Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion by Timothy Abraham

Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion by Timothy Abraham

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A history of Latin America through cricket.

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Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion by Timothy Abraham

A history of Latin America through cricket.
A highly entertaining read, deftly melding social history with sporting memoir and travelogue * Mail on Sunday *
Full of diverting titbits. . Coyne and Abraham's dedication, meticulous research and humility before their subject . . . a serious social history, sprinkled with cliche-free travel writing * Spectator *
Electrifying . . . I urge this book on anyone who loves cricket, or Latin America, or travel, or history of all kinds, or storytelling * The Cricketer *
Captivating . . . absorbing . . . not only a cricket book but a treatise on history of Latin America through cricket with plenty of academic inputs extensively scholarly researched publication deserved a place on the household bookshelf * Wisden Cricket Monthly *
A masterpiece . . . it's going to be read in a hundred years' time * Peter Oborne *

The fascinating, largely untold, story of Latin America cricket

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Timothy Abraham is a journalist from Liverpool. He has written for many UK newspapers and most frequently for The Times, Independent and Daily Telegraph. A keen cricketer, Timothy secured German citizenship via his father Ingo only to see his hopes of representing the Deutsche Cricket Nationalmannschaft dashed due to lack of ability. It piqued, however, an interest in cricket in more offbeat locations and he has co-edited the Cricket Round the World section of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack since 2012. Not to be confused with the former Sky Sports cricket reporter of the same name, Timothy has also written for The Cricketer magazine and contributed to BBC radio and online coverage of cricket. He took his one, and to date only, hat-trick in El Salvador.

James Coyne is the assistant editor of The Cricketer, where he has written for and edited the world's leading cricket magazine since 2016. He was a contributor to The Cricketer Anthology of the Ashes (Allen & Unwin). Before that he was the assistant editor on six editions of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, and continues to co-edit the Cricket Round the World section alongside Timothy. Inspired by their experiences on several intrepid cricket tours to mainland Europe - arguably James's lasting cricketing legacy will be as the first wicket to fall in a competitive match in Serbia - and a burning interest in Latin America, he embarked on this book. He also plays for his local club in Bedfordshire. He is married to Baiba, and they have a young daughter, Hannah.

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ISBN 13 9781472132529
ISBN 10 1472132521
Title Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion
Author Timothy Abraham
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2021-05-27
Number of pages 448
Prizes Short-listed for Cricket Society and MCC Book of the Year Award 2022 (UK)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.