Mark Waugh by James Knight

Mark Waugh by James Knight

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One of the most successful and influential cricketers in Australian cricketing, Mark Waugh's talent is matched by his tough character. His story is a typical no-holds barred rites of passage from spirited youth to supreme sportsman.

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Mark Waugh by James Knight

Mark Edward Waugh was born in 1965 - four minutes after his brother Steve. The tendency to hang back and see how things worked obviously wasn't a one off - he waited five years to join Steve in an Australian Test team. But this was one younger brother who was never going to be content to be cast in his sibling's shadow for too long. Once he donned the Baggy Green, Mark proved he was among the world's most gifted batsmen when he became the first player to score back-to-back Test hundreds, as well as the first to hit three centuries in a World Cup tournament. Aside from his achievements on the pitch, this biography fleshes out the enigmatic picture of Mark created by the media and explores his passion for the track, as well as the sledging, betting scandals and subsequent court hearings, and how he struggled to overcome the tag of being "the forgotten Waugh". It also reveals his thoughts on being dropped from Australia's limited overs side - due to modest scoring and the selectors desire to blood new talent - and his fight to be reselected for the 2003 World Cup in South Africa.
James Knight's career has spanned Sydney radio, press and television while covering tours in India, Pakistan, South Africa, the West Indies and England. He is also the author of Lee2: Lee to the Power of Two, with Brett Lee.
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ISBN 13 9780007154548
ISBN 10 0007154542
Title Mark Waugh
Author James Knight
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2003-08-04
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.