounter with Thommo gets a passing mention, but it's available on the net, and serves as a great introduction to this ebullient character and loyal servant of cricket.
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419 reviews3 followers
January 9, 2022
An enjoyable collection of anecdotes from Lloyd's varied career, from player, coach to pundit on Sky Sports. I found many of the stories amusing, especially some of the drunken antics and Mrs. Lloyd's encounter with a 'lavatory' on an Indian train.

There are also some interesting musings on the history and future of cricket including T20, Indian cricket and the youth element of the game.

An excellent book for anyone interested in cricket, raised a few chuckles from me. Would highly recommend.
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12 reviews
March 14, 2023
Good book, reminded me of my youth. Back then I loved playing cricket with my father. Times are different now. I bet on cricket https://onlinecricket.bet/ on this site. I really like the rewards system and quick withdrawal of money. So if you are interested in cricket betting too, I recommend this site.
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35 reviews
October 18, 2018
One of my favorite cricket announcers. Great insights on his club, county and international cricket experiences. Ended with some thoughts about the constant changes in the game, which reminded me about how curling, a sport I personally play, has transformed in the last two decades.
80 reviews
June 3, 2020
My Dad passed this on to me when he'd read it. It was a little more in depth than my cricket knowledge and the viewpoint of David Lloyd was more difficult to engage with as a reader than a listener to his commentary.
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50 reviews
September 27, 2019
Enjoyed the book and funny enough will use it as a bit of a travel guide. Very funny in places and a good understanding of both the past and the modern game.
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March 9, 2020
Light hearted read

Good fun, great stories and insight. Agree with his ideas of the future of the game. Several laugh out loud moments

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694 reviews1 follower
April 18, 2021
An enjoyable wander through the geography and history of Lloyd’s experiences with cricket and where it has taken him
61 reviews
August 10, 2021
Disappointing. Don’t give up the day job! Seems like he had an idea for a title but ran out of material quarter way through. Not an easy read.
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98 reviews1 follower
September 24, 2025
Even though I’m not a massive cricket fan there’s much to recommend here with stories, characters, recent history of cricket & opinions on the game. Very relaxed and easy style of writing
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175 reviews
October 1, 2021
The book did not provide much insights about the game atvtge highest level over the past 30 years. I was expecting this considering he has coached England and been a commentator with BBC and Sky over many years.
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