Cricket
As evidence of eccentricity I submit to you that Whistlestop Bookshop’s website has a page dedicated to cricket, a worldwide bat-and-ball sport that is generally and comprehensively NOT understood in the United States. As with most interests, I came upon it in literature, which is why I include fiction titles here. I also became intrigued by the excellent cricket reporting in The Times and the Sunday Times of London. To a comical extent I can be mystified by the details, but the writing is superb — imagine being able to appreciate poetry while having only a brush of understanding of the language. Cricket, no surprise, is also a manifestation of history, both English and the British Empire, and of culture (the spinning creativity of countries affected by such history). It is rich and powerful in metaphors, which lends itself to literature — and thus we have returned to my continuing education. And I hope, perhaps, to yours. I am always on the alert for more good books on cricket — a bit challenging in the US but worth the effort.
The Times Cricket Grounds of the World
The Times Cricket Grounds of the World
From the history-steeped ‘home of cricket’ at Lord’s, to the mecca of Indian cricket at Eden Gardens, this encompassing guide ranges across five continents and brings you the best cricket venues the world has to offer.
Accompanied by corresponding articles from The Times of notable matches at each venue, discover the history behind these remarkable grounds. With its beautiful, full-colour photography, scorecards, and locator map, this is an essential book for all fans of cricket.
Grounds include:
Adelaide Oval, Australia
Bangabandhu National Stadium, Bangladesh
Centurion Park, South Africa
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, United Arab Emirates
Eden Gardens, India
Eden Park, New Zealand
Edgbaston, England
Galle International Stadium, Sri Lanka
Harare Sports Ground, Zimbabwe
Iqbal Stadium, Pakistan
Kensington Oval, Barbados
Lord’s, England
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia
Newlands, South Africa
The Oval, England
St John’s, Antigua