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Test Match Special: How to Read Cricket: Everything you need to know about the greatest game in the world
PUBLISHED APRIL 2025

Test Match Special: How to Read Cricket: Everything you need to know about the greatest game in the world

Prezzo di listino £16.99
Finally
Cricket Made Crystal Clear!
Ebony Rainford-Brent's "How to Read Cricket" is a refreshing addition to a sport often criticised for its complexity and seemingly impenetrable rules. As the first Black woman to represent England in cricket, Rainford-Brent brings both expertise and a pioneering perspective to this comprehensive guide to the gentleman's game.
The book's greatest strength lies in its accessibility without sacrificing depth. Rainford-Brent masterfully breaks down cricket's most intricate elements – from the technical aspects of slip catching to the subtle art of reading a pitch – in language that both newcomers and veterans of the sport can appreciate. Her explanation of cricket terminology is particularly engaging, demystifying terms like "grubber" and "yorker" with the same natural charm she brings to her Test Match Special commentary.
What sets this book apart from other cricket guides is its rich tapestry of personal anecdotes. Rainford-Brent weaves her own journey through the sport – from schoolyard games to international matches – into the technical instruction, creating a narrative that's as entertaining as it is educational. Her insights into the psychology of recovering from a "royal duck" (being dismissed for zero on the first ball) are particularly compelling, offering wisdom that extends beyond the boundary rope.
The book excels in its coverage of cricket culture, particularly the beloved tradition of cricket teas and the unique atmosphere of different grounds worldwide. Rainford-Brent's behind-the-scenes stories from her broadcasting career add an intimate dimension to our understanding of how the game is presented to millions of viewers and listeners.
Most importantly, this is more than just a technical manual - it's an ode to the changing culture of cricket. Through Rainford-Brent's lens, we see how the sport is becoming more inclusive and dynamic while maintaining its cherished traditions. Her position as both an insider and a transformative figure in cricket's history gives her unique authority to comment on both where the game has been and where it's heading.
The book's structure is cleverly designed for both cover-to-cover reading and quick reference, making it valuable for various readers – from curious newcomers to seasoned players looking to deepen their understanding. The statistical analysis sections are particularly well-handled, making complex data accessible without oversimplifying.
If there's any criticism to be made, it might be that some readers will want even more of Rainford-Brent's personal stories – her journey as a pioneering figure in cricket is so compelling that it occasionally leaves you wanting more detail about her own experiences.
"How to Read Cricket" succeeds in its ambitious goal of being both a practical guide and an entertaining read. It's a significant contribution to cricket literature that manages to be both timely and timeless, much like the sport itself. Rainford-Brent's insights will enhance your appreciation of cricket's subtle beauties and enduring appeal, regardless of your level of experience.
For anyone looking to understand not just the mechanics but the magic of cricket, this book is essential reading. It's a testament to both Rainford-Brent's expertise and her ability to communicate her passion for the game in a way that's engaging, informative, and thoroughly entertaining.
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Publisher: Visit BBC Books
Published: April 24, 2025

Price: £XX.XX
Paperback: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 1785949500
ISBN-13: 978-1785949500
Dimensions: 141 x 224 (mm)
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Finally
Cricket Made Crystal Clear!
Ebony Rainford-Brent's "How to Read Cricket" is a refreshing addition to a sport often criticised for its complexity and seemingly impenetrable rules. As the first Black woman to represent England in cricket, Rainford-Brent brings both expertise and a pioneering perspective to this comprehensive guide to the gentleman's game.
The book's greatest strength lies in its accessibility without sacrificing depth. Rainford-Brent masterfully breaks down cricket's most intricate elements – from the technical aspects of slip catching to the subtle art of reading a pitch – in language that both newcomers and veterans of the sport can appreciate. Her explanation of cricket terminology is particularly engaging, demystifying terms like "grubber" and "yorker" with the same natural charm she brings to her Test Match Special commentary.
What sets this book apart from other cricket guides is its rich tapestry of personal anecdotes. Rainford-Brent weaves her own journey through the sport – from schoolyard games to international matches – into the technical instruction, creating a narrative that's as entertaining as it is educational. Her insights into the psychology of recovering from a "royal duck" (being dismissed for zero on the first ball) are particularly compelling, offering wisdom that extends beyond the boundary rope.
The book excels in its coverage of cricket culture, particularly the beloved tradition of cricket teas and the unique atmosphere of different grounds worldwide. Rainford-Brent's behind-the-scenes stories from her broadcasting career add an intimate dimension to our understanding of how the game is presented to millions of viewers and listeners.
Most importantly, this is more than just a technical manual - it's an ode to the changing culture of cricket. Through Rainford-Brent's lens, we see how the sport is becoming more inclusive and dynamic while maintaining its cherished traditions. Her position as both an insider and a transformative figure in cricket's history gives her unique authority to comment on both where the game has been and where it's heading.
The book's structure is cleverly designed for both cover-to-cover reading and quick reference, making it valuable for various readers – from curious newcomers to seasoned players looking to deepen their understanding. The statistical analysis sections are particularly well-handled, making complex data accessible without oversimplifying.
If there's any criticism to be made, it might be that some readers will want even more of Rainford-Brent's personal stories – her journey as a pioneering figure in cricket is so compelling that it occasionally leaves you wanting more detail about her own experiences.
"How to Read Cricket" succeeds in its ambitious goal of being both a practical guide and an entertaining read. It's a significant contribution to cricket literature that manages to be both timely and timeless, much like the sport itself. Rainford-Brent's insights will enhance your appreciation of cricket's subtle beauties and enduring appeal, regardless of your level of experience.
For anyone looking to understand not just the mechanics but the magic of cricket, this book is essential reading. It's a testament to both Rainford-Brent's expertise and her ability to communicate her passion for the game in a way that's engaging, informative, and thoroughly entertaining.
ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 Delivered to You Last Week, April 2025 
Some publishers release new titles early, so our ETA above could change.

Publisher: Visit BBC Books
Published: April 24, 2025

Price: £XX.XX
Paperback: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 1785949500
ISBN-13: 978-1785949500
Dimensions: 141 x 224 (mm)
PRE ORDER NOW

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